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41-42 Dover Street.Pdf An elegant and historic Georgian 1 townhouse situated on Dover Street in the heart of Mayfair. Proposed Dover Street façade FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 2 Dover Street is nestled between 3 prime Bond Street to the east, the green space of Berkeley Square to the north west, and Piccadilly to the south. Mallett, 37 Dover Street Dover Street Market, 17-18 Dover Street Victoria Beckham, 36 Dover Street FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 4 5 HIX Mayfair, 34 Albemarle Street 1. McQ, 14 Dover Street Clarendon Fine Art, 46 Dover Street FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 7 Jimmy Choo / Christian Louboutin, 35 Dover Street The Arts Club, 40 Dover Street The Donovan Bar, 30-34 Albemarle Street FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 8 9 Jimmy Choo, 35 Dover Street Acne Studios, 13 Dover Street Victoria Beckham, 36 Dover Street 1. Images to be annotated 2. Images to be annotated Pescatori, 11 Dover Street FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 10 ‘When it comes to dining 11 in refined surroundings, the finest Mayfair restaurants are an absolute delight’. View London Brown’s Hotel, 33 Albemarle Street ET RE RD ST FO IF CL FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET CO R K STREE T eet 12 13 Dover Street is rapidly becoming established as a high end fashion and art Grafton Str address within Mayfair with luxury retailers including Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo and Victoria Beckham all represented on the street. 1 2 22 21 3 30 4 6 Old Bond Street 7 5 Albemarle Str 31 10 20 eet 34 Dover Str 32 11 9 afford Street 8 19 St 16 12 18 eet 17 29 24 afford Street 33 St 38 15 Berkeley Str 13 14 35 25 Luxury Brands Art Galleries 23 26 1. Cartier 21. David Zwirner eet 2. Boodles 22. Mazzoleni 3. Tiffany & Co 23. The Fleming Collection 27 28 4. Chanel 24. Mallett 5. Royal Arcade 25. Gazelli Art House 6. Max Mara 26. The Arts Club 7. Prada 27. Peter Harrington 36 adilly 8. Gucci 28. Alon Zakaim Picc 9. Paul Smith 29. Marlborough Fine Art 10. Paul Smith 11. Faliero Sarti Restaurants and Key Points of Reference 12. John Martin of London 30. Chor Bizarre 13. Alexander Wang 31. Brown’s Hotel 37 14. Acne 32. Cristina Saulini (St Tropez) 15. McQ 33. Nobu 16. Dover Street Market 34. Alan Yau 17. Victoria Beckham 35. Radisson Edwardian Mayfair Hotel 18. Jimmy Choo 36. Novikov 19. Christian Louboutin 37. The Ritz 20. Wolf & Badger 38. Gymkhana FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 14 15 Prada, 16-18 Old Bond Street FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 16 Mayfair remains London’s most 17 exclusive village, internationally renowned for its near unparalleled high end, luxury amenity offering. Emporio Armani, New Bond Street Garrard, Albemarle Street The Ritz, Piccadilly Paul Smith, Albemarle Street FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 18 19 Berkeley Square, Mayfair Scott’s, Mount Street Fortnum & Mason, Piccadilly FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 20 Mayfair is renowned for its contemporary combination of high end residential, office and luxury retail uses, which sit comfortably alongside each other. Claridge’s, Brook Street Paul Smith, Albemarle Street Chanel, Old Bond Street 22 The Royal Academy of Arts has 23 provided a platform for art and artists since its foundation in 1768. Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly Louis Vuitton, New Bond Street FORTY & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 24 Retail ‘Maisons’ were inspired by the 25 Parisian couture houses of the late 1940s and early 1950s. This concept has travelled to Mayfair, with brands such as Stella McCartney, Brioni, Alfred Dunhill, Jessica McCormack, and Solange all opening retail Maisons here. Numerous Maison buildings now exist within Mayfair, providing a single building solution for luxury fashion houses, ateliers and bespoke jewellers. Solange, Carlos Place FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 26 Retail Maisons are typically 27 housed in townhouses, originally constructed for the elite 19th century residential market. Chanel, New Bond Street Jessica McCormack, Carlos Place 28 Original features, fireplaces, 29 elaborate interiors and sweeping staircases are common themes in these Maisons. Solange, Carlos Place Mayfair — Luxury retail 01 Acne 19 Diane Von Furstenberg 37 Leica Store 55 Ralph & Russo 13 Dover Street 25 Bruton Street 34 Bruton Place 23 Grafton Street (Opening soon) Princes St. 02 Alexander McQueen 20 Double RL 38 Leviev Diamonds Oxford St. Gilbert St. Binney St. 14 Dover Street 16 Mount Street 31 Old Bond Street 56 Ralph Lauren D uke 1 New Bond Street South Molton Lane Hanover Square St. Hanover St. 03 Alexander Wang 21 Dover Street Market 39 Linda Farrow Gallery 30 31 Mayfair Maisons. North Row Regent St. 43–44 Albemarle Street 17 – 18 Dover Street 91 Mount Street 57 Richard Anderson New Maddox St. Bond St 13 Savile Row Green St. Davies St. Dun . onduit St 04 Anderson and Sheppard 22 Garrard 40 Loewe C 16 raven St Brook’s Mews St Geor 32 Old Burlington Street 24 Albemarle Street 125 Mount Street 58 Richard James Brook St. ge St . 29 Savile Row Grosvenor St. 05 Asprey 23 Gieves & Hawkes 41 Loro Piana Grosvenor Square 167 New Bond Street 1 Savile Row 153 New Bond Street 59 Roland Mouret Old B Savil 8 Carlos Place urlington St. e Row 4 12 Mount Row Clifford St. 06 Balenciaga 24 Gina 42 Louis Vuitton 11 19 Bourdon St. 13 10 Co 12 Mount Street 119 Mount Street 17 – 20 New Bond Street 60 Roksanda Ilincic 14 rk St. 9 Adam’s Row Bruton St. 15 9 Mount Street Upper Grosvenor St. 3 18 Pa South Audley St 07 Belstaff 25 Globe-Trotter 43 Maison Martin Margiela rk St Mount St. Berkeley 17 Albemarle St Burlington . Square Gardens 135 – 137 New Bond Street 35 Albemarle Street 22 Bruton Street 61 Rubinacci . Maisons 20 Sa Mount St. c l k Farm St v 1. Marina Rinaldi i 96 Mount Street Gardens lle . O . Hay Hil ld B 2. Paul Smith 2 St. Pa 8 7 o 08 Boucheron 26 Goyard 44 Marc Jacobs Hill St. nd 3. Garrard rk 1 Lane 6 St 4. Alfred Dunhill Berkeley St 5 . 164 New Bond Street 116 Mount Street 24 – 25 Mount Street 62 Solange Azagury-Partridge DOVER STREET 5. Acne Waverton St Hay’s Mews 22 21 5 Carlos Place 6. McQ . 7. Dover Street Market harles St. 09 Brioni 27 Graff 45 Matthew Williamson C 8. Mallet . Stratto 32 Bruton Street 6 – 8 New Bond Street 28 Bruton Street 63 Stella McCartney 9. Solange Queen St n St 10. Jessica McCormack Bolton St. 30 Bruton Street . adilly Tilney St. 11. Roland Mouret . Picc C 10 Bulgari 28 Gucci 46 Nicholas Kirkwood 12. Brioni larges St. 13. Stella McCartney e Gate Ha 168 – 169 New Bond Street 34 Old Bond Street 5 Mount Street 64 Stephen Webster Stanhop Curzon St. lf Moon St. 14. Elie Saab 93 Mount Street 15. Abercrombie & Fitch Mews Market 16. Canali 11 Burberry 29 Henry Poole & Co 47 Nick Tentis 17. Cartier 21 – 23 New Bond Street 15 Savile Row 37 Savile Row 65 Temperley London 18. Graff Hyde Park 19. Louis Vuitton St. 27 Bruton Street rtford 20. Tiffany & Co He 21. Etro 12 Burlington Arcade 30 Hèrmes 48 Norton & Sons Down St. 22. Guinot Brick St. Green Park Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly 78 – 79 New Bond Street 16 Savile Row 66 The Watch Club (Temporary address) The Royal Arcade, 13 Cartier 49 Oscar de la Renta 28 Old Bond Street 40 – 41 Old Bond Street 31 H.Huntsman & Sons 130 Mount Street 11 Savile Row 67 Tiffany & Co 14 Céline 50 Ozwald Boateng 25 Old Bond Street 103 Mount Street 32 Holland & Holland 30 Savile Row 33 Bruton Street 68 Van Cleef & Arpels 15 Chanel 51 Patek Philippe 9 New Bond Street 158 – 159 New Bond Street 33 Jimmy Choo 15 a New Bond Street 35 Dover Street 69 Victoria Beckham 16 Christian Louboutin 52 Paule Ka 36 Dover Street 17 Mount Street 34 John Rocha 13 Grafton Street 15 Dover Street 70 Vivienne Westwood 17 Christian Louboutin Men 53 Paul Smith 6 Davies Street 35 Dover Street 35 Jo Malone 9 Albemarle Street figure 48 23 Brook Street 71 Yves Saint Laurent MAYFAIR OFFERS ALL ASPECTS OF LUXURY RETAIL FROM THE 18 Church’s 54 Prada 32 – 33 Old Bond Street ESTABLISHED BRANDS ON BOND STREET TO THE NEW HIP 133 New Bond Street 36 Kilgour 16 – 18 Old Bond Street ARRIVALS ON DOVER AND MOUNT STREET 5 Savile Row THE MELLIER, MAYFAIR 116 117 32 41-42 Dover Street is a Grade II 33 listed property situated within the heart of Mayfair. The freehold property extends to 17,562 sq ft GIA and 12,561 sq ft NIA, including residential accommodation on the fifth floor. Existing Dover Street façade FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 34 A commanding portico entrance opens into a striking reception area and leads to the feature staircase. Illuminum – design by Architect Antonino Cardillo FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 36 37 FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 38 39 FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 40 The property has an abundance of 41 well maintained original and retained period features throughout. Illuminum – design by Architect Antonino Cardillo FORTY ONE & FORTY TWO DOVER STREET 42 Farshid Moussavi 43 Architecture, the designers of Victoria Beckham’s flagship Dover Street store, have prepared an architectural study of 41-42 Dover Street. Victoria Beckham Flagship Store, London, designed by Farshid Moussavi Architecture. Photography by Florian Holzherr 44 www.41doverstreet.com www.41doverstreet.com.
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