It is named after the Duke of Bolton, and was from its construction during the 17th century and 1708 the westernmost street of London.
[1] Former residents of Bolton Street include: The western side of the street has been replaced by modern buildings but the eastern side still contains Georgian buildings.
Among the listed buildings in the street are No.s 11,[8] 13,[9] 14,[10] 15,[11] 16,[12] 17 and 18,[13] 19 and 20.
[14] The auction house Noonans Mayfair has its office at number 16.
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