Boyle Street, London

Boyle Street is a short street in central London that is named after the Boyles, the Earls of Burlington,[1] and is on land that was once part of the Burlington Estate.

Although all offices today, the street once had houses and other buildings.

[2] John Trusler, eccentric divine, lived at number 2 from 1764 to 1765.

William Haines, engraver and painter, had his studio at No.

[2] The Boyle Street entrance to 25 Savile Row featured in the 1970s spy series The Sandbaggers as the fictional headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS/MI6) .

The position of Boyle Street in London