Chesterfield Street

[3] It is named after Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, and bounded the grounds to the east of what was Chesterfield House.

The individual listed buildings on Chesterfield Street are 1,[4] 2,[5] 10,[6] 11,[7] 14,[8] and 15.

[10][11] Notable residents have included Beau Brummell, the Earl of Dundonald[3] and the Indian businessman Neeraj Kanwar.

[12][13] Sir Rodney Mundy, Admiral of the Fleet died at his home in Chesterfield Street in 1884.

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6 Chesterfield Street, with W. Somerset Maugham blue plaque
Chesterfield House in 1760, published in Walford's Old & New London (1878)
Beau Brummell blue plaque at No. 4