Crawford Place

Crawford Place is a street in the Marylebone district of the City of Westminster, London.

[3] On the north side of the street, Abrar House, on the corner with Homer Row, is the home on the second floor of the High Commission for Antigua & Barbuda in London.

[5] Also on the north side are, from east to west, the rear of the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, Marylebone, the Windsor Castle public house, The Christian Union Alms-Houses (rebuilt 1899),[6] and the Crawford Place mansion block at No.

[1] The remainder of the street is a mix of terraced houses, small shops and modern buildings.

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The Larrick public house, Crawford Place.
The immediate vicinity of Crawford Place (centre).
Crawford Place shown as John Street West on Greenwood's map of 1830.