Crawford Street

The street contains two grade II listed public houses.

From west to east, the street is crossed by Seymour Place, Wyndham Place, Upper Montagu Street, Durweston Street/Montagu Mews North, Gloucester Place, Montagu Mansions and Durweston Mews/Montagu Row.

It is named after Tarrant Crawford, a property in Dorset owned by the Portman family who owned much of the property in the area.

94a Crawford Street is a grade II listed building with Historic England,[2] as is The Beehive at No.

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Junction of Crawford Street and Seymour Place.
The Beehive pub at 126 Crawford Street.