45 and 46 Clarges Street

45 and 46 Clarges Street are two Grade II listed townhouses built around 1730–1750, located in Clarges Street in the Mayfair district of London.

[1] The Historic England listing describes them as "Brown brick with stuccoed ground floors.

Doorways to left and right respectively … "[1] Number 45 has "c. 1800 cast iron balcony to 1st floor and balconette to central 2nd floor window" and number 46 has "wrought iron balconette to 1st floor".

[2] A plaque noting the residence of Charles James Fox, a British whig, is at number 46,[1] which is currently occupied by the Fox Club, a gentlemen's club.

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45 and 46 Clarges Street. 46 is currently occupied by the Fox Club
Charles James Fox (1749–1806) blue plaque