Great Cumberland Place

Great Cumberland Place is a street in the City of Westminster, part of Greater London, England.

[1] It contains the Western Marble Arch Synagogue, near which stands a statue of Raoul Wallenberg.

[3] The street was the home of Thomas Pinckney while he was the United States ambassador to the Court of St James's.

; Colonel Sherwood; Captain Richard Manby; John Lodge, Esq.

[7] The arts consultant and administrator Adrian Ward-Jackson lived in a one-bedroom flat at No.

Benches on Great Cumberland Place.
Statue of Wallenberg