Luxborough Street

Luxborough Street is mostly composed of small mansion blocks apart from on the western side which is the University of Westminster.

[1] Thomas de Quincey, later author of Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, lived at No.

He was just starting his career with the General Post Office and complained that he never had the money to pay his rent.

[3] English novelist Rose Macauley, later author of The Towers of Trebizond, lived at No.

[6] Media related to Luxborough Street, London at Wikimedia Commons

Luxborough Street looking south with mansion blocks on the left (east) and the University of Westminster on the right (west).