Maddox Street

[1] It was named after Sir Benjamin Maddox who owned the Millfield estate on which the street was built.

[2] The Mason's Arms, located at 38 Maddox Street, was built in 1721 and rebuilt in its current form in 1934.

[9] Alligator Rainwear, a subsidiary of the London Waterproof Company founded by Reuben Satinoff after the First World War, had its trading office on Maddox Street.

[13] Hibiscus, a London restaurant owned and run by French chef Claude Bosi, was located at 29 Maddox Street until it closed in 2016.

[15] The fictitious female occult detective and palmist Miss Diana Marburg, created by L.T.

The Mason's Arms, a public house in Maddox Street
47 Maddox Street