Mandeville Place is a street in the Marylebone district of the City of Westminster, London, the buildings in which are notably more impressive than those to the immediate north and south.
The occupants of Mandeville Place felt that they did not want to lose the higher class associations of Oxford Street in order to be associated with shopkeepers, and the prestige of the Mandeville Place was particularly useful for members of the medical profession resident in the street.
Indeed, the street is the location of the imposing School of Economic Science and the four star Mandeville Hotel.
Other businesses in the street include Claessens International at number 3, a specialist in the branding of alcoholic drinks.
[4] A plaque at number 12 marks the location where composer Sir Paolo Tosti lived for 20 years until his death in 1916.