- Great Titchfield Street
Great Titchfield Street is a street in the West End of
London . It runs north fromOxford Street toGreenwell Street , just short of the busy A501Marylebone Road andEuston Road . It lies within the informally designated London area ofFitzrovia . In administrative terms it is in theCity of Westminster . It lies within their designatedEast Marylebone Conservation Area in theMetropolitan Borough of St Marylebone .Like the better known
Portland Place andGreat Portland Street which run parallel with it to the west, Great Titchfield Street was developed by theDukes of Portland , who owned most of the eastern half of Marylebone in the 18th and 19th centuries.It appears half complete on the
John Rocque map of 1746. At that time it only ran from Oxford Street toRiding House Street . In 1757 the New Road, now Marylebone Road, was laid out to provide a route around built-up London. This encouraged residential development in the area, with a regular grid of streets centred on Great Titchfield Street and Great Portland Street. Great Titchfield Street appears in its current complete form on theRichard Horwood map of 1793 (Guildhall Archives).By the mid-19th century it was described as being in an area of "dirty shops and dingy private dwellings...where children never washed" (quote from Pevsner and Cherry, 1991, London 3: North West). However, in February 1900, F.S.Webster, rector of the
All Souls Church, Langham Place described how "the locality east of Great Titchfield Street is rapidly changing. The old dwelling houses are being pulled down and large blocks containing small residential flats and business premises are being built in their place whose flats...are too expensive for working people" (quote from B Hanson, 1993, The Golden City Essays).The garment industry, historically important in the East Marylebone and Soho areas, continues to have a presence in Great Titchfield Street. In recent years many have been displaced by the arrival of media organisations, television production and post-production companies and a number of highly specialised boutiques including Wise Buddah and Maverick Media. The radio & television stations of the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation have their UK Office & Administration headquarters at 43-51 Great Titchfield Street.Like
Charlotte Street , its near neighbour to the east, Great Titchfield Street is also home to a diverse range of specialist restaurants includingScandinavian Kitchen (Norwegian, Swedish and Danish), HT Harris (Italian Delicatessen), Efes (Turkish), Sergios (Italian Cafe), Shikara (North Indian) and the currently closed CVO Firevault (modern European).It was designated a Conservation Area in 1982 (City of Westminster, Conservation Audit No.33: East Marylebone).
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* [http://www.motco.com/Map/81002/imageone-a.asp?Picno=81002000 John Rocque's Map of Westminster and Southwark (First edition) 1746] — note that you can zoom in on the map by clicking on it.
* [http://www.portmanestate.co.uk/heritage/historical-maps.html Historical maps of the area] — from the Portman Estate, including Richard Horwood's maps.
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