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  1. Cavendish Square is a public garden square in Marylebone, London, with a double-helix underground car park. It has a history of noble residences, medical practices, and political figures, and features in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

  2. Jun 1, 2022 · Cavendish Square is a large square a little north west of Oxford Circus. It was conceived in 1717 as the centrepiece of a large Marylebone Estate by the Earl of Oxford to include a sumptuous mansion which was never built.

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    • 8 Cavendish Sq. Marylebone, London
  3. Sep 1, 2016 · Learn about the origins and development of Cavendish Square, a historic square in London's West End, and some of the famous people who lived there, such as Princess Amelia and Lord Nelson. See maps, prints and photos of how the square has changed over time.

  4. Underbelly Festival is a pop-up festival in London's Cavendish Square, offering a variety of shows and events from July to September. Enjoy comedy, cabaret, music, theatre and more in the Spiegeltent or the Cavendish Square Theatre.

  5. www.tripadvisor.in › Attraction_Review-g186338-d12298273Cavendish Square - Tripadvisor

    Jun 1, 2022 · Cavendish Square is a park and garden in the Marylebone neighbourhood of London, near Oxford Street and Regent's Park. Read reviews from visitors who enjoyed the street festivals, the architecture, and the nearby attractions.

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    • 8 Cavendish Sq. Marylebone, London
  6. www.14cavendish.com14 CAVENDISH

    An 18th-century London mansion catering to the creative industries. A Palladian backdrop to your events, shoots and exhibitions. Built in 1770, and located on the north side of Cavendish Square, this address has lent grandeur to London’s finest Georgian square for more than 250 years.

  7. Jun 1, 2017 · Cavendish Square is a large square a little north west of Oxford Circus. It was conceived in 1717 as the centrepiece of a large Marylebone Estate by the Earl of Oxford to include a sumptuous mansion which was never built.