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  1. St James's Square is the only square in the St James's district of the City of Westminster and is a garden square. It has predominantly Georgian and Neo-Georgian architecture. For its first two hundred or so years it was one of the three or four most fashionable residential streets in London.

  2. St. James’s Square is the only square in the St. James’s district of the City of Westminster lying between Piccadilly and Pall Mall. It is home to a headquarters of a number of global corporations, the London Library, four gentlemen’s clubs and Chatham House that think-tank for international relations.

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  3. Watch the world go by from leafy St James’s Square on weekdays. Check out the stunning altar piece at St James’s Church Piccadilly, which has a food or arts market in its yard on most days. Say hello to the statue of local dandy, Beau Brummell, on Jermyn Street.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › St_James'sSt James's - Wikipedia

    St James's is a central district in the City of Westminster, London, forming part of the West End. The area was once part of the northwestern gardens and parks of St. James's Palace.

  5. St James's Square. St. James's, London. Directions. Featured guides. Looking for more inspiration? Our featured guides are full of insider knowledge on some of the best spots in St James’s. Whether you’re a devoted foodie or a history fanatic, there’s a guide to St James’s to suit you. Latest News & Events. All Events All News. April.

  6. St James's Square is situated 240m south-west of Piccadilly Circus and c 300m north of St James's Park (qv). The c 1ha level site is bounded on all four sides by the roads of St James's Square. ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES. There are four entrances, each centrally placed, which provide access to St James's Square from each direction.

  7. St James's Palace is the most senior royal palace in London, the capital of the United Kingdom. The palace gives its name to the Court of St James's, which is the monarch's royal court, and is located in the City of Westminster in London.