14 Old Queen Street
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Discretion
Built in 1889, 14 Old Queen Street is a discreet converted Victorian townhouse. It offers a handful of delightful offices within a stone’s throw of St James’s Park and the Palace of Westminster. The building’s roof terrace is within sight of Methodist Central Hall, where the United Nations held it’s first meeting in 1947.
Built in 1889, 14 Old Queen Street is a discreet converted Victorian townhouse. It offers a handful of delightful offices within a stone’s throw of St James’s Park and the Palace of Westminster. The building’s roof terrace is within sight of Methodist Central Hall, where the United Nations held it’s first meeting in 1947.
Situated on the South side of St James’s Park, a royal deer park from the early 1500’s, the first record of Old Queen Street dates from 1547. Charles II kept the The Royal Menagerie and Aviaries, there and the road just North of Old Queen Street was named accordingly; Birdcage Walk.
Beyond this, the street is particularly significant for its 18th century private houses overlooking Birdcage Walk and St. James’s Park.