Guide to... Pâtisseries on Brasenose House


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Fait Maison (Stratford Road)
Fait Maison (Stratford Road)
3 Stratford Road, London, W8 6QA

0.46km

Tucked away in Kensington, West London on a charming street in what is affectionately called Kensington Village,...Read more

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Fait Maison (50 Gloucester Road)
Fait Maison (50 Gloucester Road)
50 Gloucester Road, London, SW7 4QT

0.82km

Pop in and try our delicious French Mediterranean-inspired, fresh, wholesome dishes, all homemade and simply bursting...Read more

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Fait Masion (144 Gloucester Road)
Fait Masion (144 Gloucester Road)
144 Gloucester Road, London, SW7 4QT

0.95km

Come on in and seek refuge from the hustle and bustle of west London. Our fabulous Salon du thé has classic breakfast...Read more

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Fait Maison (Goldhawk Road)
Fait Maison (Goldhawk Road)
245 Goldhawk Road, London, W12 8EU

1.52km

Our Goldhawk Road traiteur in West London not only offers a fabulous array of cakes and patisserie but it’s also the...Read more

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Patisserie Valerie (Chelsea)
Patisserie Valerie (Chelsea)
215 Brompton Road, London, SW3 2EJ

1.53km

Patisserie Valerie was first opened in Frith Street in London's Soho in 1926 by Belgian born Madam Valerie. She came...Read more

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The Spatisserie (at The Dorchester)
The Spatisserie (at The Dorchester)
53 Park Lane, London, W1K 1QA

2.26km

Exclusive to The Dorchester Spa is the uniquely named ‘Spatisserie’, an opulent, but intimate space for light lunches...Read more

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Patisserie Valerie (Piccadilly)
Patisserie Valerie (Piccadilly)
162 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9EF

2.77km

Patisserie Valerie was first opened in Frith Street in London's Soho in 1926 by Belgian born Madam Valerie. She came...Read more

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Paul (Piccadilly)
Paul (Piccadilly)
173 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9EN

2.82km

PAUL is a French Family owned Bakery and Patisserie since 1889. It brings to the UK the French traditional way of...Read more

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Paul (Piccadilly Arcade)
Paul (Piccadilly Arcade)
6 Piccadilly Arcade, London, SW1Y 6NH

2.82km

PAUL brings the delights of the French Art de Vivre, both by offering fine bread and by serving light meals in its...Read more

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Blue Plaques in London

Edward Lear Green Plaque - From 1859-1865 the poet, painter and traveller Edward Lear 1812 - 1888 made a house on this site his London home and studio. Lear Bicentenary 2012
Thomas John Barnardo Blue Plaque - THOMAS BARNARDO 1845-1905 Founder of Dr Barnardo’s Homes for children lived here 1875-1879
William Morris Bronze Plaque - This business was founded in 1861 by  William Morris  Artist and Poet  for the manufacture of his designs  in wallpapers, chintzes,  woven fabrics, carpets,  decoration, stained glass,  and for the advancement  of his great reform in  all the decorative arts
Brian Epstein Blue Plaque - Brian Epstein   The Beatles Manager and impresario worked here 1963-1964
Quintin Hogg Blue Plaque - Quintin Hogg 1845-1903 founder of the Polytechnic Regent Street lived here 1885-1898
François-René De Chateaubriand Brass Plaque - In 1793 the author of "Memoires D'Outre-Tombe"  Chateaubriand  1768–1848  lived as an emigre in a garret close to this   site and began his literary career.  He returned in 1822 as French Ambassador  and resided in Portland Place

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