Portman Square

{{Short description|Square in the Marylebone district of the City of Westminster in London}}

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| name = Portman Square

| image = Portman square-1813.jpg

| image_map = {{location map|United Kingdom London Westminster}}

| caption = The square in 1813

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| type = Garden square

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| length_ft = 530

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| width = {{convert|400|ft}}

| area = Marylebone

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| location = London

| postal_code = {{postcode|W|1}}

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| construction_start_date = 1765

| completion_date = 1784; ({{age|1784|range=no}} years ago)

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| status = west end of the north side:
large building:
Grade I listed

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Portman Square is a garden square in Marylebone, central London, surrounded by townhouses. It was specifically for private housing let on long leases having a ground rent by the Portman Estate, which owns the private communal gardens. It marks the western end of Wigmore Street, which connects it to Cavendish Square to the east.

History

=Context and development=

It was built between 1765 and 1784 on land belonging to Henry William Portman.

An infantry barracks, Portman Square Barracks, was built between Portman and Orchard Streets; it was demolished in about 1860.{{cite book |last1=Walford |first1=Edward |title=Old and New London: Volume IV |year=1878 |publisher=Cassell, Petter & Galpin |location=London |url=https://www.british-history.ac.uk/old-new-london/vol4/pp406-441 |access-date=4 July 2019}}

At the east end of the garden, thus marking one end of Baker Street and of Orchard Street (a short link to Oxford Street) is the Hamilton Memorial Drinking fountain. This was provided by Mariana Augusta, under the auspices of the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association, in honour of her late husband Sir John James Hamilton, 2nd Baronet, briefly MP for Sudbury. The fountain is statutorily protected and recognised in the mainstream, initial category (Grade II).{{NHLE|num=1248617|desc= Hamilton Memorial Drinking fountain}}

=Notable residents=

Notable houses

About a third of the north side is in the statutory category scheme, described above but in the rarest, highest category, Grade I.{{NHLE|num=1227105|desc=Home House, the Courtauld Institute (occupier)}}

Gallery

File:PortmanSquare.jpg|Map of much of part of Mayfair (south) and Marylebone (north) {{circa}} 1830 the square is top left

File:Portman Square.JPG|Side-view of the south side in 2008, displaying odd traffic system replaced {{circa}} 2013

File:The Dining Room of 20 Portman Square, London.jpg|The Dining Room of No. 20 in 1913

See also

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