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The gentleman's quarter of London — historic clubs, royal palaces, and the finest hatters, bootmakers, and wine merchants.

28 Duke Street, London SW1Y 6AG
Nestled in the heart of London's dynamic art scene, the Bernard Jacobson Gallery stands as a prestigious purveyor of modern and contemporary masterpieces. Renowned for its impeccable curation and dedication to supporting emerging and established artists, this gallery has earned a distinguished reputation among discerning collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Housed in a refined, light-filled space, the Bernard Jacobson Gallery offers an exceptional selection of paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by some of the most celebrated names in the art world. From iconic 20th-century modernists to cutting-edge contemporary visionaries, the gallery's diverse portfolio showcases the boundless creativity and innovation that define the modern art landscape. Visitors can expect to discover thought-provoking exhibitions, insightful artist talks, and a team of knowledgeable specialists committed to providing an unparalleled shopping experience for both seasoned and novice collectors.

63 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5HZ
Success was born from tragedy when a woman known as The ‘Widow Bourne’ first started Berry Bros. & Rudd in 1698. The company continued to flourish after being taken over by The Berry family in the 19th Century and The Rudd family in the early 20th Century. Now three centuries since their establishment, with generations of expert wine and spirit expertise behind them, Berry Bros. & Rudd are one of the most highly respected Wine and Spirit Merchants in the business. The company’s original home at 3 St. James Street opposite St. James’s Palace where they still reside, is steeped in fascinating history. The wooden floor is made from the remains of an abandoned, unknown ship, while further investigation reveals a room with dust-covered wines from the 19th century and a truncheon belonging to Napolean III. Some even believe that the twisted passage found with even more exploration supposedly leads to an underground passage to the palace.

29 St. James's Street, London SW1A 1HB
D. R. Harris offers distinguished professional services, based in St James's. Trusted advisors providing expert guidance to high-net-worth individuals and businesses.

Southwest House, 11a Regent Street Saint James's, London SW1Y 4LR, United Kingdom
De Pinna is the largest and a long-established firm of Scrivener Notaries in England and Wales, with a commitment to excellence since 1775. Their team of leading notarial experts and extensive support team ensure that documents are handled safely and securely. They are the first and only firm of notaries in England and Wales accredited with the international standard for security management ISO 27001. De Pinna has built an international reputation amongst legal professionals as the go-to firm for notarial work. They embrace their heritage while continuously modernising and look forward to welcoming new clients while nurturing client partnerships that have spanned over a century.

6 Mason’s Yard, Duke St, St James's, London, SW1Y 6BU
Situated in the heart of London's historic Mayfair district, Guy Peppiatt Fine Art offers a carefully curated collection of exceptional artworks from renowned British and European artists. Combining an expert eye for quality with a passion for the art of collecting, the gallery presents a refined selection of paintings, drawings, and sculptures that captivate and inspire. With a focus on 19th and 20th-century masterpieces, the gallery's diverse inventory spans various genres and eras, catering to the discerning tastes of seasoned collectors and newcomers alike. Visitors can explore a diverse range of mediums, from striking oil canvases to delicate watercolors, each piece carefully authenticated and presented in a sophisticated, gallery-like setting. Knowledgeable staff are on hand to provide expert guidance, ensuring a seamless and enriching experience for all who step through the doors. Whether seeking a timeless investment piece or a captivating addition to a burgeoning collection, Guy Peppiatt Fine Art is a destination that celebrates the enduring allure of fine art in the heart of London.

6 St. James's Street, London, SW1A 1EF
With a starting point that dates back to the late 17th century, the establishment was originally a coffee house owned by the founder’s father, George Lock. Lock became the apprentice to the hatter Charles Davis and eventually moved the shop to his father’s original dwelling. By the late 18th century, Lock was the hatter of choice in British high society. Lord Nelson visited the shop to have a hat commissioned before the Battle of Trafalgar and some claim James Benning, the shops manager in the late 19th century became Lewis Carroll’s inspiration for the memorable Mad Hatter character in Alice in Wonderland. Other notable names that were seen donning the designs of Lock were Oscar Wilde, Winston Churchill and HRH Queen Elizabeth II. In 1956 it was granted its first Royal Warrant and is now the proud owner of two. In more recent years, Lock has maintained the traditional style of hat but experimented with more contemporary looks and fabrics, and it is this forward thinking that has made the brand a name for itself not only in the UK but globally.

16 Bank Chambers, 25 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6HR
Crafting extraordinary outdoor havens in the heart of London, Kim Wilkie is a distinguished landscape architect renowned for his transformative approach to designing serene, bespoke gardens and public spaces. With a keen eye for detail and a deep respect for the natural environment, Wilkie seamlessly blends the built and natural worlds, creating landscapes that captivate the senses and nourish the soul. Drawing inspiration from the unique character and history of each location, Wilkie's award-winning team utilizes sustainable materials and innovative techniques to craft exquisite, functional outdoor sanctuaries. From grand country estates to urban oases, their portfolio showcases a masterful command of horticulture, hydrology, and sculptural elements, resulting in verdant, harmonious spaces that elevate the human experience. Whether commissioned for a private residence or a public amenity, Wilkie's exceptional work is a testament to his unwavering commitment to elevating the art of landscape design.

54 St James's Street London SW1A 1JT
Originally founded through two London bullion businesses merging, Sharps Pixley name dates back to 1778. Their brand name may go back centuries, but their outlook couldn’t be more modern. Sharps Pixley is currently one of the largest sellers of retail physical gold in Europe. Their main aim is to demystify and simplify the gold market, to expand the reach of precious metals and create new ways in which people can invest in them. Sharps Pixley is part of the Degussa group, which is Europe’s largest precious metals dealer. Therefore, they are able to offer customers bars and coins at competitive rates sourced from two of the leading Swiss gold refineries. Their London store in St James’s Street will allow customers to gain confidence in their products, as their state-of-the-art showroom provides physical gold to be presented beautifully on coins, bars and scrap. Having access to Sharps Pixley’s deposit boxes are also one of the best ways to safely store not only bullion, but confidential documents, family heirlooms and jewellery. These impeccably secure boxes are available to rent on either a short term or long-term basis.

15 Suffolk Street, London SW1Y 4HG
Stonehage Fleming brings a refined approach to professional services & advisors, based in London, setting the standard for discerning clients. The firm is renowned for an international reputation. Adviser to UHNW families and entrepreneurs managing and protecting wealth across generations | Stonehage Fleming. Stonehage Fleming has recently become aware of several attempted scams involving individuals impersonating their staff and their business. With a dedication to quality that informs every aspect of their work, Stonehage Fleming continues to set the benchmark in professional services & advisors.

7 Piccadilly Arcade, Off Jermyn Street, London, SW1Y 6NH
Swaine Adeney Brigg is formed of four esteemed brands. Swaine Adeney began life in 1750 as a whip making business and has since expanded to become the luxury leather goods producer they are today. They famously made James Bond’s luggage in From Russia With Love. Brigg Umbrellas joined the business in 1943. Brigg Umbrellas have supplied countless Royal Family members, Prime Ministers and celebrities for over a century. Brigg Umbrellas rightly have a reputation for making some of the world’s finest umbrellas. There’s no classier way to stay dry than under a Brigg umbrella. Papworth Leather Travel Goods have made luggage of distinction and quality since their inception in the early 20th century. Their distinctive suitcases and briefcases have a charm that few luggage makers can match. Herbert Johnson Hatters make high quality mens’ hats that are the best a man can wear, Today, these hatters make both military and bespoke civilian hats. Their most famous creation is Harrison Ford’s hat in the Indiana Jones trilogy.
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