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Proposals for Brookfield House
A new flagship store is proposed at this prominent location. The character of this building would be retained by carefully re-constructing the stone facade with additional height added.

Proposals for Davies Street
Historic buildings and facades along Davies Street would be retained and rebuilt to maintain the architectural character.

Design approach: the buildings
We want to create a welcoming environment that is sensitive to the character of Mayfair.

Overall feedback
The South Molton Triangle would create elegant, greener, welcoming streets, and more homes that are accessible to more people, while preserving what’s great about Mayfair.

Design approach: public spaces and landscaping
We are committed to improving the local environment through cleaner, greener and more pedestrian-friendly spaces.

Proposals for Davies Mews
Davies Mews, which is currently underutilised and dominated by cars and delivery vehicles, would become the heart of the South Molton Triangle.

Proposals for South Molton Lane
Improved paving, new lighting and small shop units would make the lane a more pleasant route through the area.

Proposals for Davies Mews and South Molton Lane
The junction of these two streets would become an inviting public space with improved paving, new seating and planting, and a new passageway through to South Molton Street.

Proposals for Brook Street
The historic townhouses at 40-46 Brook Street would be refurbished into a 31-bed hotel with a new restaurant that opens onto Davies Mews.
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Proposals for Brookfield House
A new flagship store is proposed at this prominent location. The character of this building would be retained by carefully re-constructing the stone facade with additional height added.

Proposals for Davies Street
Historic buildings and facades along Davies Street would be retained and rebuilt to maintain the architectural character.

Design approach: the buildings
We want to create a welcoming environment that is sensitive to the character of Mayfair.

Overall feedback
The South Molton Triangle would create elegant, greener, welcoming streets, and more homes that are accessible to more people, while preserving what’s great about Mayfair.

Design approach: public spaces and landscaping
We are committed to improving the local environment through cleaner, greener and more pedestrian-friendly spaces.

Proposals for Davies Mews
Davies Mews, which is currently underutilised and dominated by cars and delivery vehicles, would become the heart of the South Molton Triangle.

Proposals for South Molton Lane
Improved paving, new lighting and small shop units would make the lane a more pleasant route through the area.

Proposals for Davies Mews and South Molton Lane
The junction of these two streets would become an inviting public space with improved paving, new seating and planting, and a new passageway through to South Molton Street.

Proposals for Brook Street
The historic townhouses at 40-46 Brook Street would be refurbished into a 31-bed hotel with a new restaurant that opens onto Davies Mews.
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Proposals for Brookfield House
A new flagship store is proposed at this prominent location. The character of this building would be retained by carefully re-constructing the stone facade with additional height added.

Proposals for Davies Street
Historic buildings and facades along Davies Street would be retained and rebuilt to maintain the architectural character.

Design approach: the buildings
We want to create a welcoming environment that is sensitive to the character of Mayfair.

Overall feedback
The South Molton Triangle would create elegant, greener, welcoming streets, and more homes that are accessible to more people, while preserving what’s great about Mayfair.

Design approach: public spaces and landscaping
We are committed to improving the local environment through cleaner, greener and more pedestrian-friendly spaces.

Proposals for Davies Mews
Davies Mews, which is currently underutilised and dominated by cars and delivery vehicles, would become the heart of the South Molton Triangle.

Proposals for South Molton Lane
Improved paving, new lighting and small shop units would make the lane a more pleasant route through the area.

Proposals for Davies Mews and South Molton Lane
The junction of these two streets would become an inviting public space with improved paving, new seating and planting, and a new passageway through to South Molton Street.

Proposals for Brook Street
The historic townhouses at 40-46 Brook Street would be refurbished into a 31-bed hotel with a new restaurant that opens onto Davies Mews.
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Grosvenor Britain & Ireland are working with Hopkins Architects to develop plans for the South Molton Triangle; an area bounded by Davies Street, Brook Street and South Molton Street.
