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Francis wheen at lord north street
Lord North Street is a short street of Georgian terraced housing running between Smith Square and Great Peter Street in Westminster, the political heartland of British government. As such they have always commanded high fees and featured in many dramatic storylines. Past residents include the socialite Sibyl Colefax, founder of the Colefax and Fowler fabrics and wallpaper company, and Harold Wilson, twice Prime minister who in November 1974 alleged that renegade MI5 operatives had broken into his home. More recent residents include Jonathan Aitken and Theresa Gorman. The street is named after the 2nd Earl of Guilford, who was known for most of his life under his courtesy title Lord North, and was Prime Minister from 1770 to 1782.
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- Francis wheen at lord north street
- Map of Lord North St Westminster London SW1P 3LA UK
- Live from lord north street 2016 a year in review
- References
Map of Lord North St, Westminster, London SW1P 3LA, UK
Live from lord north street 2016 a year in review
References
Lord North Street Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA