St. James's Street

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St. James's Street is one of the principal streets in the central London district of St. James's. It runs from Piccadilly downhill to St. James's Palace. The main gatehouse of the palace is at the southern end of the road, and in the 17th century Clarendon House faced down the street across Piccadilly.

St. James's Street contains several of London's best known gentlemen's clubs, such as Brooks's, Fifty and White's, some exclusive shops and various offices. A series of small side streets on its western side lead to some extremely expensive properties overlooking Green Park.

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