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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''Half Moon Street''' is located in Mayfair, adjacent to [[Sheperd Market]] in [[London]]. It runs north south from Piccadilly street nearby Green park. In the 18th. century aristocrats, gentry and the fashionable moved west to Mayfair. Half Moon street consisted of town houses. In the following centuries these Georgian homes were subdivided into fashionable middle class apartments and hotels.<br />
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