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Bourdon House is a Grade II* listed building in Mayfair, London, at the junction of Davies Street and Bourdon Street.

The house is believed to be named after Captain William Bourdon, described as the Justice of the Peace for Middlesex, though this name does not appear in any contemporary military records.[1] It was surveyed by Thomas Barlow, and constructed between 1723 and 1725.[1] The house was extended northwards around 1737.[1] There were originally two stories and an attic, with a further storey added around 1760. Much of the house's interior dates from this period.

Now home to Dunhill

Bourdon House, Dunhill, Mayfair, London.

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  • A3 on 300gsm watercolour paper, just like the original!

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