Address
34 Bruton Place
Berkeley Sq
W1J 6LD
The square features a statue by Alexander Munro, a Pre-Raphaelite sculptor, made in 1858. The surrounding London Plane trees are among the oldest in central London, planted in 1789. Gunter's Tea Shop, founded under a different name in 1757, is also located in Berkeley Square. The buildings around the square include several by other notable architects including Robert Adam, who designed Lansdowne House (since 1935 home of the Lansdowne Club) in the southwest corner of the square on Fitzmaurice Place. 50 Berkeley Square is the most infamous haunted house in London. The house is currently occupied by Maggs Brothers Antiquarian Booksellers.


Liz Sandeman has over 30 years professional experience in the dry cleaning industry and believes very firmly in personal customer care. Her attention to detail and friendly manner makes her popular with customers and work colleagues alike. Liz enjoys learning about different cultures and travelling, loves animals and is also passionate about protecting the marine environment via her voluntary role as co-founder of dolphin and whale conservation charity, Marine Connection.

34 Bruton Place
Berkeley Sq
W1J 6LD
020 7629 4555
Monday - Friday: 8:30 - 17:30
Saturday: 8:30 - 17:00
The branch is located in Bruton Place which can be accessed from either Berkeley Square & New Bond Street, home to many of the world’s most prestigious retailers and galleries.
Local pay & display meters are situated in Berkeley Square, two minute walk from our shop (although customers can park in front of the shop) to pick up and drop off.
Nearest tube stations are either Bond Street or Green Park, both within 7 minutes walking distance