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50 Berkeley Square is a reportedly haunted townhouse on Berkeley Square in Mayfair, in Central London. In the late 19th Century, it became known as "The Most Haunted House in London".〔Richard Jones, ''Walking Haunted London", New Holland Publishers Ltd; 4th edition (28 September 2007), p.69〕 Modern interest in the site was spurred by its inclusion in Peter Underwood's 1975 book, ''Haunted London''. ==History and occupants== The four-story brick town house was constructed in the late eighteenth/early nineteenth century. From 1770 to 1827 it was the home of British Prime Minister George Canning, commemorated by a plaque on the house today. The house was then bought by the Viscount Bearsted, who rented the property to one Mr Myers. It was later bought by BP.〔 Since 1937 the building has been occupied by Maggs Bros, a firm of antiquarian book dealers.〔 In 1998 the building was thought to be the oldest unaltered building in London.
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