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Devonshire Place is a street in the City of Westminster, London, that runs from Marylebone Road in the north to Devonshire Street in the south. A number of literary figures have lived in the street. ==Buildings and inhabitants== Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, had his first doctor's office at No. 2. William Beckford, author of the Gothic novel ''Vathek'', lived at No. 4. Matthew Lewis, author of another Gothic novel, ''The Monk'', lived at No. 9 and William Rothenstein lived at No. 10.〔Williams, George G. Assisted by Marian and Geoffrey Williams. (1973) ''Guide to Literary London''. London: Batsford, p. 286. ISBN 0713401419〕 The Royal Philatelic Society London is located on the corner of Devonshire Street and Devonshire Place at the south end of the street.〔(Royal Philatelic Society London. ) Retrieved 17 September 2015.〕 At the north of the street is The London Clinic, one of England's largest private hospitals.
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