Jermyn Street is a one-way street located in London's bustling St James's Area. It is known for its many gentlemen's clothing retail outlets, making it popular with fashionable and dapper gentlemen from around the world. Jermyn Street was created by and named after Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans in the 1600s. This scenic street has been home to prominent residents such as Isaac Newton and the Duchess of Richmond before transformng into a shopping district. Jermyn Street continues to host an array of clothing shops, offering everything from distinguished bow ties to luxurious Italian silk fabrics, and there are also speciality stores like Paxton & Whitfield which have been around since 1797. The street is also home to renowned art galleries, bars and intimate theatres like Jermyn Street Theatre, making it the perfect spot to explore in every sense.