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On Rocque's Map of London it is marked as Thrift Street. It was a popular aristocratic residence, although without as many foreign residents as some other streets. A plaque above the stage door of the Prince Edward Theatre identifies the site where Mozart lived as a child between 1764 and 1765.
This is a list of the etymology of street names in the London district of Soho, in the City of Westminster. The following utilises the generally accepted boundaries of Soho viz. Oxford Street to the north, Charing Cross Road to the east, Shaftesbury Avenue to the south and Regent Street to the west.
Carnaby Street is a pedestrianised shopping street in Soho in the City of Westminster, Central London. Close to Oxford Street and Regent Street , it is home to fashion and lifestyle retailers, including many independent fashion boutiques .
Wardour Street, looking north from outside St Anne's Church, Soho. Wardour Street (/ ˈ w ɔːr d ɔːr /) is a street in Soho, City of Westminster, London.It is a one-way street that runs north from Leicester Square, through Chinatown, across Shaftesbury Avenue to Oxford Street.
Pages in category "Streets in Soho" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Ganton Street; Gerrard Street, London; Great Marlborough Street ...
Brewer Street is a street in the Soho area of central London, running for about 350 metres west to east from Glasshouse Street to Wardour Street. The street was developed in the late 17th century by the landowner Sir William Pulteney. [1] It first appears on a map of 1664, and was built up over the following decades from east to west.
Great Marlborough Street is a thoroughfare in Soho, Central London. It runs east of Regent Street past Carnaby Street towards Noel Street. Originally part of the Millfield estate south of Tyburn Road (now Oxford Street), the street was named after John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, and was laid out around 1704. It was a fashionable ...
The former Carlisle Arms in Bateman Street, now the site of Simmons Soho. Bateman Street is a street in London's Soho district linking Greek Street to Dean Street, and crossing Frith Street between them. It is named after Bateman's Buildings, built on the site of the former Monmouth House. [1] [2] It was formerly called Queen Street. [3]