Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Soho Square



This fantastic half-timbered, black and white mock Tudor building was built in 1895, refurbished in 2009 and is now nothing more than a shed used by the gardeners of Soho Square. The square dates back to 1681 and is the residence of Lucie and her father, Doctor Manette in Dickens “A Tale of Two Cities”.

The square is also home to a commemorative bench to singer Kirsty McCall who wrote the song “Soho Square”  

One day you'll be waiting there, no empty bench in Soho Square’


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