Little Compton Street

Little Compton Street was a street in Soho, London WC2, England. It connected the east end of Old Compton Street at its junction with Charing Cross Road to New Compton Street at Stacey Street. Until 1896, the current eastern section of Old Compton Street (the part east of Greek Street) was known as Little Compton Street.[1][2] The section of Little Compton Street between Charing Cross Road and New Compton Street is now blocked by an office block.

Old Compton Street and Little Compton Street traffic island
Little Compton Street indication through a street grate.

Remaining traces

A street sign for Little Compton Street remains visible on a wall of a utility tunnel beneath a street grate on a traffic island in the middle of the junction of Old Compton Street and Charing Cross Road. Contrary to popular belief, this was a tunnel that previously ran under Little Compton Street, rather than the latter having been "buried."[3] It now forms part of the Cambridge Circus Utility Tunnels.[4]

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References

  1. "Memorial: Little Compton Street". Memorials. London Remembers. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  2. Sheppard, F. H. W., ed. (1966). "Portland Estate: Old Compton Street". Survey of London: volumes 33 and 34: St Anne Soho. English Heritage/British History Online. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  3. Watts, Peter (7 November 2013). "Secret London: streets beneath streets of London". The Great Wen. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  4. "GES215 – Cambridge Circus Utility Tunnels, London". Guerrilla Exploring. Retrieved 30 July 2013.


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