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Walker's Court

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22: 177: 106: 153: 189: 165: 53: 129:. Walker's Court is crossed at first floor level by an architecturally distinctive bridge with leaded bay windows which joins the entrance to the theatre to the main auditorium. In recent years a carousel horse and toy car have appeared in the window on the south side and an eclectic selection of objects on the north side which has led to speculation about their meaning. 407: 40:, London. The passage dates from around the early 1700s and escaped modernisation in the late nineteenth century so that it retains its original narrow layout. In the twentieth century the small shops that traded from the alley gradually closed and from the late 1950s the alley became associated with Soho's sex trade. The 80:
The vicinity of Walker's Court was built up in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Building leases were granted in the area to a number of tradesmen in 1719 and 1720, one of whom was John Walker of St. Martin's, a bricklayer, but it is uncertain if that is the source of the street
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From 1873, attempts began to improve the south side of Little Pulteney Street which was described as containing "narrow, ill ventilated Courts and Alleys, some of them open to the sky, but others running under portions of houses". The plans would have joined Rupert Street to Berwick Street in one
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In the first half of the twentieth century, Walker's Court was made up of small shops, including an eel pie shop, and a horse butcher that was still trading in the 1950s. Isow's Kosher Restaurant was also located in the street.
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broad road that would have destroyed narrow Walker's Court in the process but the plans were never carried out on the north side of the street and Walker's Court remains a narrow alley to this day.
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In 2015, plans were underway for the redevelopment of the immediate area to include a new theatre, retail and nightclub premises. The redevelopment is planned to include new headquarters for
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in the south. The two sides of Walker's Court are joined halfway down by a privately owned bridgeway that was once part of the Raymond Revuebar.
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Walker's Court, looking south (2008). The bridgeway between the two sides of the passage can be seen toward the rear of the scene.
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opened in 1958 and closed in 2004. There are now plans to redevelop the passage.
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The Maurice House bridge across Walker's Court with carousel horse. (South side)
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Studio of Design and Architecture. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
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Soho's Original Book Shop on the corner with Brewer Street.
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Walker's Court was also featured in Ronnie James Dio's
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Walker's Court looking north from Brewer Street. (2015)
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Walking in the Soho footsteps of the sultan of sin.
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Soho
City of Westminster
Raymond Revuebar

Peter Street
Brewer Street
Rupert Street
Richard Horwood

Paul Raymond
Raymond Revuebar
The Box Soho
Soho Estates
Walker's Court looking north from Brewer Street. (2015)
A sex shop in Walker's Court.
The Maurice House bridge across Walker's Court with carousel horse. (South side)
Soho's Original Book Shop on the corner with Brewer Street.
Rainbow in the Dark


Brewer Street and Great Pulteney Street Area.
London Topographical Society
ISBN
0902087193
Soho & Theatreland Through Time
ISBN
978-1-4456-3091-5
Walking in the Soho footsteps of the sultan of sin.
Sinclair, Iain

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