Soho Square
Soho Square is a small but beautiful square in London's Soho, with a park and garden area at its centre that dates back to 1681. At the centre of the garden, there is a distinctive half-timbered gardener's hut. During the summer, it hosts open-air free concerts. The garden also contains a memorial bench that commemorates the late Kirsty MacColl, who wrote a song about the area that was featured on her album Titanic Days.
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Soho - 1681 - Kirsty MacColl - Titanic Days
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Soho Square is home to the British Board of Film Classification and the Football Association, as well as two churches and many businesses including clubs and bars.
Related Topics:
British Board of Film Classification - Football Association
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Soho Square was originally named King's Square, for King Charles II.
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