Category Archives: Street Art

Walking Every Street in Soho

I have been walking around Soho for many years and thought that I must have walked every street, I didn’t realise until very recently just how difficult it would be to know for sure that I had.

Crossrail has obliterated some streets, others have been built over, one is almost filled by a Chinese restaurant, another oddly named street is still there (just about) but goes unmarked.

No single map I know of contains every street, court, mews etc.. Depending upon personal interpretation there are at least 119 thoroughfares left but no more than 130. The only way to see them all is to walk the streets. For a couple of months I did this armed with a clipboard, a variety of maps and a vigilant eye.

What I can be certain of now is that I have indeed walked every street in Soho, the well known, the new, the obscure and the dubious.

In a truly nerdish way I  analysed the results of my labours. I share with you here a chart showing the breakdown of names of every Soho thoroughfare:

Every Street In Soho - Pie Chart

Every Street In Soho

I have also started taking groups of walkers on a day long tour to enable them to say that they too have “walked every street in Soho”.

Last week I was joined by an intrepid group of London enthusiasts. We started at 10am and walked through snow and wind until 6pm, stopping only for coffee, drinks and lunch. At the end of the day we toasted our achievement with cocktails and every participant was presented with a unique souvenir.

It was such a good day that I’ll be repeating this event again in July, if you would like to join me you can find more details here or you can book tickets using this form.

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New Rolling Fool in Soho

A new Rolling Fool has appeared in Broadwick Street, Soho.

A blue Rolling Fool in Soho

A New Rolling Fool

The distinctive jester character is one of a series by street artist Dr Cream. The artist himself alerted me to this new work via a comment on a previous blog post of mine.

There are many plastic sculptures in the series, in different colours, sizes and positions. One has recently been nicked from Manette Street but another can still be found in St Anne’s Court.

I always include one or two Rolling Fools in my regular tours of The Seven Noses of Soho. Many thanks to the artist for enabling me to add his latest work to future tours. You can book tickets for my next tour of the Seven Noses of Soho via Eventbrite:
Eventbrite - The Seven Noses of Soho - Walking Tour
Dr Cream has also recently uploaded a new animated film  (56 seconds) depicting his creation curling himself into his snail shell at various London locations.

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Stargate found in Highbury & Islington

I was pleased to spot this work by Public Spirit outside Highbury & Islington Station.

A piece by Public Spirit outside Highbury and Islington Station.

I also enjoyed the public spirited note that has been added to it.

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