Berwick Street is a street in the
Soho
Soho is an area of the City of Westminster, part of the West End of London. Originally a fashionable district for the aristocracy, it has been one of the main entertainment districts in the capital since the 19th century.
The area was develo ...
district of the
City of Westminster built between 1687 and 1703. Berwick Street runs between
Oxford Street
Oxford Street is a major road in the City of Westminster in the West End of London, running from Tottenham Court Road to Marble Arch via Oxford Circus. It is Europe's busiest shopping street, with around half a million daily visitors, and ...
to the north and Peter Street at the south.
History
Berwick Street was built between 1687 and 1703. The
Green Man
The Green Man is a legendary being primarily interpreted as a symbol of rebirth, representing the cycle of new growth that occurs every Spring (season), spring. The Green Man is most commonly depicted in a sculpture, or other representation of ...
public house has been at No. 57 since 1738. The market was established in the 18th century, though it was not officially recognized until 1892, making it one of the oldest markets in London.
Berwick Street Market
Berwick Street Market is a small outdoor general retail market on Berwick Street in the heart of
Soho
Soho is an area of the City of Westminster, part of the West End of London. Originally a fashionable district for the aristocracy, it has been one of the main entertainment districts in the capital since the 19th century.
The area was develo ...
, London, selling
fruit
In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants that is formed from the ovary after flowering.
Fruits are the means by which flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) disseminate their seeds. Edible fruits in particu ...
and vegetables, hot food, fish, clothing, accessories, household goods, luggage, jewelry and general goods.
It is open Monday to Saturday from 8 am until 6 pm.
Description
In addition to the market, there are many shops and restaurants along the street, including some pubs,
deli
Deli may refer to:
* Delicatessen, a shop selling specially prepared food, or food prepared by such a shop
* Sultanate of Deli, a former sultanate in North Sumatra, Indonesia
Places
* Deli, Boyer-Ahmad, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Pro ...
s, cafés, record stores, vintage shops, clothing shops, hairdressers, bike shops and fabric shops.
Popular eating and drinking locations include traditional London pub The Blue Posts, Ember Yard and Poletti, dim sum restaurant Yauatcha, and Alan Yau's Chinese pub concept Duck & Rice. Diverse café style dining is also available with quirky independents Foxcroft & Ginger, Flat White and Damson & Co.
Synonymous with the fashion & textile industry, Berwick Street offer a diverse mix of independent, international and vintage fashion stores including denim brand Nudie Jeans, Underground shoes, British menswear brands Percival, Universal Works and Oliver Spencer, as well as cult stores Supreme and Foo patrol and high-profile tailor Chris Kerr.
Fabric shops can also be found, including three stores from Misan Fabric, The Cloth House, The Silk Society and Borowiecki Fabrics.
Berwick Street mixes the old and the new with independent concepts including one stop cycle shop and café Soho Bikes, hair salon Bleach, antiques and vintage shop Absolute Vintage, Gosh comics and quality art material store Cass Art.
Berwick Street is well known for its independent
record shops, especially through the 1990s into the early 21st century (including Phonica records, Reckless Records, Sounds of The Universe, Sister Ray, and
Mr Bongo's), however many have closed due to the emergence of
digital downloading. The street is also home to a variety of studios and advertising firms, including Berwick Post, Silk Sound, Vivid London, Street Furniture and Felt Music.
There is a cabaret venue,
The Box Soho
The Box Soho is a cabaret nightclub located at 11-12 Walker's Court in Soho, London, on the premises formerly occupied by the Raymond Revuebar.
Opening and ownership
Opened on 9 February 2011, it bills itself as a "theatre of varieties" and is ...
(on the site of the former
Raymond Revuebar
The Raymond Revuebar (1958–2004) was a theatre and strip club at 11 Walker's Court (now the location of The Box Soho nightclub), in the centre of London's Soho district. For many years, it was the only venue in London that offered full-fronta ...
), and some smaller restaurants and bars. The street is crossed by Peter Street,
Broadwick Street,
D'Arblay Street
D'Arblay Street is a street in the Soho district of the City of Westminster, London, named after Frances Burney (Madame d'Arblay). It was formerly known as Portland Street and was built on land owned by the Dukes of Portland known as Doghouse C ...
and Noel Street.
The cover photograph of
Oasis' second album ''
(What's the Story) Morning Glory?
''(What's the Story) Morning Glory?'' is the second studio album by English rock band Oasis. Released on 2 October 1995 by Creation Records, it was produced by Owen Morris and the group's guitarist and main songwriter Noel Gallagher. The str ...
'' was taken at Berwick Street.
The nearest
London Underground stations
The London Underground is a metro system in the United Kingdom that serves Greater London and the home counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire. Its first section opened in 1863, making it the oldest underground metro system in the ...
are
Piccadilly Circus,
Oxford Circus,
Tottenham Court Road
Tottenham Court Road (occasionally abbreviated as TCR) is a major road in Central London, almost entirely within the London Borough of Camden.
The road runs from Euston Road in the north to St Giles Circus in the south; Tottenham Court Road t ...
and
Leicester Square.
In 2005
Westminster City Council
Westminster City Council is the local authority for the City of Westminster in Greater London, England. The city is divided into 20 wards, each electing three councillors. The council is currently composed of 31 Labour Party members and 23 Cons ...
's Corporate Property Department presented a planning application, known internally as Project Fox, to redevelop the west side of Berwick Street Market, against local opposition. At a hearing on 28 July 2005, the Planning and City Development Committee refused planning permission for the application and the scheme was eventually withdrawn entirely, following which the Berwick Street Planning Brief
Berwick Street, Peter Street, Broadwick Street & Ingestre Place – Planning Brief
/ref> was drawn up by the Council's Planning Department in consultation with local stakeholders.
In November 2012 it was announced that PMB Holdings, a property company chaired by Peter Beckwith, had acquired the rights for the regeneration of the historic fruit market in Berwick Street and a row of 12 shops and offices. The agreement came more than a year after PMB was selected as preferred bidder, beating local landlords Soho Estates
Soho Estates is a British property company created by entrepreneur and pornographer Paul Raymond. The holdings of Soho Estates are mainly based in Soho, a district in the West End of London.
Through Soho Estates Holdings Limited and parent com ...
and Shaftesbury
Shaftesbury () is a town and civil parish in Dorset, England. It is situated on the A30 road, west of Salisbury, near the border with Wiltshire. It is the only significant hilltop settlement in Dorset, being built about above sea level on a ...
, and Henderson Global Investors, among others, to the deal.
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