Bateman Street

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Streets of Soho London

Bateman Street

Bateman Street is a short yet historic road tucked in the heart of Soho London, just a brief walk from Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Circus stations. Dating back to the 18th century, it was named after John Bateman, a landowner whose family held significant influence in the area during that time. Though not a large street, its location means it’s filled with quiet charm and a mix of old and new energy.

Today, Bateman Street is known for a small number of creative and independent businesses. It’s home to Soho’s long-standing music and art connections, with studios and spaces that cater to artists, musicians, and designers. One notable place is The French House Dining Room, located nearby, known for its connection to famous writers and artists over the years.

The street is just minutes from several central London Underground stations, making it easy to reach. While no household names have lived directly on the street, its surroundings have long been favoured by well-known cultural figures due to Soho’s lively nature.

Bateman Street remains a quiet spot with a rich background, offering a slice of London’s past just steps away from the city’s busiest streets.