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Diadem Court is a paved court running between Dean Street and Great Chapel Street, first laid out in the early 1690s on ground leased to local carpenters and a turner. It appears by name in a tax book of 1693. Most of the court was rebuilt in the late 1730s under Portland building leases.
It was called Crown Court until 1896, when it was renamed Diadem Court. The narrow entrance from Dean Street opens to a small enclosed yard. It now holds a mix of offices, bars and food traders behind the Dean Street frontage, typical of Soho's smaller working courts.