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Great Pulteney Street in Soho London is a short but well-known street with roots going back to the 18th century. It was named after Sir William Pulteney, a wealthy politician and property investor who played a key role in shaping parts of London during his time. While the street itself is modest in size, its location between Brewer Street and Beak Street places it right in the heart of Soho’s creative and commercial hub.
Just a short walk from Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus stations, Great Pulteney Street is easy to reach by Tube. It’s home to several advertising firms and media companies, making it popular with those in television and digital production. One standout is the M&C Saatchi building, a landmark in the world of creative agencies. The street also houses stylish bars and boutique fashion showrooms, appealing to those who value unique design and a central location.
Though no major historic figures are known to have lived on the street, its place within Soho gives it cultural weight. This part of London has long been known for artistic expression and bold ideas, and Great Pulteney Street plays its part by supporting a mix of creative businesses that keep the area lively and current.