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Green's Court is small but it carries history, tucked into Soho a short walk from Oxford Circus and Tottenham Court Road. The name comes from John Green, a 17th-century landowner who once held property here. Soho's noise and rush surround it now, yet the court has kept a quiet feel and works as a discreet cut-through between busier streets.
In past centuries it housed tailors, printers and artisans. Today you will find creative spaces and independent businesses along it, from production studios to digital agencies. The flagship shop of Agent Provocateur, the British fashion brand with a global name, is one of the better-known spots.
No world-famous figures are known to have lived here. Even so, Green's Court stays tied to the creative energy Soho runs on, and its closeness to the Underground makes it handy for locals and visitors. The old character and the modern feel sit together comfortably. Worth seeing what the businesses here offer.