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Marshall Street is a historic road in Soho with stories going back to the 18th century. It was named after Thomas Marshall, a local landowner who held the area when Soho was first being shaped into a residential and commercial district. The street keeps that past close while carrying a modern edge.
Its standout landmark is the Marshall Street Baths, a restored 1930s public swimming pool that locals still treasure. It is a piece of history and a working facility at the same time, which is part of the charm, drawing residents and visitors alike. Nearby you will find premium fashion boutiques and high-end hair salons serving Soho's creative crowd and professionals.
Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus stations are both a short walk away, so it is easy to reach from anywhere in Central London. No globally famous names are tied to it, but its character and position keep it close to the city's cultural scene. Old-world charm at a fresh Soho pace. Take a look at the businesses along the street.