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Peter Street is short, but it carries a story that reaches back to the 17th century. It takes its name from St Peter's Church, which once stood nearby and is long gone now. Sitting in central Soho, it mixes that bit of history with everyday working life, and a fair share of creative and commercial spaces.
The area was once a residential hub for London's working class. Over time Soho pulled in writers, musicians and artists, and Peter Street followed that path. No big names are confirmed to have lived directly on it, but its tie to Soho's creative past gives it character.
Today the street holds a mix of fashion showrooms and design studios. One name people know is the Supreme store, which often draws long queues from fashion fans, and Berwick Street Market is just steps away, adding to the street life. Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus and Tottenham Court Road stations all sit within a ten-minute walk. Have a look at who is trading here.