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Sutton Row is a small street in Soho, sitting between Greek Street and Frith Street. The name likely comes from the old English surname Sutton, once linked to landowners or notable families in the area. Its narrow footprint has kept it quiet over the years, a contrast to Soho's louder corners.
Back in the 18th and 19th centuries this part of London was home to artists, printers and tradesmen. Sutton Row held its local feel while the neighbourhood shifted around it. Today it is known more for where it is than for any landmark. Tottenham Court Road and Leicester Square stations are both a short walk off, so it is easy to reach from anywhere in the city.
There are no household names trading here, but the setting suits creative studios and professional offices that want the central address without the crowds of the busier streets. No major public figures are confirmed to have lived on it. Its quiet charm and good spot in Soho make it a useful part of the area's layout. Worth a look at what is based here.