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'''Brewer Street''' is a street in London's Soho area running west to east from Glasshouse Street to Wardour Street. It was first developed in the late 17th century CE by the landowner, Sir William Pulteney.<ref>{{cite book |title=The early history of Piccadilly, Leicester Square, Soho & their neighbourhood |last=Kingsford |first=Charles Lethbridge |year=1925 |publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] |oclc=277441784 |page=115 }}</ref> It is now known for its variety of shops and entertainment establishments.<ref>{{cite book |title=Frommer's Memorable Walks in London |last=Jones |first=Richard |year=2003 |publisher=[[John Wiley and Sons]] |isbn=9780764567438 |page=132 }}</ref>
'''Brewer Street''' is a street in [[London]]'s [[Soho]] area running west to east from [[Glasshouse Street]] to [[Wardour Street]]. It was first developed in the late 17th century by the landowner, [[Sir William Pulteney]].<ref>{{cite book |title=The early history of [[Piccadilly]], [[Leicester Square]], [[Soho]] & their neighbourhood |last=Kingsford |first=Charles Lethbridge |year=1925 |publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] |oclc=277441784 |page=115 }}</ref> It is now known for its variety of shops and entertainment establishments.<ref>{{cite book |title=Frommer's Memorable Walks in London |last=Jones |first=Richard |year=2003 |publisher=[[John Wiley and Sons]] |isbn=9780764567438 |page=132 }}</ref>


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Brewer Street is a street in London's Soho area running west to east from Glasshouse Street to Wardour Street. It was first developed in the late 17th century by the landowner, Sir William Pulteney.[1] It is now known for its variety of shops and entertainment establishments.[2]

References

  1. ^ Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge (1925). The early history of Piccadilly, Leicester Square, Soho & their neighbourhood. Cambridge University Press. p. 115. OCLC 277441784.
  2. ^ Jones, Richard (2003). Frommer's Memorable Walks in London. John Wiley and Sons. p. 132. ISBN 9780764567438.