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Areas in WC2

WC2 covers Covent Garden, Strand, Leicester Square and Soho. Browse property data for each area below.

Covent GardenWC2

Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. It is associated with the former fruit-and-vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist site, and with the Royal Opera House, itself known as "Covent Garden". The district is divided by the main thoroughfare of Long Acre, north of which is given over to independent shops centred on Neal's Yard and Seven Dials, while the south contains the central square with its street performers and most of the historical buildings, theatres and entertainment facilities, including the London Transport Museum and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.

Royal Opera Housestreet performanceshopping and diningLondon Transport Museummarket heritage

Notable: Royal Opera House · Covent Garden Piazza · London Transport Museum · St Paul's Church (the Actors' Church) · Neal's Yard

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StrandWC2

The Strand is a major street in the City of Westminster, Central London. The street, which is part of London's West End theatreland, runs just over 3⁄4 mile (1.2 km) from Trafalgar Square eastwards to Temple Bar, where it becomes Fleet Street in the City of London, and is part of the A4, a main road running west from central London.

Savoy HotelSomerset House and Courtauld GalleryWest End theatreshistoric streetAldwych theatres

Notable: Somerset House · Savoy Hotel · St Mary le Strand · Courtauld Gallery · Aldwych

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Leicester SquareWC2

Leicester Square is a pedestrianised square in the West End of London, England, and is the centre of London's entertainment district. It was laid out in 1670 as Leicester Fields, which was named after the recently built Leicester House, itself named after Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester. The square was originally a gentrified residential area, with tenants including Frederick, Prince of Wales and the artists William Hogarth and Joshua Reynolds.

West End cinema premierestheatre districtChinatown proximitystreet entertainerstourist hub

Notable: Odeon Leicester Square · Empire Cinema · TKTS Booth · Chinatown (adjacent) · National Portrait Gallery (adjacent)

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SohoWC2

Soho is a district of Westminster, in the City of Westminster in the West End of London. Originally a fashionable district for the aristocracy, it has been one of the main entertainment districts in the capital since the 19th century.

LGBTQ+ community and nightlifemedia and film industryindependent restaurantsRonnie Scott's jazzbohemian heritage

Notable: Soho Square · Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club · Berwick Street Market · Dean Street · Old Compton Street

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Property data available for WC2

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  • Title tenure (freehold / leasehold) from Land Registry
  • Property Completion Scores and verified passport records

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