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Brydges Place

Coordinates: 51°30′35.3″N 00°07′34.1″W / 51.509806°N 0.126139°W / 51.509806; -0.126139
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51°30′35.3″N 00°07′34.1″W / 51.509806°N 0.126139°W / 51.509806; -0.126139

Brydges Place is an alley between St Martin's Lane and Bedfordbury in the City of Westminster, Greater London, running alongside the Coliseum. It is especially narrow, being just 1 foot 3 inches (0.38 m) wide at one point, and so is commonly claimed to be the narrowest street in London.[1][2][3][4][5]

In 2019, the alley was used as a filming location for Last Christmas.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Manners, Jamie (2015), The Seven Noses of Soho: And 191 Other Curious Details from the Streets of London, Michael O'Mara, p. 60, ISBN 9781782434627
  2. ^ Houlbrook, Matt (3 September 2005). Queer London: Perils and Pleasures in the Sexual Metropolis, 1918-1957. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-35460-6.
  3. ^ "London's tiniest attractions: 13 places you wouldn't spot if you weren't looking". The Telegraph. 3 October 2017. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  4. ^ Ibell, Paul (5 January 2009). Theatreland: A Journey Through the Heart of London's Theatre. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4411-7835-0.
  5. ^ Manners, Jamie (October 2015). The Seven Noses of Soho: And 191 Other Curious Details from the Streets of London. Michael O'Mara Books. ISBN 978-1-78243-462-7.
  6. ^ "6 London locations from the movie Last Christmas". South China Morning Post. 29 November 2019. Retrieved 5 July 2020.