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Meard Street is a street in , London. It runs roughly east–west (properly, east-northeast to west-southwest, as elsewhere in Soho), between to the west and to the east. It is in two sections, with a slight bend in the middle: the west half is , while the east half is a narrow, single-lane road.

The street is named after John Meard, the younger, a , later , who developed it in the 1720s and 1730s.

It is prominently featured in photographs and postcards for the tourist trade, due to the pun with and ("shit").

15 Meard Street served as the exterior of the home occupied by characters played by and in the 2013–16 ITV sitcom Vicious.


History
The two halves occupy what were originally two separate, non-communicating 17th-century courts. They were developed in two halves: the western half, Meard's Court, in 1722, and the eastern half, Dean's Court (opening off Dean Street, and renamed Meard Street) in 1731/32. As part of the redevelopment of Dean's Court, the two halves were joined in 1732/33.


Notable occupants
  • Johann Christian Bach (1738–1782), German composer
  • Carl Friedrich Abel (1723–1787), German composer and violist
  • (1781–1861), English music publisher and organistForeman, Lewis and Foreman, Susan. London: A Musical Gazetteer (2005), p. 273
  • , chanteuse, artiste and Soho club night creator, lived at number 4 from 1985 to 1990
  • Batcave, birthplace of English
  • Sebastian Horsley (1962–2010), artist and dandy; number 7


See also
  • St. Anne's Court


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