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Brydges Place

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Gays love alleyways

London's allegedly narrowest alleyway (15" wide at its leanest) runs from St Martin's Lane to Bedfordbury/Chandos Place, and provides a certain atmospheric and visual experience, particularly at night, when it hosts the overspill from the adjacent Marquis of Granby pub and smokers killing time during the interval of an opera at the Coliseum. For some, the passage has doubled as an outdoor place of release. This is also where Ted Rogers ran the club Bennett's Festival starting in the 1950s. Very centrally located, surrounded by Covent Garden, Trafalgar Sq, Chinatown and, ever so slightly further afield, Soho.



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