Manette Street

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Manette Street is a small street in Soho, central London, known for its proximity to Charing Cross Road and its literary associations, including a namesake from Charles Dickens’ "A Tale of Two Cities."

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Label Occurrences
Manette Street canonical 1

Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf road in London
street
country United Kingdom
hasBorough City of Westminster NERFINISHED
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasCulturalAssociation London literary history
Victorian literature
hasLiteraryAssociation A Tale of Two Cities NERFINISHED
Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin character in A Tale of Two Cities
hasNearbyArea Soho Square area
Tottenham Court Road area NERFINISHED
hasNeighbourhoodCharacter commercial area
entertainment district
nightlife area
hasPostTown LONDON NERFINISHED
hasRegion Greater London NERFINISHED
hasTransportContext proximity to central London Underground stations
hasUrbanContext dense urban fabric
locatedIn City of Westminster
London NERFINISHED
Soho NERFINISHED
Central London
surface form: central London
namedAfter Dr. Alexandre Manette NERFINISHED
near Charing Cross Road NERFINISHED
partOf West End of London NERFINISHED

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Greek Street hasJunctionWith Manette Street