John Prince's Street

It is joined on its eastern side by Great Castle Street.

Harley employed John Prince to lay out the streets on the Harley estate and John's Prince's Street was one of the first set out.

[2] The cul-de-sac Phoenix Yard once ran from the western side, opposite Great Castle Street, into the centre of what is now the London College of Fashion and BHS.

Once the location of small shops and houses, the street is now taken up by the London College of Fashion and the former British Home Stores department store (1962–63)[3] on the western side and small retail premises on the eastern side.

The Phoenix public house is at the north end on the western side on the corner with Margaret Street.

The Phoenix public house, on the corner with Margaret Street
John Prince's Street marked as Princes Street on an 1870s Ordnance Survey map.