It is, or was, the location of many significant public buildings, and gives its name to the Langham Place group, a circle of early women's rights activists.
All Souls Church, just south of Broadcasting House, has a distinctive circular portico topped with a stone spire.
[4] The hall was known for three decades for its presentation of the German Reed Entertainments alongside other musical works and lectures.
After 1895, it was used for vaudeville, drama, magic shows, as the headquarters of the London Academy of Music, and even as a skating rink.
The theatre was demolished in 1966, and the St Georges Hotel and Henry Wood House now stand on the site.