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in the capital. In the background, the sculpture of a reclining man is ''Catafalque'' by Sean Henry. (January 2006)]] Golden Square, Soho , London in the City Of Westminster is one of the great historic squares of Central London . The square is just east of Regent Street and north of Piccadilly Circus . Probably laid down according to plans by Sir Christopher Wren , this west London square was brought into being from the 1670s onwards. It very rapidly became the political and ambassadorial district of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, housing the Portuguese embassy among others. The town house of the first Viscount Bolingbroke , much favoured by Queen Anne , was situated on the square. The square features, albeit in a fictional context, in the third part of Neal Stephenson 's Baroque Cycle , ''The System Of The World'' . REFERENCES
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