London Artist Sebastian Horsley lived in a house with this sign on his door saying "This Is Not A Brothel / There Are No Prostitutes At This Address"
Sebastian Horsley ( 8 August 1962 – 17 June 2010 ) was a London artist. Horsley's writing often revolved around his dysfunctional family, his drug addictions, sex, and his reliance on prostitutes. Horsley lived at 7 Meard Street, Soho, London. The sign on the door still reads: "This Is Not A Brothel / There Are No Prostitutes At This Address", as doorways on the street were often used by scammers to trick punters out of money, inevitably leading to angry confrontations with the innocent occupants.
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Location: 7 Meard Street, Soho, London
Photo credit: © Mike Ford / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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