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Great Newport Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2H postal area.





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Simon   
Added: 15 Jan 2024 15:44 GMT   

Simon De Charmes, clockmaker
De Charmes (or Des Charmes), Simon, of French Huguenot extraction. Recorded 1688 and Free of the Clockmakers’ Company 1691-1730. In London until 1704 at least at ’his House, the Sign of the Clock, the Corner of Warwick St, Charing Cross’. See Brian Loomes The Early Clockmakers of Great Britain, NAG Press, 1981, p.188

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Linda Webb   
Added: 27 Sep 2021 05:51 GMT   

Hungerford Stairs
In 1794 my ancestor, George Webb, Clay Pipe Maker, lived in Hungerford Stairs, Strand. Source: Wakefields Merchant & Tradesmens General Directory London Westminster 1794

Source: Hungerford Stairs

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Roy Batham   
Added: 7 Jan 2022 07:17 GMT   

Smithy in Longacre
John Burris 1802-1848 Listed 1841 census as Burroughs was a blacksmith, address just given as Longacre.

Source: Batham/Wiseman - Family Tree

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Jessie Doring   
Added: 22 Feb 2021 04:33 GMT   

Tisbury Court Jazz Bar
Jazz Bar opened in Tisbury Court by 2 Australians. Situated in underground basement. Can not remember how long it opened for.

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Lived here
Richard Roques   
Added: 21 Jan 2021 16:53 GMT   

Buckingham Street residents
Here in Buckingham Street lived Samuel Pepys the diarist, Charles Dickens and Rudyard Kipling

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Jude Allen   
Added: 29 Jul 2021 07:53 GMT   

Bra top
I jave a jewelled item of clothong worn by a revie girl.
It is red with diamante straps. Inside it jas a label Bermans Revue 16 Orange Street but I cannot find any info online about the revue only that 16 Orange Street used to be a theatre. Does any one know about the revue. I would be intesrested to imagine the wearer of the article and her London life.

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Lived here
Linda WEBB   
Added: 8 Jun 2023 23:16 GMT   

Craven Street, WC2N
James webb lived in Craven Street Westminster. He died in 1758 and his states he was of Craven Street.
FROM England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 for James Webb PROB 11: Will Registers
1773-1776 Piece 1004: Alexander, Quire Numbers 1-45 (1775)

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LATEST LONDON-WIDE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PROJECT

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Charles   
Added: 8 Mar 2024 20:45 GMT   

My House
I want to know who lived in my house in the 1860’s.

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NH   
Added: 7 Mar 2024 11:41 GMT   

Telephone House
Donald Hunter House, formerly Telephone House, was the BT Offices closed in 2000

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Paul Cox   
Added: 5 Mar 2024 22:18 GMT   

War damage reinstatement plans of No’s 11 & 13 Aldine Street
Whilst clearing my elderly Mothers house of general detritus, I’ve come across original plans (one on acetate) of No’s 11 & 13 Aldine Street. Might they be of interest or should I just dispose of them? There are 4 copies seemingly from the one single acetate example. Seems a shame to just junk them as the level of detail is exquisite. No worries if of no interest, but thought I’d put it out there.

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Diana   
Added: 28 Feb 2024 13:52 GMT   

New Inn Yard, E1
My great grandparents x 6 lived in New Inn Yard. On this date, their son was baptised in nearby St Leonard’s Church, Shoreditch

Source: BDM London, Cripplegate and Shoreditch registers written by church clerk.

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Vic Stanley   
Added: 24 Feb 2024 17:38 GMT   

Postcose
The postcode is SE15, NOT SE1

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Gillian   
Added: 17 Feb 2024 00:08 GMT   

No 36 Upper East Smithfield
My great great grandfather was born at No 36 Upper East Smithfield and spent his early years staring out at a "dead wall" of St Katharine’s Docks. His father was an outfitter and sold clothing for sailors. He describes the place as being backed by tenements in terrible condition and most of the people living there were Irish.

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 16 Feb 2024 20:32 GMT   

Name origin
Interestingly South Lambeth derives its name from the same source as Lambeth itself - a landing place for lambs.

But South Lambeth has no landing place - it is not on the River Thames

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C Hobbs   
Added: 31 Jan 2024 23:53 GMT   

George Gut (1853 - 1861)
George Gut, Master Baker lived with his family in Long Lane.
George was born in Bernbach, Hesse, Germany and came to the UK sometime in the 1840s. In 1849, George married an Englishwoman called Matilda Baker and became a nauralized Englishman. He was given the Freedom of the City of London (by Redemption in the Company of Bakers), in 1853 and was at that time, recorded as living at 3 Long Lane. In the 1861 census, George Gut was living at 11 Long Lane.

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Abbey Orchard Street, SW1P Abbey Orchard Street was the heart of a former slum area (Westminster)
Abbey Orchard Street, SW1P
Abingdon Street, SW1P Abingdon Street has linked Old Palace Yard and Millbank since at least 1593 (Westminster)
Abingdon Street, SW1P
Admiralty House, SW1A Admiralty House is a block on Whitehall (Westminster)
Admiralty House, SW1A
Arneway Street, SW1P Arneway Street is named for Thomas Arneway, former benefactor to the Westminster parish poor (Westminster)
Arneway Street, SW1P
Artillery House, SW1P Artillery House is a block on Artillery Row (Westminster)
Artillery House, SW1P
Artillery Place, SW1P Artillery Place was named after a former nearby artillery practice ground which stood here in the 19th century (Westminster)
Artillery Place, SW1P
Artillery Row, SW1P Artillery Row skirts a former artillery ground (Westminster)
Artillery Row, SW1P
Asquith House, SW1P Asquith House is a block on Monck Street (Westminster)
Asquith House, SW1P
Astral House, SW1P Astral House is sited on Regency Place (Westminster)
Astral House, SW1P
Banbury Court, WC2E Banbury Court is named for Nicholas Knollys, 3rd Earl of Banbury, who owned a house here called Banbury House (Westminster)
Banbury Court, WC2E
Barton Street, SW1P Barton Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Barton Street, SW1P
Bear Street, WC2H Bear Street is a streetname with two possible derivations (Westminster)
Bear Street, WC2H
Bedford Street, WC2E Bedford Street was named after local 18th century landowners the Russell family, earls/dukes of Bedford (Westminster)
Bedford Street, WC2E
Bedfordbury, WC2N Bedfordbury is one of the streets of London in the WC2N postal area (Westminster)
Bedfordbury, WC2N
Belvedere Road, SE1 Belvedere Road was laid out between 1814 and 1827 (South Bank)
Belvedere Road, SE1
Bennett’s Yard, SW1P Bennett’s Yard is a road in the SW1P postcode area (Westminster)
Bennett’s Yard, SW1P
Bloomburg Street, SW1V Bloomburg Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Westminster)
Bloomburg Street, SW1V
Bridge Street, SW1A Bridge Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1A postal area (Westminster)
Bridge Street, SW1A
Broad Court, WC2E Broad Court is an alleyway parallel with Long Acre (Westminster)
Broad Court, WC2E
Broad Sanctuary, SW1P Broad Sanctuary is a road in the SW1H postcode area (Westminster)
Broad Sanctuary, SW1P
Broadway, SW1H Broadway - formerly the location of the headquarters of both London Transport and the Metropolitan Police (Westminster)
Broadway, SW1H
Bruce House, WC2B Bruce House is sited on Kemble Street (Westminster)
Bruce House, WC2B
Brunswick Court, SW1P Brunswick Court is a block on Montaigne Close (Westminster)
Brunswick Court, SW1P
Brydges Place, WC2N Brydges Place replaced Taylor’s Buildings in 1904 when the Colloseum was built (Westminster)
Brydges Place, WC2N
Burleigh Street, WC2R Burleigh Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area
Burleigh Street, WC2R
Butler Place, SW1H Butler Place is one of the streets of London in the SW1H postal area (Westminster)
Butler Place, SW1H
Canon Row, SW1A Canon Row is at least one thousand year’s old (Westminster)
Canon Row, SW1A
Carey Street, WC2A Carey Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2A postal area
Carey Street, WC2A
Carriage Hall, WC2E Carriage Hall is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
Carriage Hall, WC2E
Carteret Street, SW1H Carteret Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1H postal area (Westminster)
Carteret Street, SW1H
Caxton House, SW1H Caxton House is a block on Tothill Street (Westminster)
Caxton House, SW1H
Cecil Court, WC2N Cecil Court is a pedestrian street with Victorian shop-frontages (Westminster)
Cecil Court, WC2N
Central Arcade, WC2E Central Arcade is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
Central Arcade, WC2E
Central Buildings, SW1P Central Buildings is a block on Matthew Parker Street (Westminster)
Central Buildings, SW1P
Chadwick Street, SW1P Chadwick Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Chadwick Street, SW1P
Chapter Chambers, SW1P Chapter Chambers is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Chapter Chambers, SW1P
Chapter Street, SW1P Chapter Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Chapter Street, SW1P
Charing Cross Mansions, WC2H Charing Cross Mansions is one of the streets of London in the WC2H postal area (Westminster)
Charing Cross Mansions, WC2H
Chichester Rents, WC2A Chichester Rents is one of the streets of London in the WC2A postal area (Westminster)
Chichester Rents, WC2A
Ching Court, WC2H Ching Court is one of the streets of London in the WC2H postal area (Westminster)
Ching Court, WC2H
Chubb Court, SW1P Chubb Court is a road in the SW20 postcode area (Westminster)
Chubb Court, SW1P
Church House, SW1P Church House is a block on Great Smith Street (Westminster)
Church House, SW1P
Clare Market, WC2E This is a street in the WC2E postcode area (Westminster)
Clare Market, WC2E
Cleland House, SW1P Cleland House can be found on John Islip Street (Westminster)
Cleland House, SW1P
Clement House, WC2B Clement House is located on Aldwych
Clement House, WC2B
Clement’s Inn, WC2R Clement’s Inn is a road in the WC2R postcode area
Clement’s Inn, WC2R
Clutha House, SW1P Clutha House is a block on Storey’s Gate (Westminster)
Clutha House, SW1P
Cobbold Court, SW1P Cobbold Court is a block on Elverton Street (Westminster)
Cobbold Court, SW1P
Cockpit Steps, SW1H Cockpit Steps leads from Birdcage Walk to Old Queen Street (Westminster)
Cockpit Steps, SW1H
Commissioner’s Yard, SW1A Commissioner’s Yard is a small street behind New Scotland Yard (Westminster)
Commissioner’s Yard, SW1A
Covent Garden, WC2E Covent Garden, is the name of a district, but also the name of the central square which formerly hosted a fruit-and-vegetable market (Westminster)
Covent Garden, WC2E
Cowdray House, WC2A Cowdray House is a building on Portugal Street (Westminster)
Cowdray House, WC2A
Cowley Street, SW1P Cowley Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Cowley Street, SW1P
Cranbourn Street, WC2H Cranbourne Street was named after local landowner the Earl of Salisbury, Viscount Cranbourn (Cranbourne) after the town in Dorset. (Westminster)
Cranbourn Street, WC2H
Cranbrook House, SW1P Cranbrook House is a block on Horseferry Road (Westminster)
Cranbrook House, SW1P
Curtis Green Building, SW1A Curtis Green Building can be found on Victoria Embankment (Westminster)
Curtis Green Building, SW1A
Dacre House, SW1H Dacre House is a block on Dacre Street (Westminster)
Dacre House, SW1H
Dacre Street, SW1H Dacre Street is named after Lady Anne Dacre (Westminster)
Dacre Street, SW1H
Dalkeith Court, SW1P Dalkeith Court is located on Dalkeith Court (Westminster)
Dalkeith Court, SW1P
Dartmouth Street, SW1H Dartmouth Street leads north from Tothill Street and dates from the seventeenth century (Westminster)
Dartmouth Street, SW1H
Dean Abbott House, SW1P Dean Abbott House is sited on Regency Street (Westminster)
Dean Abbott House, SW1P
Dean Bradley House, SW1P Dean Bradley House is a building on Horseferry Road (Westminster)
Dean Bradley House, SW1P
Dean Bradley Street, SW1P George Granville Bradley was Dean of Westminster Abbey from 1881 (Westminster)
Dean Bradley Street, SW1P
Dean Farrar Street, SW1H Frederic William Farrar was a canon of Westminster Abbey (Westminster)
Dean Farrar Street, SW1H
Dean Ryle Street, SW1P Dean Ryle Street was named after Herbert Edward Ryle (Westminster)
Dean Ryle Street, SW1P
Dean Stanley Street, SW1P Dean Stanley Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Dean Stanley Street, SW1P
Dean Trench Street, SW1P Dean Trench Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Dean Trench Street, SW1P
Deans Yard, SW1P Dean’s Yard comprises most of the precincts of the former monastery of Westminster, not occupied by the Abbey buildings. (Westminster)
Deans Yard, SW1P
Derby Gate, SW1A Derby Gate is one of the streets of London in the SW1A postal area (Westminster)
Derby Gate, SW1A
Devereux Court, EC4Y Devereux Court lies on the south side of the Strand, opposite the Law Courts (Westminster)
Devereux Court, EC4Y
Douglas Street, SW1P Douglas Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Douglas Street, SW1P
Dover House, SW1A Dover House is a block on Whitehall (Westminster)
Dover House, SW1A
Downing Street, SW1A Downing Street has been the home of British Prime Minsters since the eighteenth century (Westminster)
Downing Street, SW1A
Drury Lane, WC2B Named from Sir William Drury, Knight of the Garter in Queen Elizabeth’s reign, who owned land on its site (Westminster)
Drury Lane, WC2B
Dryden Street, WC2B Dryden Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
Dryden Street, WC2B
Duke House, SW1P Duke House is a block on Vincent Street (Westminster)
Duke House, SW1P
Earle House, SW1P Earle House is located on Montaigne Close (Westminster)
Earle House, SW1P
Eglise House, SW1 Eglise House is a block on Little Smith Street (Westminster)
Eglise House, SW1
Elizabeth Court, SW1P Elizabeth Court is a block on Elizabeth Court (Westminster)
Elizabeth Court, SW1P
Elverton Street, SW1P Elverton Street is a road in the SW1P postcode area (Westminster)
Elverton Street, SW1P
Esterbrooke Street, SW1P Esterbrooke Street is a road in the SW1P postcode area (Westminster)
Esterbrooke Street, SW1P
Fielden House, SW1P Fielden House is a block on Little College Street (Westminster)
Fielden House, SW1P
Floral Street, WC2E Floral Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
Floral Street, WC2E
Fludyer Street, SW1A Fludyer Street used to be a street which lay parallel to, and south of, Downing Street (Westminster)
Fludyer Street, SW1A
Forum Magnum Square, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (South Bank)
Forum Magnum Square, SE1
Fountain Court, EC4Y Fountain Court is one of the streets of London in the EC4Y postal area (Westminster)
Fountain Court, EC4Y
Fynes Street, SW1P Fynes Street is called after Charles John Fynes Clinton, who was educated at Westminster School (Westminster)
Fynes Street, SW1P
Garrick Street, WC2E Garrick Street is the northern extension of Bedford Street running up to Long Acre and Cranbourne Street (Westminster)
Garrick Street, WC2E
Garrick Yard, WC2E Garrick Yard, together with the more familiar Garrick Street to the northeast of here, both took their names from the Garrick Club which commemorates the famous 18th century actor, David Garrick. (Westminster)
Garrick Yard, WC2E
Gayfere Street, SW1P Gayfere Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Gayfere Street, SW1P
Gladstone Court, SW1P Gladstone Court is a block on Montaigne Close (Westminster)
Gladstone Court, SW1P
Gordon House, SW1P Residential block (Westminster)
Gordon House, SW1P
Great College Street, SW1P Great College Street borders the south side of Westminster School (Westminster)
Great College Street, SW1P
Great George Street, SW1P Great George Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Great George Street, SW1P
Great Minster House, SW1P Great Minster House is a block on Horse Ferry Road (Westminster)
Great Minster House, SW1P
Great Newport Street, WC2H Great Newport Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2H postal area (Westminster)
Great Newport Street, WC2H
Great Peter Street, SW1P Great Peter Street bears the name of the patron saint of Westminster Abbey (Westminster)
Great Peter Street, SW1P
Great Smith Street, SW1P Great Smith Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Great Smith Street, SW1P
Greencoat House, SW1P Greencoat House is a block on Francis Street (Westminster)
Greencoat House, SW1P
Greencoat Place, SW1P Greencoat Place is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Greencoat Place, SW1P
Greycoat Gardens, SW1P Greycoat Gardens is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Greycoat Gardens, SW1P
Greycoat Place, SW1P Greycoat Place is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Greycoat Place, SW1P
Greycoat Street, SW1P Greycoat Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Greycoat Street, SW1P
Gwydyr House, SW1A Gwydyr House is a building on Whitehall (Westminster)
Gwydyr House, SW1A
Hanover Place, WC2E Hanover Place is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
Hanover Place, WC2E
Heathcock Court, WC2E Heathcock Court runs north off Strand
Heathcock Court, WC2E
Henrietta Street, WC2E Henrietta Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
Henrietta Street, WC2E
Hide Place, SW1P Hide Place is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Hide Place, SW1P
Hide Tower, SW1P Hide Tower is a building on Regency Street (Westminster)
Hide Tower, SW1P
Hobhouse Court, WC2H Hobhouse Court is named after Sir John Cam Hobhouse, Victorian MP and arts patron (Westminster)
Hobhouse Court, WC2H
Hop Gardens, WC2N Hop Gardens is a small courtyard (Westminster)
Hop Gardens, WC2N
Hopkinson House, SW1P Hopkinson House is sited on Osbert Street (Westminster)
Hopkinson House, SW1P
Horse Guards Avenue, SW1A Horse Guards Avenue stretches from Whitehall to the Embankment (Westminster)
Horse Guards Avenue, SW1A
Horse Guards Parade, SW1A Horse Guards Parade dates to the time of Henry VIII (Westminster)
Horse Guards Parade, SW1A
Horse Guards Road, SW1A Horse Guards Road runs along the eastern edge of St James’s Park (Westminster)
Horse Guards Road, SW1A
Horseferry House, SW1P Horseferry House is sited on Horseferry Road (Westminster)
Horseferry House, SW1P
Horseferry Road, SW1P Horseferry Road marks the point where an ancient horse ferry took passengers from Thorney Island (Westminster) to Lamb Hythe (Lambeth) (Westminster)
Horseferry Road, SW1P
Houghton Street, WC2A Houghton Street is a street which has been ’demoted’ over time (Westminster)
Houghton Street, WC2A
Hudson House, WC2E Hudson House is a block on Tavistock Street (Westminster)
Hudson House, WC2E
Huguenot House, WC2H Huguenot House is a block on Panton Street (Westminster)
Huguenot House, WC2H
India House, WC2B India House is a block on Aldwych (Westminster)
India House, WC2B
India Place, WC2B India Place is a small alleyway leading from Aldwych (Westminster)
India Place, WC2B
Irving Street, WC2H Irving Street is named after Henry Irving, the popular Victorian actor (Westminster)
Irving Street, WC2H
Jebsen House, WC2H Jebsen House is a block on Mercer Street (Westminster)
Jebsen House, WC2H
Jessel House, SW1P Jessel House is a block on Page Street (Westminster)
Jessel House, SW1P
John Islip Street, SW1P John Islip Street commemorates the Abbot of Westminster between 1500 and 1532. (Westminster)
John Islip Street, SW1P
Jubilee Market, WC2E Jubilee Market is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
Jubilee Market, WC2E
Keeley Street, WC2B Keeley Street has a dual history (Westminster)
Keeley Street, WC2B
Kemble Street, WC2B Kemble Street is a road in the WC2B postcode area (Westminster)
Kemble Street, WC2B
King Charles Street, SW1A King Charles Street is a street of government buildings, one block south of Downing Street (Westminster)
King Charles Street, SW1A
King Street, SW1A King Street was an ancient thoroughfare between the regions of the Court and the Abbey in Westminster (Westminster)
King Street, SW1A
King Street, WC2E King Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
King Street, WC2E
King’s Building, WC2R King’s Building is a block on Strand (Westminster)
King’s Building, WC2R
Kingsway, WC2A Kingsway is one of the streets of London in the WC2B postal area (Westminster)
Kingsway, WC2A
Kinnaird House, SW1Y Kinnaird House is a block on Pall Mall (Westminster)
Kinnaird House, SW1Y
Kirkland House, SW1A Kirkland House is a block on Whitehall (Westminster)
Kirkland House, SW1A
Lakatos Building, WC2A Lakatos Building is a block on Portugal Street (Westminster)
Lakatos Building, WC2A
Lambeth Palace Road, SE1 Lambeth Palace Road passes Lambeth Palace, official residence of the archbishops of Canterbury (Lambeth)
Lambeth Palace Road, SE1
Langley Court, WC2E Langley Court is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
Langley Court, WC2E
Langley House, WC2E Langley House is a building on Long Acre (Westminster)
Langley House, WC2E
Langley Street, WC2H Langley Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2H postal area (Westminster)
Langley Street, WC2H
Lesley Court, SW1P Lesley Court is a building on Strutton Ground (Westminster)
Lesley Court, SW1P
Lewcos House, SW1P Lewcos House is a block on Regency Street (Westminster)
Lewcos House, SW1P
Lewisham Street, SW1H Lewisham Street is a Westminster alleyway (Westminster)
Lewisham Street, SW1H
Lincoln’s Inn Fields, WC2A Lincoln’s Inn Fields is the largest public square in London, laid out in the 1630s under the initiative of the speculative builder William Newton (Westminster)
Lincoln’s Inn Fields, WC2A
Lionel Robbins Building, WC2A Lionel Robbins Building is sited on Portugal Street (Westminster)
Lionel Robbins Building, WC2A
Little Cloisters, SW1P Little Cloisters is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Little Cloisters, SW1P
Little College Street, SW1P Little College Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Little College Street, SW1P
Little Deans Yard, SW1P Little Deans Yard is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Little Deans Yard, SW1P
Little George Street, SW1P Little George Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Little George Street, SW1P
London Scottish House, SW1P London Scottish House is a block on Horseferry Road (Westminster)
London Scottish House, SW1P
Lord North Street, SW1P Lord North Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Lord North Street, SW1P
Maiden Lane, WC2E Maiden Lane runs from Bedford Street in the west to Southampton Street in the east
Maiden Lane, WC2E
Maidstone House, WC2H Maidstone House is sited on Mercer Street (Westminster)
Maidstone House, WC2H
Main Building, SW1A Main Building is a block on Horse Guards Avenue (Westminster)
Main Building, SW1A
Maple Leaf Walk, WC2R Maple Leaf Walk is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Westminster)
Maple Leaf Walk, WC2R
Market Building, WC2E Market Building is a block on Covent Garden Piazza (Westminster)
Market Building, WC2E
Marsham Street, SW1P Marsham Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Marsham Street, SW1P
Matthew Parker Street, SW1H The Most Reverend Matthew Parker was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1559 until 1575 (Westminster)
Matthew Parker Street, SW1H
May’s Court, WC2N May’s Court is a road in the WC2N postcode area (Westminster)
May’s Court, WC2N
Medway House, SW1P Medway House is a building on Horseferry Road (Westminster)
Medway House, SW1P
Medway Street, SW1P Medway Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Medway Street, SW1P
Mill’s Buildings, SW1P Mill’s Buildings ran off Greycoat Place (Westminster)
Mill’s Buildings, SW1P
Millbank House, SW1P Millbank House is a block on Millbank (Westminster)
Millbank House, SW1P
Millbank Tower, SW1P Millbank Tower is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Millbank Tower, SW1P
Millbank, SW1P Millbank was the beginning of a riverside walk from Westminster Abbey to Chelsea (Westminster)
Millbank, SW1P
Monck Street, SW1P Monck Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Monck Street, SW1P
Montreal Place, WC2R Montreal Place is a road in the WC2R postcode area
Montreal Place, WC2R
Mulberry House, SW1P Mulberry House can be found on Dean Trench Street (Westminster)
Mulberry House, SW1P
Municipal Insurance House, SW1H Municipal Insurance House can be found on Old Queen Street (Westminster)
Municipal Insurance House, SW1H
Narrow Wall, SE1 Narrow Wall was, by the Tudor period, a road on the line of the old earth embankment of the River Thames (South Bank)
Narrow Wall, SE1
Neville House, SW1 Neville House can be found on Page Street (Westminster)
Neville House, SW1
New Academic Building, WC2A New Academic Building is located on Lincoln’s Inn Fields (Westminster)
New Academic Building, WC2A
New Palace Yard, SW1P New Palace Yard was built by William II (William Rufus) (Westminster)
New Palace Yard, SW1P
New Row, WC2E New Row is one of the streets of London in the WC2N postal area (Westminster)
New Row, WC2E
New Street, SW1A New Street was made part of Spring Gardens in 1881 (Westminster)
New Street, SW1A
NIOC House, SW1H NIOC House is a block on Victoria Street (Westminster)
NIOC House, SW1H
Nobel House, SW1P Nobel House is sited on Smith Square (Westminster)
Nobel House, SW1P
Norfolk House, SW1P Norfolk House is located on Page Street (Westminster)
Norfolk House, SW1P
North Court, SW1 North Court is a block on Great Peter Street (Westminster)
North Court, SW1
North Court, SW1P North Court is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
North Court, SW1P
North West Wing Bush House, WC2R Residential block
North West Wing Bush House, WC2R
Norton House, SW1P Norton House is a block on Arneway Street (Westminster)
Norton House, SW1P
Octavia House, SW1P Octavia House is a block on Medway Street (Westminster)
Octavia House, SW1P
Old Admiralty Building, SW1A Old Admiralty Building is a block on Spring Gardens (Westminster)
Old Admiralty Building, SW1A
Old Bond Street, W1J Old Bond Street was named for Sir Thomas Bond, a property developer from Peckham who laid out a number of streets in this part of the West End (Westminster)
Old Bond Street, W1J
Old Building, WC2A Old Building is a building on Houghton Street (Westminster)
Old Building, WC2A
Old Palace Yard, SW1P Old Palace Yard lies between the Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey. (Westminster)
Old Palace Yard, SW1P
Old Pye House, SW1P Old Pye House is a block on St Ann’s Street (Westminster)
Old Pye House, SW1P
Old Pye Street, SW1P Old Pye Street gets its name from Sir Robert Pye, member of parliament for Westminster in the time of Charles I. (Westminster)
Old Pye Street, SW1P
Old Queen Street, SW1H Old Queen Street is parallel to Birdcage Walk (Westminster)
Old Queen Street, SW1H
Orange Street, WC2H Orange Street gets its name from William III, Prince of Orange - the reigning king when the street was built. (Westminster)
Orange Street, WC2H
Orion House, WC2H Orion House is a block on Upper St Martin’s Lane (Westminster)
Orion House, WC2H
Ormond House, SW1P Ormond House is sited on Arneway Street (Westminster)
Ormond House, SW1P
Oxendon Street, W1D Oxendon Street, after Sir Henry Oxendon, husband of Mary Baker, daughter of Robert Baker who built the former Piccadilly House nearby (Westminster)
Oxendon Street, W1D
Page Street, SW1P Page Street runs from Regency Street in the west to the junction of John Islip Street and Dean Ryle Street in the east (Westminster)
Page Street, SW1P
Panton Street, SW1Y Panton Street was named after Colonel Thomas Panton, local property dealer of the 17th century (Westminster)
Panton Street, SW1Y
Parker Street, SW1H Before being renamed to Matthew Parker Street, old Parker Street was a Westminster slum (Westminster)
Parker Street, SW1H
Parliament Square, SW1A Parliament Square is one of the most important squares in Westminster, home to the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey (Westminster)
Parliament Square, SW1A
Parliament Street, SW1A Parliament Street is the name of the southernmost stretch of Whitehall as it meets Parliament Square (Westminster)
Parliament Street, SW1A
Pearce House, SW1 Pearce House is a block on Causton Street (Westminster)
Pearce House, SW1
Peel House, SW1 Peel House is a block on Causton Street (Westminster)
Peel House, SW1
Pelham House, SW1P Pelham House is sited on Monck Street (Westminster)
Pelham House, SW1P
PO Box 4, SW1P Dalkeith Court is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
PO Box 4, SW1P
PO Box 4, WC2E Bedford Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2R postal area
PO Box 4, WC2E
Portcullis House, SW1A Portcullis House is a building on Bridge Street (Westminster)
Portcullis House, SW1A
Portugal Street, WC2A Portugal Street was named in honour of Charles II’s Portuguese queen Catherine of Braganza (Westminster)
Portugal Street, WC2A
Post Office Way, SW1H Post Office Way is a road in the SW1P postcode area (Westminster)
Post Office Way, SW1H
Price’s Court, SW1P A street within the SW1P postcode (Westminster)
Price’s Court, SW1P
Prideux Building, SE1 Prideux Building is a block on Westminster Bridge Road (Lambeth)
Prideux Building, SE1
Princess Mary House, SW1P Princess Mary House is located on Vincent Street (Westminster)
Princess Mary House, SW1P
Probyn House, SW1P Probyn House is a block on Page Street (Westminster)
Probyn House, SW1P
Queen Annes Gate Buildings, SW1H Queen Annes Gate Buildings is one of the streets of London in the SW1H postal area (Westminster)
Queen Annes Gate Buildings, SW1H
Queen Anne’s Gate, SW1H Queen Anne’s Gate runs parallel to Birdcage Walk (Westminster)
Queen Anne’s Gate, SW1H
Queen’s Building, WC2R Queen’s Building is sited on Grange Court (Westminster)
Queen’s Building, WC2R
Queens House, WC2A Queens House is a block on Lincoln’s Inn Fields (Westminster)
Queens House, WC2A
Regency House, SW1P Regency House is a block on Regency Place (Westminster)
Regency House, SW1P
Regency Place, SW1P Regency Place is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Regency Place, SW1P
Regency Street, SW1P Regency Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Regency Street, SW1P
Richmond House Whitehall, SW1A Richmond House Whitehall is one of the streets of London in the SW1A postal area (Westminster)
Richmond House Whitehall, SW1A
Richmond House, SW1A Richmond House is a block on Whitehall (Westminster)
Richmond House, SW1A
Richmond Terrace Mews, SW1A Richmond Terrace Mews originally led to New Scotland Yard (Westminster)
Richmond Terrace Mews, SW1A
Richmond Terrace, SW1A Richmond Terrace is on the site of Richmond House, destroyed by a fire on 21 December 1791 (Westminster)
Richmond Terrace, SW1A
Ridley House, SW1P Ridley House is a block on Monck Street (Westminster)
Ridley House, SW1P
Rochester Row, SW1P Rochester Row was home to the Bishop of Rochester in 1666 (Westminster)
Rochester Row, SW1P
Rochester Street, SW1P Rochester Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Rochester Street, SW1P
Romney Street, SW1P Romney Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Romney Street, SW1P
Rose Street, WC2N Rose Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
Rose Street, WC2N
Royal Opera House, WC2E Royal Opera House is a block on Bow Street (Westminster)
Royal Opera House, WC2E
Russell Chambers, WC2E Russell Chambers is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
Russell Chambers, WC2E
Russell Street, WC2E Russell Street is a road in the WC2E postcode area (Westminster)
Russell Street, WC2E
Rutherford Street, SW1P Rutherford Street is a road in the SW1P postcode area (Westminster)
Rutherford Street, SW1P
Sardinia Street, WC2A Sardinia Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2A postal area (Westminster)
Sardinia Street, WC2A
Sardinia Street, WC2B Sardinia Street, formerly Duke Street, was a street that ran from Prince’s Street in the south to the western side of Lincoln’s Inn Fields in the north. (Westminster)
Sardinia Street, WC2B
Scandia House, W1S Scandia House is a building on Albemarle Street (Westminster)
Scandia House, W1S
Schomberg House, SW1P Schomberg House is sited on Page Street (Westminster)
Schomberg House, SW1P
Shelton Street, WC2H Shelton Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2H postal area (Westminster)
Shelton Street, WC2H
Sheridan Buildings, WC2B Sheridan Buildings is a block on Martlett Court (Westminster)
Sheridan Buildings, WC2B
Slingsby Place, WC2E Slingsby Place is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
Slingsby Place, WC2E
Smith Square, SW1P Smith Square was originally developed by Sir James Smith around 1726. (Westminster)
Smith Square, SW1P
Southampton Street, WC2E Southampton Street - named for Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton and landowner (Westminster)
Southampton Street, WC2E
Southampton Street, WC2E Southampton Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2R postal area (Westminster)
Southampton Street, WC2E
St Anns Street, SW1P St Anns Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
St Anns Street, SW1P
St Clement’s Building, WC2A St Clement’s Building is a block on Clare Market (Westminster)
St Clement’s Building, WC2A
St Clement’s Passage, WC2A St Clement’s Passage is a road in the WC2A postcode area (Westminster)
St Clement’s Passage, WC2A
St Clements Lane, WC2A St Clements Lane is one of the streets of London in the WC2A postal area (Westminster)
St Clements Lane, WC2A
St Giles House, WC2B Residential block (Westminster)
St Giles House, WC2B
St Martins Court, WC2H St Martins Court is one of the streets of London in the WC2N postal area (Westminster)
St Martins Court, WC2H
St Martins Lane, WC2N St Martins Lane runs up to Seven Dials from St Martin’s-in-the-Fields (Westminster)
St Martins Lane, WC2N
St Martins Street, WC2H St Martins Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2H postal area (Westminster)
St Martins Street, WC2H
St Matthew Street, SW1P St Matthew Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
St Matthew Street, SW1P
St Vincents Centre, SW1P St Vincents Centre is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
St Vincents Centre, SW1P
St. Margaret Street, SW1P St Margaret Street is the road immediately outside Westminster Hall (Westminster)
St. Margaret Street, SW1P
St. Matthew Street, SW1P St. Matthew Street is a road in the SW1P postcode area (Westminster)
St. Matthew Street, SW1P
Standbrook House, W1S Standbrook House is a block on Old Bond Street (Westminster)
Standbrook House, W1S
Star Yard, WC2A Star Yard is one of the streets of London in the WC2A postal area (Westminster)
Star Yard, WC2A
Stewart House, SW1P Stewart House is a block on Erasmus Street (Westminster)
Stewart House, SW1P
Storey’s Gate, SW1H Abraham Storey, one of Wren’s master-masons, built Storey’s Gate that now commemorates his name. (Westminster)
Storey’s Gate, SW1H
Strand Bridge House, WC2 Strand Bridge House is a block on Strand (Westminster)
Strand Bridge House, WC2
Strand Bridge House, WC2R Strand Bridge House is a block on Strand (Westminster)
Strand Bridge House, WC2R
Strand Building, WC2R Strand Building is a block on Strand (Westminster)
Strand Building, WC2R
Strand Lane, WC2R Strand Lane is a road in the WC2R postcode area (Westminster)
Strand Lane, WC2R
Strand Underpass, WC2R Strand Underpass is a road in the WC2R postcode area
Strand Underpass, WC2R
Strand, WC2R Strand is one of the streets of London in the WC2B postal area (Westminster)
Strand, WC2R
Strutton Court, SW1P Strutton Court is a block on Strutton Ground (Westminster)
Strutton Court, SW1P
Strutton Ground, SW1P Strutton Ground is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Strutton Ground, SW1P
Suffolk Place, SW1Y The Earl of Suffolk (Thomas Howard) was the reason for the naming of Suffolk Place (Westminster)
Suffolk Place, SW1Y
Suffolk Street, SW1Y Suffolk Street was named after Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk, who owned a stable yard attached to Northumberland House which lay on this site (Westminster)
Suffolk Street, SW1Y
Surrey Street, WC2R Surrey Street was built on land once occupied by Arundel House and its gardens (Westminster)
Surrey Street, WC2R
Tavistock Street, WC2B Tavistock Street is a road in the WC2B postcode area (Westminster)
Tavistock Street, WC2B
Temple Pier Victoria Embankment, WC2R Temple Pier Victoria Embankment is a location in London (Westminster)
Temple Pier Victoria Embankment, WC2R
Thames House, SW1P Thames House is a block on Millbank (Westminster)
Thames House, SW1P
The Arcade, WC2B The Arcade is one of the streets of London in the WC2B postal area (Westminster)
The Arcade, WC2B
The Courthouse, SW1P The Courthouse is a block on Horseferry Road (Westminster)
The Courthouse, SW1P
The Edmund J. Safra Fountain Court, WC2R The Edmund J. Safra Fountain Court is a road in the WC2R postcode area (Westminster)
The Edmund J. Safra Fountain Court, WC2R
The Fry Building, SW1P The Fry Building is located on Horseferry Road (Westminster)
The Fry Building, SW1P
The Market Piazza, WC2E The Market Piazza is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
The Market Piazza, WC2E
The Market The Piazza, WC2E The Market The Piazza is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
The Market The Piazza, WC2E
The Market, WC2E The Market is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
The Market, WC2E
The Piazza, WC2E The Piazza is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
The Piazza, WC2E
The Queen’s Steps, SE1 The Queen’s Steps is a road in the SE1 postcode area (South Bank)
The Queen’s Steps, SE1
The Queen’s Walk, SE1 The Queen’s Walk is a road in the SE1 postcode area (South Bank)
The Queen’s Walk, SE1
The Sanctuary, SW1P The Sanctuary is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
The Sanctuary, SW1P
The Terrace, SW1A The Terrace is a road in the SW1A postcode area (Westminster)
The Terrace, SW1A
The Terrace, SW1P The Terrace is a road in the SW1P postcode area (Westminster)
The Terrace, SW1P
Thomas More Building, WC2A Thomas More Building is a building on Strand (Westminster)
Thomas More Building, WC2A
Thomas Neal Centre, WC2H Thomas Neal Centre is one of the streets of London in the WC2H postal area (Westminster)
Thomas Neal Centre, WC2H
Thorney Street, SW1P Thorney Street is a road in the SW1P postcode area (Westminster)
Thorney Street, SW1P
Tonbridge House, WC2H Tonbridge House is a block on Mercer Street (Westminster)
Tonbridge House, WC2H
Tothill House, SW1P Tothill House is part of the Grosvenor Estate (Westminster)
Tothill House, SW1P
Tothill Street, SW1H Tothill Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1H postal area (Westminster)
Tothill Street, SW1H
Tower House, WC2E Tower House is a block on Southampton Street (Westminster)
Tower House, WC2E
Tower House, WC2R Tower House is located on Southampton Street (Westminster)
Tower House, WC2R
Transport House, SW1P Transport House can be found on Dean Bradley Street (Westminster)
Transport House, SW1P
Tufton Court, SW1 Tufton Court can be found on Tufton Street (Westminster)
Tufton Court, SW1
Tufton Street, SW1P Tufton Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Tufton Street, SW1P
Udall Street, SW1V Udall Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Udall Street, SW1V
Upper St Martin’s Lane, WC2H This is a street in the WC2H postcode area (Westminster)
Upper St Martin’s Lane, WC2H
Vere Street, WC2B Vere Street was a street in the Lincoln’s Inn Fields area (Westminster)
Vere Street, WC2B
Victoria Chambers, SW1P Victoria Chambers is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Victoria Chambers, SW1P
Victoria Embankment, SW1A Victoria Embankment leads north out of the Westminster area (River Thames)
Victoria Embankment, SW1A
Victoria Street, SW1P Victoria Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1H postal area (Westminster)
Victoria Street, SW1P
Vincent House, SW1P Vincent House is sited on Hide Place (Westminster)
Vincent House, SW1P
Vincent Square, SW1P Vincent Square is a large grass-covered square which provides playing fields for Westminster School, which owns it (Westminster)
Vincent Square, SW1P
Vincent Street, SW1P Vincent Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Vincent Street, SW1P
Waterman House, WC2 Waterman House is a block on Kingsway (Westminster)
Waterman House, WC2
Waterman House, WC2B Waterman House is sited on Kingsway (Westminster)
Waterman House, WC2B
Wellington Street, WC2E Wellington Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2E postal area (Westminster)
Wellington Street, WC2E
Wellington Terrace, WC2E Wellington Terrace is a street in Paddington (Westminster)
Wellington Terrace, WC2E
Westminster Bridge, SE1 Westminster Bridge links Westminster on the west side with Lambeth on the east side (River Thames)
Westminster Bridge, SE1
Westminster Central Hall, SW1H Westminster Central Hall is one of the streets of London in the SW1H postal area (Westminster)
Westminster Central Hall, SW1H
Westminster House, SW1P Westminster House is sited on Millbank (Westminster)
Westminster House, SW1P
Westminster Mansions, SW1P Westminster Mansions is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Westminster Mansions, SW1P
Westminster Palace Gardens, SW1P Westminster Palace Gardens is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Westminster Palace Gardens, SW1P
Westminster Pier, SW1A Westminster Pier is one of the streets of London in the SW1A postal area (River Thames)
Westminster Pier, SW1A
Whitcomb Street, WC2H Whitcomb Street - named after William Whitcomb, 17th century brewer and property developer (Westminster)
Whitcomb Street, WC2H
Whitehall Court, SW1A Whitehall Court runs north from Horse Guards Avenue (Westminster)
Whitehall Court, SW1A
Whitehall Gardens, SW1A Whitehall Gardens is a road in the SW1A postcode area (Westminster)
Whitehall Gardens, SW1A
Whitehall Place, SW1A Whitehall Place is one of the streets of London in the SW1A postal area (Westminster)
Whitehall Place, SW1A
Whitehall, SW1A Whitehall is recognised as the centre of the government of the United Kingdom (Westminster)
Whitehall, SW1A
Wild Street, WC2B Wild Street is one of the streets of London in the WC2B postal area (Westminster)
Wild Street, WC2B
William Sinkins House, WC2A William Sinkins House is a block on Carey Street (Westminster)
William Sinkins House, WC2A
Williams House, SW1P Williams House is sited on Montaigne Close (Westminster)
Williams House, SW1P
Windsor House, SW1H Windsor House is a block on Victoria Street (Westminster)
Windsor House, SW1H

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