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Postal area in/near Elephant and Castle, existing between 1917 and now.

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Postal area · Elephant and Castle · SE1 ·
December
16
2018
The SE1 postcode is the main postal district of the SE area of the London postal area.

SE1 covers the area nearest to central London, covering alongside other areas, the iconic South Bank.

The streets of SE1:
Abbey Gardens Abbey Gardens is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Abbey Street Abbey Street takes its name from Bermondsey Abbey which was situated between Bermondsey Square, Grange Walk and Long Walk.
Abbots Lane Abbots Lane was named in memory of the medieval Abbots of Lewes.
Abercorn Way Abercorn Way is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Aberdour Street Aberdour Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Abingdon Close A street within the SE1 postcode
Abinger House Abinger House is located on Great Dover Street.
Acanthus Drive A street within the SE1 postcode
Achilles Close Achilles Close is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Acworth Street Acworth Street was situated both off the Old Kent Road and Tower Bridge Road.
Addington Street Addington Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Ainsdale Drive A street within the SE1 postcode
Alaska Street Alaska Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Albert Barnes House Albert Barnes House can be found on New Kent Road.
Albert Embankment Albert Embankment was reclaimed from the Lambeth foreshore.
Alderney Mews A street within the SE1 postcode
Alice Street Alice Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
All Hallows Place All Hallows Place disappeared due to Second World World bombing.
Alleyn House Alleyn House is a block on Burbage Close.
Alma Grove Alma Grove was formerly Alma Road, and before that Tenter Ground Lane.
Alscot Road Alscot Road runs around Bermondsey Spa Gardens.
Alscot Way Alscot Way is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
America Street America Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Amisha Court Amisha Court is a block on Grange Road.
Anchor Terrace Anchor Terrace is a large symmetrical building on the east side of Southwark Bridge Road, situated very close to the River Thames.
Angel Place Angel Place was the site of the Marshalsea Prison between 1811 and 1842.
Applegarth House Residential block
Aquinas Street Aquinas Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Arc House Arc House is a block on Tanner Street.
Arch Street A street within the SE1 postcode
Archdale House Archdale House is a block on Cluny Place.
Archie Street Archie Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Argent Street Silver Street connected Orange Street (now Copperfield Street) and Loman Street.
Arnold Estate The Arnold Estate dates from the 1950s.
Arnold’s Place Meridian Place was renamed to Arnold’s Place, SE1 in 1881.
Arnott Street Charles Street was renamed Arnott Street, SE1 in 1868.
Arrol House Arrol House is a block on Rockingham Street.
Artbrand House A street within the SE1 postcode
Artesian Building Artesian Building is a block on Alscot Road.
Artillery Street Charles Street was renamed to Artillery Street, SE1 in 1890.
Aster Place Ann’s Place was given the name Aster Place, SE1 in 1892.
Astley Street Victoria Place was called Astley Street after 1872.
Attilburgh House Attilburgh House is a block on Abbey Street.
Aubin Street Granby Street became Aubin Street in 1857 (3456).
Aulay Street Aulay Avenue was called Aulay Street after 1888.
Avery House Avery House can be found on Dorrit Street.
Avocet Close Avocet Close is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Avon Place Avon Place is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Avondale House Avondale House is a block on Avondale Square.
Avondale Pavement Avondale Pavement is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Avondale Square Avondale Square is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Avonmouth House Avonmouth House can be found on Avonmouth Street.
Avonmouth Street Avonmouth Street was formerly called Devonshire Street.
Aylesford House Aylesford House is a block on Staple Street.
Ayliffe Place Ayliffe Place was situated at the end of Ayliffe Street.
Aylwin Estate The Aylwin Estate is in Bermondsey.
Ayres Street Ayres Street was formerly known as Whitecross Street.
Bacon Grove Bacon Grove is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Baden Place Baden Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Baffins Place Winters Court became Baffins Place in 1890 (3494).
Bakery Street A street within the SE16 postcode
Balaclava Road Balaclava Road’s name records the date of the development with the military victories of the Crimean War still fresh at that time.
Balin House Balin House is a block on Plantain Place.
Balin Place In Southwark SE1, St George’s Place became Balin Place in 1893.
Bank End Bank End was so-named because of the former earth banks built to protect the area against the Thames.
Banks House Banks House is located on Rockingham Street.
Bankside House Bankside House is a block on Sumner Street.
Bankside Lofts Bankside Lofts is a block in Southwark.
Bankside Bankside is named after former earthen banks built to protect the area against the Thames.
Barbel Street Barbel Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Barge House Street Barge House Street is a renamed section of Upper Ground Street.
Barkham Terrace A street within the SE1 postcode
Barnham Street Barnham Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Barons Place Barons Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Bartholomew Street Bartholomew Street’s set of late Georgian houses date from 1819.
Bath House Bath House can be found on Bath Terrace.
Bath Terrace Bath Terrace is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Battle Bridge Lane Battle Bridge Lane, formerly known as Mill Lane, underwent its name change in 1891.
Baylis Road Baylis Road runs between Westminster Bridge Road and Waterloo Road.
Baytree Mews A street within the SE17 postcode
Bazeley House Bazeley House is located on Library Street.
Bazon Street Bond Street was renamed Bazon Street, SE1 in 1894.
Bear Gardens Bear Gardens is the site of a medieval pleasure ground.
Bear Lane Bear Lane is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Beatrice Road Beatrice Road is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Becket House Becket House is located on Lambeth Palace Road.
Bedale Street Bedale Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Bell Yard Mews A street within the SE1 postcode
Bell Yaroad Mews A street within the SE1 postcode
Belvedere Building Belvedere Building is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Belvedere Buildings Belvedere Buildings is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Belvedere Road Belvedere Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Benbow House Benbow House is a block on New Globe Walk.
Benson House Benson House is located on Hatfields.
Bentham House Bentham House is a block on Falmouth Road.
Bermondsey Exchange A street within the SE1 postcode
Bermondsey Square Bermondsey Square is located on Tower Bridge Road, the former the site of Bermondsey Abbey.
Bermondsey Street Bermondsey Street was named for the Abbey of St Saviour’s.
Bethel Place In Bermondsey SE1, Brewer’s Turning became Bethel Place in 1898.
Betsham House Betsham House is located on Newcomen Street.
Bevington Path Bevington Path is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Binnie House Binnie House is a block on Bath Terrace.
Bittern Street In SE1, William Street was renamed Bittern Street after 1892.
Black Eagle Yard Black Eagle Yard is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Black Friars Road Black Friars Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Black Prince Road Black Prince Road is named after Edward, the Black Prince, the son of King Edward III
Black Swan Yard Black Swan Yard is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Blackfriars Foundry 154-156 A street within the SE1 postcode
Blackfriars Road Blackfriars Road runs between St George’s Circus at the southern end and Blackfriars Bridge over the River Thames at the northern end, leading to the City of London.
Blackman Street Blackman Street formed the southern portion of Borough High Street.
Blenheim Business Centre A street within the SE1 postcode
Blue Fin Building Blue Fin Building is a block on Southwark Street.
Bluelion Place Bluelion Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Boddy’s Bridge In SE1, Upper Ground Place was renamed Boddy’s Bridge after 1934.
Boniface Street Mason Street was given the name Boniface Street, SE1 in 1893.
Borough High Street Borough High Street was the Roman ’Stane Street’.
Borough Road Borough Road runs east-west between St George’s Circus and Borough High Street.
Boss Street Boss Street runs north off Tooley Street.
Boughton House Boughton House is a block on Tennis Street.
Boulogne House Boulogne House is a block on The Grange.
Boundary Row Boundary Row is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Bowles Road Herman Road was renamed Bowles Road, SE1 in 1919.
Bowling Green Place Bowling Green Place is a location in London.
Boyce Street After 1911, the new name for Anne Street was Boyce Street, SE1
Boyfield Street Boyfield Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Brad Street Brad Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Braidwood Street Green Bank was renamed to Braidwood Street, SE1 in 1937.
Bramwell House Bramwell House is a building on Harper Road.
Braque Building Braque Building is a building on Ewer Street.
Breton House Breton House is a block on Abbey Street.
Brewery Square Brewery Square is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Bricklayers Arms Flyover Bricklayers Arms Flyover is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Bricklayers Arms Bricklayers Arms is an intersection of the A2 and the London Inner Ring Road where Bermondsey meets Walworth and Elephant & Castle in south London.
Bridewain Street A street within the SE1 postcode
Bridge Arcade The Arcade, SE1 was renamed as Bridge Arcade, SE1 in 1937.
Bridge House Bridge House is a block on Borough High Street.
Brinton Walk A street within the SE1 postcode
Broadwall Broadwall is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Brockham Street Brockham Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Brodie Street Brodie Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Bromleigh House Bromleigh House is a block on Abbey Street.
Brookwood House Brookwood House is a building on Webber Street.
Brunlees House Brunlees House is a block on Bath Terrace.
Brunswick Court Brunswick Court is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Brunswick Street Brunswick Street was the former name for the northern section of Falmouth Road.
Buckley Court Buckley Court can be found on Alscot Road.
Buckley Street Frances Street was renamed Buckley Street, SE1 in 1937.
Buckstone Apartments Buckstone Apartments is a block on Blackfriars Road.
Bunyan Place In SE1, Palace Yard was renamed Bunyan Place after 1857.
Burbage Close A street within the SE1 postcode
Burdett Street Burdett Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Burge Street Burge Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Burgundy Street In SE1, Grange Street was renamed Burgundy Street after 1906.
Burman Court Bird-in-Hand Court, SE1 was renamed as Burman Court, SE1 in 1939.
Burman Street Union Street, SE1 was renamed as Burman Street, SE1 in 1885.
Burnell Walk A street within the SE1 postcode
Burnham Close A street within the SE1 postcode
Burrell Street Burrell Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Burrows Mews Burrows Mews is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Bursar Street Bursar Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Burwash House Burwash House can be found on Weston Street.
Bushbaby Close Bushbaby Close is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Bushwood Drive Bushwood Drive is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Butlers & Colonial Wharf A street within the SE1 postcode
Butlers Colonial Wharf Butlers Colonial Wharf is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Butlers Wharf Located on the south bank of the River Thames, just east of Tower Bridge, Butler’s Wharf is a Grade II listed building that now houses luxury flats and restaurants.
Buttermere Close Buttermere Close is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Bywell Place Princes Place was renamed to Bywell Place, SE1 in 1898.
Cabanel Apartments Cabanel Apartments is a block on Milcote Street.
Cadet Drive Cadet Drive is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Caffrey Place Thomas Place was given the name Caffrey Place, SE1 in 1893.
Caffyn Street In 1857, New Street, SE1 became Caffyn Street, SE1.
Cage Place After 1893, the new name for Cottage Place was Cage Place, SE1
Caleb Street In SE1, King Street was renamed Caleb Street after 1893.
Calico House A street within the SE1 postcode
Calvert’s Buildings Felix Calvert, local brewer, is recorded as operating here in the late 18th century.
Cambridge House Cambridge House is a block on Potters Fields Park.
Candishe House Candishe House is a block on Queen Elizabeth Street.
Canon Murnane Road Ernest Street was called Canon Murnane Road after 1937.
Canterbury House Canterbury House can be found on Royal Street.
Canvas House A street within the SE1 postcode
Canvey Street A street within the SE1 postcode
Caraway Apartments Caraway Apartments is a building on Lafone Street.
Cardamom Building Cardamom Building is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Cardinal Bourne Street A street within the SE1 postcode
Cardinal Cap Alley Cardinal Cap Alley is an alley in Bankside.
Cardol Place St George’s Place South became Cardol Place in 1893 (4118).
Carlisle Lane Carlisle Lane is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Carlisle Street After 1881, the new name for Carlisle Lane was Carlisle Street, SE1
Carmarthen Place A street within the SE1 postcode
Casson Square Casson Square is a square of South Bank buildings.
Cathedral Street Cathedral Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Cavan Terrace In Southwark SE1, Albert Terrace became Cavan Terrace in 1892.
Caxton House Caxton House is a block on Borough Road.
Cayenne Court Cayenne Court is a block on Cayenne Court.
Cedar Court A street within the SE1 postcode
Centaur Street Centaur Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Chaloner Court Chaloner Court is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Chancel Street Chancel Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Chapel Court Chapel Court has hosted The Blue-Eyed Maid pub since 1613.
Chapel Place Chapel Place largely followed the modern route of Hankey Place.
Chaplin Close A street within the SE1 postcode
Charlie Chaplin Walk Charlie Chaplin Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Chartes House Chartes House is located on Stevens Street.
Chartham House Chartham House is a block on Law Street.
Chaucer Drive Chaucer Drive is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Chettle Close Chettle Close is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Chevron Apartments Chevron Apartments is a building on St James’s Road.
Chicheley Street Henry Chichele was a 15th-century Archbishop of Canterbury.
Chilham House Chilham House is a block on Law Street.
China Works China Works is a block on Black Prince Road.
Christmas Street Christmas Street ran north from Tower Bridge Road, west of Green Walk.
Church Street Church Street is an old name for the street leading to Lambeth Bridge.
City Bridge House City Bridge House is a block on Southwark Street.
City Walk City Walk is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Clandon House Clandon House is located on Boyfield Street.
Clenham Street Peter Street became Clenham Street in 1896 (4378).
Clennam Street Clennam Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Climsland House Climsland House is a block on Duchy Street.
Clink St Studios Clink St Studios is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Clink Street Clink Street is best known as the historic location of the Clink Prison.
Clink Wharf A street within the SE1 postcode
Clove Place In Bermondsey SE1, Pleasant Place became Clove Place in 1895.
Cluny Estate The Cluny Estate was at first called the Decima Street Estate.
Cluny Place Marigold Court became Cluny Place in 1906 (4421).
Coach House Mews A street within the SE1 postcode
Cobourg Road Cobourg Road is a 1820s development of brick semi-detached houses.
Coin Street Coin Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Cole House Cole House is a block on Tanswell Street.
Cole Street Cole Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Colechurch House Colechurch House is a block on Avondale Square.
Collingwood Street Collingwood Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Collinson Court Collinson Court is a block on Great Suffolk Street.
Collinson Street Revel’s Row was called Collinson Street after 1871.
Collinson Walk Collinson Walk is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Colnbrook Street Colnbrook Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Colombo Court In Southwark SE1, Brunswick Court became Colombo Court in 1920.
Colombo House Colombo House is a block on Joan Street.
Colombo Street Colombo Street was - until 1937 - called Collingwood Street.
Colour House A street within the SE1 postcode
Columbo House Columbo House is a block on Blackfriars Road.
Colwyn Place In 1915, South Place, SE1 became Colwyn Place, SE1.
Colwyn Street South Street was renamed Colwyn Street, SE1 in 1893.
Commercial Pier Wharf Commercial Pier Wharf is a road in the SE16 postcode area
Concert Hall Approach Concert Hall Approach ’does what it says on the tin’.
Conquest Apartments Conquest Apartments is sited on Blackfriars Road.
Conquest Street Bath Street was given the name Conquest Street, SE1 in 1937.
Cons Street Emma Cons was the founder of the Royal Victoria Coffee Music Hall, that later became known as the Old Vic.
Cooper Close Cooper Close is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Cooperage Court Cooperage Court is sited on Gainsford Street.
Coopers Road Coopers Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Copeland House Copeland House can be found on Lambeth Road.
Copper Row Copper Row is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Copperfield House Copperfield House, like much of the Dickens Estate, is named after a fictional character.
Copperfield Street Copperfield Street was named after the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, by association with nearby Dickens Square.
Coral Street Coral Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Coriander Court Coriander Court is a block on Shad Thames.
Corliss Place After 1895, the new name for Pleasant Row was Corliss Place, SE1
Cornwall Flats Cornwall Flats is a block on Cornwall Road.
Cornwall Road According to John Norden’s description in 1615, there was a lane running northwest towards the Thames, following the approximate path of the modern Cornwall Road.
Corsham Place Paved Place was renamed to Corsham Place, SE1 in 1895.
Cory Square Princes Square was called Cory Square after 1897.
Cosser Street Cosser Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Cottage A street within the SE1 postcode
Cottesloe Mews A street within the SE1 postcode
Cottons Centre The Cottons Centre is a black near London Bridge.
Cottons Lane Cottons Lane is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Counter Street Counter Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
County Street County Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Coxson Place Butler’s Place was given the name Coxson Place, SE1 in 1890.
Crayford House Crayford House can be found on Staple Street.
Creasy Street In 1936, Cross Street, Swan Mead, SE1 became Creasy Street, SE1.
Crimscott Street Crimscott Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Crosby Row Crosby Row is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Crossett Place Brunswick Place was renamed to Crossett Place, SE1 in 1920.
Crow Place James Place was given the name Crow Place, SE1 in 1895.
Crown Apartments Crown Apartments is a block on Queen Elizabeth Street.
Crucifix Lane Crucifix Lane is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Cubitt House Cubitt House is a block on Blackfriars Road.
Curlew Street Curlew Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Curtis Street Curtis Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Curtis Way Curtis Way is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Dalkey Place After 1892, the new name for Angell Place was Dalkey Place, SE1
Damon Place In SE1, William’s Place was renamed Damon Place after 1896.
Dantzic Street Market Street was renamed Dantzic Street, SE1 in 1893.
Daryngton House Daryngton House is located on Hankey Place.
Davidge Street Little Surrey Street was called Davidge Street after 1937.
Dawkins Court Dawkins Court is a block on Garland Close.
Decima Street Decima Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Decima Studios A street within the SE1 postcode
Delphini Apartments Delphini Apartments can be found on Blackfriars Road.
Deverell Street Deverell Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Devon Mansions Devon Mansions is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Devonshire House Devonshire House is a block on Bath Terrace.
Dhonau House Dhonau House is a block on the Longfield Estate.
Dibdin Apartments Dibdin Apartments is located on Blackfriars Road.
Dibdin Row A street within the SE1 postcode
Dickens Estate Most of the Dickens Estate south of Jamaica Road dates from the 1960s.
Dickens Square Dickens Square is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Disney Place Disney Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Disney Street Disney Street is a location in London.
Dockhead Dockhead is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Dodson Street Dodson Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Dolben Street Dolben Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Dombey House Dombey House is a block on Wolseley Street.
Doon Street Doon Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Doreen Ramsey Court Doreen Ramsey Court is a block on The Cut.
Dorking House Dorking House is located on Pardoner Street.
Dorrit Street Duke Street was called Dorrit Street after 1892.
Dorset House Dorset House is a block on Stamford Street.
Doyce Street Doyce Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Draper House Draper House is a block on A3.
Driscoll House Driscoll House is a block on New Kent Road.
Druid Street Druid Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Duchess Drive Duchess Drive is a location in London.
Duchess Walk Duchess Walk is a location in London.
Duchy Place In 1938, Little Duke Street, SE1 became Duchy Place, SE1.
Duchy Street Duchy Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Duke Street Hill Duke Street Hill is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Dunkirk House Dunkirk House is located on Unnamed Road.
Dunsterville Way Dunsterville Way is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Dunton Road Dunton Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Earl Street In 1868, Stanhope Place, SE1 became Earl Street, SE1.
East Building East Building is situated in the corner of London Bridge.
East Point East Point is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Eastwell House Eastwell House is a building on Manciple Street.
Eccles Place After 1939, the new name for Norfolk Street was Eccles Place, SE1
Eckett Street Edward Street was called Eckett Street after 1893.
Edward Henry House Edward Henry House is a block on Cornwall Road.
Elephant & Castle Elephant & Castle is a name for a short section of road beside the noted junction of the same name.
Elephant Castle Super Bowl Elephant Castle Super Bowl is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Elgood House Elgood House can be found on Tabard Street.
Elizabeth House Elizabeth House is a block on York Road.
Ellington House Ellington House is a block on Harper Road.
Ellis Apartments Ellis Apartments is a block on Milcote Street.
Elm Court A street within the SE1 postcode
Embassy House Embassy House is a block on Tooley Street.
Emerson Street Emerson Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Emery Street In 1893, Short Street, SE1 became Emery Street, SE1.
Empire Square East A street within the SE1 postcode
Empire Square South Empire Square South is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Empire Square West A street within the SE1 postcode
English Ground In 1896, Black Bull Court, SE1 became English Ground, SE1.
English Grounds English Grounds is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Enterprise House Residential block
Epsom Court In 1909, John Court, SE1 became Epsom Court, SE1.
Eric Wilkins House Eric Wilkins House is a block on Old Kent Road.
Ernst Building Ernst Building is a block on Union Street.
Esmeralda Road Esmeralda Road is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Ethelm House Ethelm House is a block on Cornwall Road.
Ethelm Street King Street was renamed to Ethelm Street, SE1 in 1893.
Etty Street Felix Street was renamed to Etty Street, SE1 in 1937.
Eve’s Place Adam’s Place was renamed Eve’s Place, SE1 in 1895.
Ewer Street Ewer Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Express House Express House is a block on Spurgeon Street.
Exton Street Exton Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Eynsford House Eynsford House is a block on Crosby Row.
Fair Street Fair Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Falcon Point Piazza Falcon Point Piazza is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Falka Place In SE1, Ann’s Place was renamed Falka Place after 1892.
Falmouth Road The lower half of Falmouth Road - known at first as St George’s Road - was laid out just before 1830 across land on lease to the Brandon Trustees.
Faraday House Faraday House is sited on Cole Street.
Farmcote Place In Bermondsey SE1, Queen’s Place became Farmcote Place in 1896.
Farnham House Farnham House is a building on Union Street.
Fellmongers Path Fellmongers Path is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Fells Square Union Court was given the name Fells Square, SE1 in 1891.
Fendall Street Fendall Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Fennel Apartments Fennel Apartments is a block on Lafone Street.
Fenning Street Fenning Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Festival Pier Festival Pier is a stop for river boat services on the River Thames
Fifth Floor Valentine Place A street within the SE1 postcode
Finck Street In 1896, Blythe Terrace, SE1 became Finck Street, SE1.
Firbeck Cottages Railway Cottages was called Firbeck Cottages after 1896.
Fitzroy House Fitzroy House is a block on Cooper’s Road.
Flat Iron Square Flat Iron Square is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Fletcher Lane Love Lane became Fletcher Lane in 1929 (1107).
Fort Road Fort Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Fortune Place Fortune Place is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Forum Magnum Square A street within the SE1 postcode
Foston Place Swan Place was called Foston Place after 1897.
Frank Mews Frank Mews is a road in the SE1 postcode area
FranklinWilkins Building FranklinWilkins Building is sited on Stamford Street.
Fraser Court Fraser Court is a block on Brockham Street.
Frazier Street Frazier Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Friars Bridge Court Friars Bridge Court is located on Blackfriars Road.
Friars House Friars House is a block on Blackfriars Road.
Futura House Futura House is a location in London.
Gabriels Wharf Gabriels Wharf is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Gainsford Street Gainsford Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Gainsforoad Street A street within the SE1 postcode
Gaitskell Way A street within the SE1 postcode
Gallery Court A street within the SE1 postcode
Gambia Place Thurlow Street was given the name Gambia Place, SE1 in 1915.
Gambia Street Gambia Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Garden Row Garden Row is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Gardiner House Gardiner House is a block on Borough Road.
Gare Apartments A street within the SE1 postcode
Gareth Place Union Place was called Gareth Place after 1893.
Garland Close A street within the SE1 postcode
Gatehouse Square A street within the SE1 postcode
Gaunt Street Gaunt Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Gay Street Gay Street is a road in the SW15 postcode area
Gaywood Street Gaywood Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Gedling Place A street within the SE1 postcode
Gedling Street Wellington Street was called Gedling Street after 1878.
Gemini House Gemini House is a block on Bermondsey Street.
George Elliston House George Elliston House is a block on Avondale Square.
George Inn Yard George Inn Yard is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
George Inn Yard George Inn Yard is a yard of unknown antiquity in Southwark.
Gerridge Street Gerridge Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Gibbings House Gibbings House can be found on King James Street.
Ginger Apartments Ginger Apartments is a block on Curlew Street.
Glade Path A street within the SE1 postcode
Gladstone Street Gladstone Street was built in the 1840s.
Glasshill Street Glasshill Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Global House Global House is a building on Great Suffolk Street.
Globe Street Globe Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Globe View House Globe View House is a block on Blackfriars Road.
Gloucester Court Gloucester Court can be found on Swan Street.
Godfree Court Godfree Court is a block in Southwark.
Godstone House Godstone House can be found on Pardoner Street.
Godwin House Godwin House is a block on Still Walk.
Graduate Place A street within the SE1 postcode
Granby Place A street within the SE1 postcode
Grande Vitesse Industrial Centre A street within the SE1 postcode
Grange House Grange House is a block on The Grange.
Grange Road Grange Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Grange Walk (E. part) Horney Lane was called Grange Walk (E. part) after 1961.
Grange Walk Mews Grange Walk Mews is a location in London.
Grange Walk Grange Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Grange Yard Grange Yard is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Gray Street Gray Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Great Dover Street Great Dover Street was established in 1750 as a turnpike improvement to facilitate traffic flow out of the City towards the southeast ports.
Great Guildford Business Square Great Guildford Business Square is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Great Guildford Street Great Guildford Street runs north-south in Southwark.
Great Maze Pond Great Maze Pond is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Great Suffolk Street Great Suffolk Street was at one time called Dirty Lane.
Green Dragon Court Green Dragon Court ran off Bedale Street.
Green Walk Green Walk was originally one of two Green Walks in Southwark, the other being in Bankside.
Greene House Greene House is a block on Burbage Close.
Greenham Close Greenham Close is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Greet Street Greet Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Griffin Street Griffin Street was marked on maps between the 1820s and the 1950s.
Griggs Place Griggs Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Griggs Road Griggs Road is a road in the E10 postcode area
Grindal Street In Lambeth SE1, Harriet Street became Grindal Street in 1893.
Grotto Court Queen’s Court was renamed Grotto Court, SE1 in 1929.
Guildhall North Wing Guildhall North Wing is a location in London.
Guinness Court Guinness Court is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Guinness Square Guinness Square is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Guinness Trust Buildings () Guinness Trust Buildings () is a block on Guinness Court.
Gutenberg Court Gutenberg Court is sited on Grange Road.
Guy Street A street within the SE1 postcode
Haddonhall Street After 1906, the new name for Russell Place was Haddonhall Street, SE1
Halfmoon Yard Halfmoon Yard lay off Borough High Street,
Hamilton Square Nelson Square was given the name Hamilton Square, SE1 in 1874.
Hamlet Way Hamlet Way is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Hankey House Hankey House is a block on Hankey Place.
Hankey Place Hankey Place seems to date from the 1950s, replacing Chapel Place.
Hannah Mary Way A street within the SE1 postcode
Hannibal House A street within the SE1 postcode
Harbledown House Harbledown House is a building on Manciple Street.
Hardwidge Street Hardwidge Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Harlington Street Harlington Street was built in the 1820s but swept away by the building of Waterloo station.
Harmony Place Harmony Place is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Harper Road Harper Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Harrow Street In Southwark SE1, Little Harrow Street became Harrow Street in 1868.
Hartley Buildings Hartley Buildings is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Hatchers Mews Hatchers Mews is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Hatfields The name "Hatfields" is believed to originate from a time when the area was used for drying animal skins, which were then used in various industries, including hat-making.
Hatters Court Hatters Court is a block on Redcross Way.
Haven Way A street within the SE1 postcode
Hay’s Lane This is a street in the SE1 postcode area
Hays Galleria Hays Galleria is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Hays Lane Hays Lane is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Hazel Way Hazel Way is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Headbourne House Headbourne House is a block on Law Street.
Heath Lodge A street within the SE1 postcode
Helen Gladstone House Helen Gladstone House is a block on Nelson Square.
Hendre Cottages In Southwark SE1, Cranbrook Cottages or Terrace became Hendre Cottages in 1905.
Hendre Road Hendre Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Henley Drive Henley Drive is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Henriette Raphael House Henriette Raphael House is a block on Talbot Yard.
Henry House Henry House is a building on Coin Street.
Henslowe Passage After 1929, the new name for Noah’s Ark Alley was Henslowe Passage, SE1
Hepburn Building Hepburn Building is a block on Grange Walk.
Hercules Road Hercules Road runs north from Lambeth Road near Lambeth Palace, on the site of Penlington Place.
Hermes House Hermes House is a block on Blackfriars Road.
Hestia House Hestia House is a block on City Walk.
Hickman’s Folly Hickman’s Folly was a very old Bermondsey street which disappeared as the Dickens Estate was built.
Hoadly House Hoadly House is a block on Union Street.
Hobb’s Court Hobb’s Court can be found on Jacob Street.
Hobbs Court A street within the SE1 postcode
Holland Street Today’s Holland Street was originally part of a street called Gravel Lane.
Holmes Terrace A street within the SE1 postcode
Holyrood Court Business Centre Holyrood Court Business Centre is a location in London.
Holyrood Street Holyrood Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Hopetown Place Russell Place was renamed to Hopetown Place, SE1 in 1892.
Hopton Street Hopton Street was known as Green Walk until the late nineteenth century.
Hopton’s Almshouses Hopton Street has had almshouses since 1752.
Horace Jones House Horace Jones House is a block on Duchess Walk.
Horead’s Cottages Horeads Cottages appear on the 1900 era map.
Horse & Groom Court After 1929, the new name for Horse & Groom Yard was Horse & Groom Court, SE1
Horselydown Lane Horselydown Lane is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Horsemongers Mews A street within the SE1 postcode
Horseshoe Wharf Apartments A street within the SE1 postcode
Howell Walk Howell Walk is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Howson Court Howson Court is a building on Old Kent Road.
Hoxton Square A street within the SE1 postcode
Huberd House Huberd House is a block on Manciple Street.
Hulme Place Hulme Place is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Humphrey Street Humphrey Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Hunter Close Hunter Close is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Hunter House Hunter House is a block on King James Street.
India House India House is a building on Curlew Street.
Invicta Plaza Invicta Plaza is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Isaac Way A street within the SE1 postcode
Isabella Street Isabella Street contains a number of restaurants which are housed in the railway arches below the London Bridge - Charing Cross railway lines.
Jacob Street Jacob Street is named after Jacob’s Island, the infamous area which preceded it.
Jamaica Road The SE1 section of Jamaica Road dates only from the 1960s.
James Clerk Maxwell Building James Clerk Maxwell Building is a block on Waterloo Road.
James Forbes House James Forbes House is a block on Great Suffolk Street.
Jenkins Street College Street was renamed Jenkins Street, SE1 in 1938.
Joan Street Jane Street became Joan Street in 1937.
Johanna Street Johanna Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Joiner Street Joiner Street is now part of London Bridge Street.
Joiner Street Joiner Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Jonson House Jonson House is a block on Burbage Close.
Junction Approach A street within the SE1 postcode
Keats Close A street within the SE1 postcode
Kell Street Kell Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Kellow House Kellow House can be found on Tennis Street.
Kempe House Kempe House is a block on Deverell Street.
Kemsing House Kemsing House is a block on Weston Street.
Kennington Road A small section of Kennington Road lies in the SE1 postal area.
Kent House Kent House is a block on Upper Ground.
Kentish Buildings Kentish Buildings is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Keppel Row In 1938, Keppel Street, SE1 became Keppel Row, SE1.
Keyse Road Alfred Street was renamed to Keyse Road, SE1 in 1936.
Keyworth Place After 1937, the new name for Providence Place was Keyworth Place, SE1
Keyworth Street Keyworth Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
King Edward Walk King Edward Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
King James Court King James Court leads off King James Street.
King James Street King James Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
King’s Place King’s Place lies off of Borough High Street.
Kings Bench Street Kings Bench Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Kings Head Yard Kings Head Yard is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Kings Reach A street within the SE1 postcode
Kingsley Flats A street within the postcode
Kinross Street George’s Place was renamed Kinross Street, SE1 in 1881.
Kintore Street In Bermondsey SE1, Thomas Place became Kintore Street in 1881.
Kintore Way Kintore Way is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Kipling Estate The Kipling Estate may date from 1966.
Kipling Street Kipling Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Kirby Grove Kirby Grove is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Kirby Street Palmer’s Rents was given the name Kirby Street, SE1 in 1881.
Knights House Knights House is a block on Gainsford Street.
Kotree way Kotree way is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Lackland House Lackland House is sited on Rowcross Street.
Lafone House A block.
Lafone Street Lafone Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Lagare Apartments Lagare Apartments is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Lake House Lake House is a block on Scovell Road.
Lamb Walk Lamb Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Lambert House Lambert House is sited on Southwark Street.
Lambeth Bridge Lambeth Bridge is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Lambeth High Street Lambeth High Street runs southwards from St Mary’s church, Lambeth to join Black Prince Road.
Lambeth Palace Road Lambeth Palace Road passes Lambeth Palace, official residence of the archbishops of Canterbury
Lambeth Road Lambeth Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Lanark House Lanark House is a block on Old Kent Road.
Lancaster Street Lancaster Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Landrail Place Susannah Place became Landrail Place in 1896 (6433).
Lanfranc Street Francis Street, SE1 was renamed as Lanfranc Street, SE1 in 1883.
Langdale House Residential block
Langdon Way A street within the SE1 postcode
Lansdowne Place Lansdowne Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Lant Street Lant Street derives its name from the Lant family who inherited the estates known as Southwark Place.
Larch Court A street within the SE1 postcode
Larch House A street within the SE1 postcode
Larnaca Street New Street was renamed Larnaca Street, SE1 in 1880.
Larnaca Works Larnaca Works is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Launcelot Street Launcelot Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Laurel Court Laurel Court is sited on Garland Close.
Laurie House Laurie House is sited on Gaywood Street.
Lavington Street Lavington Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Law Street Law Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Layton’s Buildings Layton’s Buildings lay off Borough High Street.
Layton’s Grove Layton’s Grove was situated off Borough High Street.
Leake Court In SE1, Bell Court was renamed Leake Court after 1939.
Leake Street Leake Street is a road and a road tunnel where graffiti is tolerated.
Leathermarket Court Leathermarket Court is sited on Leathermarket Court.
Leathermarket Court Leathermarket Court is a road in the SE1P postcode area
Lefroy House Lefroy House is a block on Collinson Street.
Leigh Hunt Street In 1937, Lombard Street, SE1 became Leigh Hunt Street, SE1.
Lenham House Lenham House is a block on Manciple Street.
Leroy Street Leroy Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Lewes House Lewes House is located on Druid Street.
Library Street Library Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Lingfield House Lingfield House is a block on Lancaster Street.
Linton House Linton House is a block on Union Street.
Linwood Place After 1879, the new name for Wellington Place was Linwood Place, SE1
Little Dorrit Court Little Dorrit’s Court, North of Marshalsea Road, is named after the Dickens character.
Little London Court A street within the SE1 postcode
Little London Mill House Little London Mill House can be found on Dockhead.
Little Strood House Little Strood House is a building on Hankey Place.
Lizette Place In Southwark SE1, Elizabeth Place became Lizette Place in 1895.
Lloyds Wharf Lloyds Wharf is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Lockesley Square A street within the SE1 postcode
Lockyer Estate Lockyer Estate is a Southwark estate.
Lockyer Place Edmond’s Place was renamed to Lockyer Place, SE1 in 1936.
Lockyer Street Charlotte Square was called Lockyer Street after 1890.
Loman Street Loman Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
London Bridge Street London Bridge Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
London Bridge Borough High Street was called London Bridge after 1948.
London Road London Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
London Road London Road is a location in London.
Long Lane Long Lane is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Long Walk Long Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Longfellow Way Longfellow Way is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Longfield Estate The Longfield Estate dates from the 1950s.
Longland Court Longland Court is sited on Avondale Square.
Longley Street Longley Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Longridge House Longridge House is a block on Falmouth Road.
Longstone Court Longstone Court is a block on Great Dover Street.
Love Walk The Close was called Love Walk after 1933.
Loveland Court Loveland Court is located on Jamaica Road.
Lower Fore Street Lower Fore Street existed on the Lambeth foreshore until the arrival of Albert Embankment.
Lower Marsh Lower Marsh is an 18th century street in the Waterloo neighbourhood.
Lower Road Lower Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Lumiere Court Lumiere Court is sited on Lancaster Street.
Lyly House Lyly House is a block on Burbage Close.
Lynton Road Lynton Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Madison Apartments A street within the SE1 postcode
Madron Street Madron Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Magdalen House Magdalen House is a block on Tooley Street.
Magdalen Street Magdalen Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Maggie Blake’s Cause Maggie Blake’s Cause is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Maguire Street Maguire Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Maiden Lane Maiden Lane is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Maidstone Buildings Mews Maidstone Buildings Mews lies off Borough High Street.
Malt Street Malt Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Maltby Street Maltby Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Maltings Place Maltings Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Manciple Street Manciple Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Mandela Way Mandela Way is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Mandela Way Mandela Way is a road in the SE16 postcode area
Mander Street James Place was renamed Mander Street, SE1 in 1857.
Mandeville House Mandeville House is a block on Rolls Road.
Marchant Court Marchant Court is a block on Fortune Place.
Marcia Road Marcia Road is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Market Yard Mews Market Yard Mews is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Marklake Court Marklake Court can be found on Weston Street.
Markstone House Markstone House is a block on Lancaster Street.
Marlborough Gardens A street within the SE1 postcode
Marlborough Grove Marlborough Grove is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Marlow House Marlow House is located on Maltby Street.
Marshalsea Road Marshalsea Road was previously called Mint Street after a royal Tudor coin mint in the area.
Martagon Place Williams Court or Place became Martagon Place in 1892 (6861).
Martin House Martin House is a block on Falmouth Road.
Martin’s Yard In Lambeth SE1, Martin’s Buildings became Martin’s Yard in 1936.
Mason Close Mason Close is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Mason Close A street within the SE16 postcode
Mason Street Mason Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Mathieson Court Mathieson Court is a block on King James Street.
Mawbey House Mawbey House is a block on Old Kent Road.
Mawbey Place A street within the SE1 postcode
Maya House Maya House, on Borough High Street, is notable for its distinctive sculptures.
Maze Pond Terrace In Bermondsey SE1, St Thomas’ Terrace became Maze Pond Terrace in 1896.
Maze Yard Black Horse Yard, SE1 was renamed as Maze Yard, SE1 in 1896.
McAuley Close McAuley Close runs north from Cosser Street.
Mead Row A street within the SE1 postcode
Meadow Row Meadow Row is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Meakin Estate The Meakin Estate is in Bermondsey.
Medway House Medway House is a block on Hankey Place.
Melbway House Melbway House is a block on Meadow Row.
Melior Place Melior Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Melior Street Melior Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Mendham House Mendham House can be found on Bermondsey Street.
Mepham Street Mepham Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Merchants House Merchants House is a block on Southwark Street.
Mermaid Court Mermaid Court is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Merrick Square Merrick Square is a garden square in Newington.
Merrow Street Merrow Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Metro House Metro House can be found on Blackfriars Road.
Meymott Street Meymott Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Middle Yard Middle Yard is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Middleton House Middleton House is a block on Deverell Street.
Milcote Street Milcote Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Milestone House Milestone House is sited on Old Kent Road.
Mill Stream Road Mill Stream Road (or Millstream Road) was demolished to make way for the Arnold Estate.
Mill Street Mill Street runs along the east side of St Saviour’s Dock.
Millennium Square A street within the SE1 postcode
Miller Walk Miller Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Millstream Road Dockhead Place, SE1 was renamed as Millstream Road, SE1 in 1878.
Milroy Walk Milroy Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Milton Close A street within the SE1 postcode
Mina Road Mina Road is one of the streets of London in the SE17postal area.
Mina Road Mina Road is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Minerva House Minerva House is a block on Montague Close.
Miniver Street In Southwark SE1, Martin Street became Miniver Street in 1893.
Minor Place King’s Place was given the name Minor Place, SE1 in 1885.
Mint Street Mint Street, an ancient Southwark street, (now) runs off Marchelsea Road.
Mitre Road Mitre Road is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Monmouth Court Monmouth Court is a block on Fortune Place.
Monnow Road Monnow Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Montague Close Montague Close is a street close to London Bridge.
More London Place More London Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
More London Riverside More London Riverside is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Morgans Lane Morgan’s Lane runs down to HMS Belfast.
Morley Street Morley Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Morocco Street Morocco Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Mulvaney Way Mulvaney Way is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Munday House Munday House can be found on Burbage Close.
Munro House Munro House can be found on Murphy Street.
Muro Court Muro Court is a block on Milcote Street.
Murphy Place In 1937, James Place, SE1 became Murphy Place, SE1.
Murphy Street Murphy Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Musk Court In 1897, Union Court or Cottage, SE1 became Musk Court, SE1.
Mytton Row Garden Row was given the name Mytton Row, SE1 in 1893.
Nag’s Head Yard The alley name seems to have fallen out of favour in recent years, though it still exists.
Nashe House Nashe House is a block on Burbage Close.
National Film Theatre A street within the SE1 postcode
Nebraska Street Nebraska Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Neckinger Mills Neckinger Mills is a location in London.
Neckinger Place Neckinger Place was a small turning off Druid Street.
Neckinger Street Neckinger Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Nelson Court Nelson Place, Gravel Lane was renamed Nelson Court, SE1 in 1939.
Nelson Square Nelson Square is a road in the SE1 postcode area
New Amelia Apartments New Amelia Apartments is a block on Abbey Street.
New Claremont Apartments New Claremont Apartments is a block on Setchell Road.
New Concordia Wharf The New Concordia Wharf Victorian warehouses were converted into flats by Waterhouse (Andrew Wadsworth and Robert Ackland) in 1983.
New Cut After 1908, the new name for Lower Marsh was New Cut, SE1
New Globe Walk New Globe Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
New Hunt’s House New Hunt’s House is a block on Newcomen Street.
New Kent Road New Kent Road is the main road leading east from Elephant & Castle.
New Kent Road New Kent Road is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Newcomen Street Newcomen Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Newhams Row Newhams Row is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Newington Butts Newington Butts, once a hamlet, now forms part of the London Borough of Southwark.
Newington Causeway Newington Causeway appears to have been so named in the middle of the 18th century.
Newington Court Newington Court is a block on Newington Court.
Newman House Newman House is a block on Garden Row.
Newnham Terrace Newnham Terrace is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Nicholson Street Nicholson Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Norfolk Place Norfolk Place ran parallel with Norfolk Row.
Norfolk Row Norfolk Row is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Norman House Norman House is a block on Riley Road.
Northfleet House Northfleet House is a block on Newcomen Street.
Nuffield House Nuffield House is a block on Newcomen Street.
O’Meara Street A street within the SE1 postcode
Oakey Lane This is a street in the SE1 postcode area
Oakley Place Oakley Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Oakley Street Gibson Street was called Oakley Street after 1877.
Old Barge House Alley This is an article about Old Barge House Alley.
Old Guy’s House Old Guy’s House is a block on St Thomas Street.
Old Kent Road The Old Kent Road is famous as the cheapest property on the London Monopoly board.
Old Paradise Street Old Paradise Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Old Theatre Court Old Theatre Court is a block on Park Street.
Oliver Twist Court After 1912, the new name for George Court was Oliver Twist Court, SE1
Olmar Street Olmar Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Olwen House Olwen House is sited on Loman Street.
One Blackfriars Tower One Blackfriars Tower is a building on Upper Ground.
Ontario Passage After 1911, the new name for St George’s Passage was Ontario Passage, SE1
Ontario Street Ontario Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Orange Street Norfolk Street was given the name Orange Street, SE1 in 1869.
Oreilly Street A street within the SE1 postcode
Ossory Road Ossory Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Otford House Otford House is a block on Staple Street.
Oxford Drive Oxford Drive is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Oxley Close Oxley Close is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Oxley Street John Street was renamed to Oxley Street, SE1 in 1879.
Oxo Tower Wharf A street within the SE1 postcode
Oystergate Walk Oystergate Walk is a road in the SE1 postcode area
O’Reilly Street O’Reilly Street runs off Willow Walk.
Pages Walk Pages Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Palamon Court Palamon Court can be found on Harmony Place.
Palestra House Palestra House is a block on Blackfriars Road.
Parchment Building Parchment Building is a block on Grange Walk.
Pardoner House Pardoner House is located on Pardoner Street.
Pardoner Street Pardoner Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Parel Place In 1892, Victoria Place, SE1 became Parel Place, SE1.
Paris Garden Paris Garden is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Paris Street Little Paris Street became Paris Street in 1936 (2071).
Park Street Park Street runs one block south of Bankside.
Parkers Row Parkers Row is a street which has diminished in significance since it was first built.
Parliament View Apartments Parliament View Apartments is a block on Albert Embankment.
Partners Ltd A street within the SE1 postcode
Pastor Street Pastor Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Patrick Court Patrick Court is a block on Webber Street.
Paul’s Passage After 1879, the new name for Clarence Place was Paul’s Passage, SE1
Paulin Street Little Paulin Street was renamed to Paulin Street, SE1 in 1878.
Peabody Estate The Peabody Estate (Southwark Street estate) was Corporation of London housing.
Peabody Square Peabody Square was a traditional Peabody estate constructed in 1871 but subsequently modernised.
Pear Place Pear Place was formerly Peartree Street.
Pearman Place Providence Place became Pearman Place in 1929 (2096).
Pearman Street Pearman Street is one of the centres of London.
Pearson’s Place Pearson’s Place appears on 1900 mapping.
Peckham High Street Peckham High Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Pegasus House Pegasus House is a block on Great Suffolk Street.
Penhurst Place After 1958, the new name for Hedgers Almshouses was Penhurst Place, SE1
Penry Place Little Marlborough Place was renamed to Penry Place, SE1 in 1937.
Penry Street A street within the SE1 postcode
Pepin Place Valentine Place was called Pepin Place after 1908.
Pepper Street Pepper Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Perkins Square Perkins Square is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Perronet House Perronet House is a block on Princess Street.
Perspective Building Perspective Building is a block on Westminster Bridge Road.
Peter Butler House Peter Butler House is a block on Jacob Street.
Peter Hill’s Walk In SE1, Church Passage was renamed Peter Hill’s Walk after 1938.
Phoenix Wharf Road Phoenix Wharf Road is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Pickfords Wharf Pickfords Wharf is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Pickwick Street Pickwick Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Pilgrim House Pilgrim House is a building on Tabard Street.
Pilgrimage Street Pilgrimage Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Pioneer/Signal Building Pioneer/Signal Building is a block on Newington Causeway.
Pitman Building Pitman Building is a block on Jamaica Road.
Plantain Place Plantain Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
PO Box 4 Green Dragon Court is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
PO Box 4 St Jamess Road is one of the streets of London in the SE16postal area.
Pocock Street Pocock Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Pontypool Place Pontypool Place is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Pope Street Pope Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Porlock Place King’s Place became Porlock Place in 1890 (7561).
Porlock Street Porlock Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Porter Street Porter Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Portland Court Portland Court is sited on Great Dover Street.
Potier Street A street within the SE1 postcode
Potters Fields Potters Fields is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Pratt Walk Pratt Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE11postal area.
Pratt Walk Pratt Walk is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Press Court Press Court is a block on Marlborough Grove.
Preston Close A street within the SE1 postcode
Preston House Preston House is a block on Stanworth Street.
Price’s Street Price’s Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Prideux Building Prideux Building is a block on Westminster Bridge Road.
Princess Place Princess Mews was called Princess Place after 1937.
Princess Street Princess Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Prioress Street Prioress Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Priory Court Priory Court is a block on Abbey Street.
Proctor House Proctor House is a block on Avondale Square.
Prospect House Prospect House is a block on Gaywood Street.
Prospero House Prospero House is a block on Borough High Street.
Providence Square Providence Square is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Purbrook Estate Purbrook Estate is an estate in Southwark.
Purbrook Street In 1892, Brook Street, SE1 became Purbrook Street, SE1.
Quadrangle Close Quadrangle Close is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Quastels House Residential block
Queen Elizabeth Street Queen Elizabeth Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Queen’s Head Yard Queen’s Head Yard is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Quilp Street Queen Street was renamed to Quilp Street, SE1 in 1892.
Radcliffe Road Radcliffe Road is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Railway Approach Railway Approach is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Railway Arch 213 A street within the SE1 postcode
Ralph Street Canterbury Place became Ralph Street in 1882 (7691).
Randall Road Randall Road is one of the streets of London in the SE11postal area.
Rankin House 139-143 A street within the SE1 postcode
Rankine House Rankine House is a block on Bath Terrace.
Raven Wharf Raven Wharf is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Reach Walk A street within the SE1 postcode
Red Lion Court Red Lion Court is a building on Park Street.
Redcross Place Redcross Court became Redcross Place in 1881 (7765).
Redcross Way Redcross Way was previously called Red Cross Street.
Redman House Redman House is a building on Sanctuary Street.
Reeves House Reeves House is a block on Baylis Road.
Rennie House Rennie House is a building on Bath Terrace.
Rennie Street Rennie Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Rephidim Street A street within the SE1 postcode
Reverdy Road Reverdy Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Rich Industrial Estate Commercial area
Richer House A street within the SE1 postcode
Ridler Place John’s Place was renamed Ridler Place, SE1 in 1895.
Riley Road Riley Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Riley Street Riley Terrace was called Riley Street after 1879.
Ripley Street John Street was called Ripley Street after 1868.
Risborough Street Risborough Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Riverside House Riverside House is sited on Southwark Bridge Road.
Riverside Walk Riverside Walk is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Rivet Street Earl Street, SE1 was renamed as Rivet Street, SE1 in 1872.
Robinson Road A street within the SE1 postcode
Rochester Walk A street within the SE1 postcode
Rockingham Street Rockingham Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Rodney Street John (or John’s) Place was renamed to Rodney Street, SE1 in 1897.
Rodsley Place Canal Bank was given the name Rodsley Place, SE1 in 1937.
Rodsley Street In Camberwell SE1, Mill Street became Rodsley Street in 1900.
Rolls Road Rolls Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Ronald McDonald House Ronald McDonald House is sited on Lambeth Road.
Rope Walk Rope Walk is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Roper Lane Church Street was renamed to Roper Lane, SE1 in 1936.
Rose Alley Rose Alley is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Rose Court In SE1, Gedling Place was renamed Rose Court after 1881.
Rose Walk Rose Court was called Rose Walk after 1936.
Rosler Building Rosler Building is a block on Ewer Street.
Rotary Street Rotary Street runs from Borough Road to Thomas Doyle Street.
Rothsay Street Rothsay Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Roupell Street Roupell Street was developed by John Palmer Roupell during the 1820s.
Rowcross Place In SE1, Gloster (or Gloucester) Place was renamed Rowcross Place after 1938.
Rowcross Street Rowcross Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Rowland Hill House Rowland Hill House is a block on Union Street.
Royal Oak Yard Royal Oak Yard is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Royal Street Royal Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Rudyard Place Alfred Place was given the name Rudyard Place, SE1 in 1893.
Rufus House Rufus House is a block on Stanworth Street.
Rumford House Rumford House is sited on Bath Terrace.
Rushworth Street Rushworth Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Salamanca Place Salamanca Place is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Salamanca Street Salamanca Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Samford Street Samford Street is a road in the NW8 postcode area
Sampson House Sampson House is a block on Hopton Street.
Sanctuary Street Sanctuary Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Sandell Street Sandell Street is named after a Mr Sandell, who owned warehouses here in the 1860s
Sandringham House Sandringham House is a block on Potters Fields.
Santley House Santley House can be found on Frazier Street.
Sawyer Street Sawyer Street is named after Bob Sawyer, a character in the novel The Pickwick Papers by local resident Charles Dickens.
Scoresby Street Scoresby Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Scotts Sufferance Wharfmill Street Scotts Sufferance Wharfmill Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Scovell Crescent Scovell Crescent is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Scovell Road Scovell Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Seal House Seal House is a block on Pardoner Street.
Secker Street Secker Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Setchell Road The 1978 Setchell Road development was designed by Neylan and Ungless.
Setchell Way Setchell Way is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Shad Thames Shad Thames is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Shaftsbury Court Shaftsbury Court is a block on Alderney Mews.
Shalford House Shalford House is a block on Law Street.
Shand Street Shand Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Shard Arcade A street within the SE1 postcode
Shepherd’s House Shepherd’s House is a building on Beak Alley.
Ship & Mermaid Row A street within the SE1 postcode
Shipwright Yard Shipwright Yard is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Shopping Centre Shopping Centre is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Shorncliffe Road St Thomas’s Road became Shorncliffe Road in 1905 (8290).
Short Street Short Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Sidford Place Albert Place was renamed to Sidford Place, SE1 in 1893.
Sidney Webb House Sidney Webb House is a block on Great Dover Street.
Signal House Signal House is a block on Great Suffolk Street.
Silex Street Silex Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Simla House Simla House is a block on Dunsterville Way.
Simms Road Simms Road is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Six Bridges Trading Estate Commercial area
Skipton House Skipton House is a block on London Road.
Skipton Street York Street was renamed Skipton Street, SE1 in 1892.
Skyline Court Skyline Court is a block on Grange Yard.
Smale House Smale House is sited on Great Suffolk Street.
Small Street After 1893, the new name for Short Street was Small Street, SE1
Smeaton Court Smeaton Court is a block on Rockingham Street.
Snowsfields Snowsfields runs east-west across the western section of Bermondsey.
Soho Wharf Soho Wharf is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
South Bank Technopark A street within the SE1 postcode
South Bank Tower South Bank Tower can be found on Stamford Street.
South Bank South Bank is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Southall Place A street within the SE1 postcode
Southbank Centre Square Southbank Centre Square is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Southbank House A street within the SE1 postcode
Southbank Southbank is a road in the SE9 postcode area
Southernwood Retail Park A street within the SE1 postcode
Southwalk Street Southwalk Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Southwark Bridge Road Southwark Bridge Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Southwark Bridge This is a street in the EC4R postcode area
Southwark Grove After 1937, the new name for Grove was Southwark Grove, SE1
Southwark Street Southwark Street is a major street just south of the River Thames. It runs between Blackfriars Road to the west and Borough High Street.
Speech Street Parliament Street was renamed Speech Street, SE1 in 1937.
Spur Road A street within the SE1 postcode
Spurgeon Street Spurgeon Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
St Alphege House Residential block
St Augustines Court St Augustines Court is located on Lynton Road.
St Gabriel Walk A street within the SE1 postcode
St George’s Court St George’s Court is a block on Garden Row.
St George’s Market Market Row was given the name St George’s Market, SE1 in 1937.
St Georges Road St Georges Road is one of the main thoroughfares of south London.
St George’s Circus St Georges Circus is a junction where six major roads meet.
St Jamess Road St James’s Road runs north from the Old Kent Road.
St John’s Estate The St John’s Estate is an estate in Bermondsey.
St Lawrence House St Lawrence House can be found on Purbrook Street.
St Margaret’s Court Back Alley, SE1 was renamed as St Margaret’s Court, SE1 in 1868.
St Matthews Court St Matthews Court is a block on Meadow Row.
St Olaf House St Olaf House is a block on Tooley Street.
St Olave’s Terrace Artillery Lane was called St Olave’s Terrace after 1937.
St Owen House St Owen House is sited on Abbey Street.
St Saviours Estate The St Saviour’s Estate dates from the late 1950s.
St Thomas Street St Thomas Street is an extremely old thoroughfare.
St Thomas’s Street St Thomas Street East was renamed to St Thomas’s Street, SE1 in 1864.
St Vincent House St Vincent House is located on Fendall Street.
St. Georges Cottages St. Georges Cottages is a location in London.
St. Georges Mews St George’s Mews lies off of Westminster Bridge Road.
Stainer Street Stainer Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Stamford Street Apartments This block stands on Stamford Street.
Stamford Street Stamford Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Standard Street George Street was given the name Standard Street, SE1 in 1868.
Stangate House Stangate House is a block on Upper Marsh.
Stanworth Street Stanworth Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Staple Street Staple Street connects Long Lane with Manciple Street.
Starling Place In Lambeth SE1, Thomas Place became Starling Place in 1911.
Station Approach Station Approach serves Waterloo station.
Steam Pump Lane Steam Pump Lane is a road in the W4 postcode area
Stephenson House Stephenson House is a block on Bath Terrace.
Sterry Street Sterry Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Stevens Street Stevens Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Stones End Street In 1937, Montague Street, SE1 became Stones End Street, SE1.
Stoney Street Stoney Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Stopher House Stopher House is a block on Webber Street.
Strathnairn Street Strathnairn Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Strood House Strood House is sited on Staple Street.
Sturge Street George Street, SE1 was renamed as Sturge Street, SE1 in 1879.
Sudbury Street In SE1, Mary Street was renamed Sudbury Street after 1893.
Sudray Street Gable Cottages was called Sudray Street after 1937.
Sudrey Street Sudrey Street was formerly Little Suffolk Street.
Sultan House Sultan House is a block on St James’s Road.
Sumner Street Sumner Street runs from Great Guildford Street to Southwark Bridge Road.
Surrey Row Surrey Row is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Surrey Rowe Surrey Rowe is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Sutton Walk Sutton Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Swan Court Swan Court is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Swan Mead A street within the SE1 postcode
Swan Street Swan Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Sweeney Crescent Sweeney Crescent is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Swift Court Swift Court is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Sycamore Court A street within the SE1 postcode
Symington House Symington House can be found on Deverell Street.
Tabard Garden Estate The Tabard Gardens Estate was built on the site of a notorious slum by the London County Council (LCC).
Tabard House Tabard House is a block on Manciple Street.
Tabard Street Tabard Street was the old road to Kent and called Kent Street until 1877.
Tabaroad Street A street within the SE1 postcode
Talbot Yard Talbot Yard used to host one of the most famous inns in English literature.
Tamarind Court Tamarind Court is a block on Gainsford Street.
Tanner House Tanner House is a block on Tanner Street.
Tanner Street Tanner Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Tanswell Street Tanswell Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Taper Building Taper Building is a block on Long Lane.
Tapley House Tapley House was one of the first buildings of the Dickens Estate.
Tarn Street Tarn Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Tatsfield House Tatsfield House can be found on Pardoner Street.
Tavern Court Tavern Court is a block on New Kent Road.
Tay Buildings Smith’s Buildings was called Tay Buildings after 1898.
Telford House Telford House is located on Tiverton Street.
Tennis Street Tennis Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Tevatree House Tevatree House is a block on Avondale Square.
Thames House Thames House can be found on Park Street.
The Balcony A street within the SE1 postcode
The Blue Fin Building A street within the SE1 postcode
The Cardamom Building The Cardamom Building is a block on Shad Thames.
The Chandlery The Chandlery is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
The Circle The Circle is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
The Colonnade A street within the SE1 postcode
The Cut Lower Marsh and The Cut, with its street market, formed the commercial heart of the area from the early 19th century.
The Foundry The Foundry is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
The Glass House The Glass House is a block on Royal Oak Yard.
The Grain Store A street within the SE1 postcode
The Grange The Grange is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
The Hop Exchange A street within the SE1 postcode
The Italian Building The Italian Building is a block on Dockhead.
The Jam Factory The Jam Factory is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
The Leather Market The Leather Market is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
The Mews The Mews is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
The News Building The News Building is sited on London Bridge Street.
The Queen’s Steps The Queen’s Steps is a road in the SE1 postcode area
The Queen’s Walk This is a street in the SE1 postcode area
The Queens Walk The Queens Walk is a location in London.
The Queen’s Walk The Queen’s Walk is a road in the SE1 postcode area
The Ride The Ride connected Bowling Green Lane (later Bowling Green Lane) and Tennis Court (later Tennis Street).
The Royal George Apartments The Royal George Apartments is a block on Abbey Street.
The School House Residential block
The Tanneries The Tanneries is a road in the SE1 postcode area
The Terrace The Terrace is a road in the SE1 postcode area
The Tower Building A street within the SE1 postcode
The Tower The Tower is a block on Potters Fields.
The Vineyard The Vineyard is a location in London.
The Watch House The Watch House is a block on Bermondsey Street.
The Willows A street within the SE1 postcode
Theed Street Theed Street was one of the local streets developed by John Roupell.
Theobald Street Theobald Street is (now) a short street lying off of the New Kent Road.
Thetford House Thetford House is a block on Abbey Street.
Thobal Place Thomas Place became Thobal Place in 1892.
Thomas Doyle Street Thomas Doyle Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Thorburn Square Thorburn Square is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Thorold House Thorold House is a block on Pepper Street.
Thrale Street Thrale Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Three Crown Square Three Crown Square is an official address within Borough Market.
Three Oak Lane Three Oak Lane is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Three Tuns Court After 1936, the new name for Three Tuns Passage was Three Tuns Court, SE1
Tilbury Place St John’s Place was given the name Tilbury Place, SE1 in 1882.
Tintagel House Tintagel House is a block on Albert Embankment.
Titan House Titan House is a block on Southwark Street.
Tiverton Street Tiverton Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Tomline House Tomline House is located on Union Street.
Tooley Street Tooley Street is a road connecting London Bridge to St Saviour’s Dock. It runs past Tower Bridge on the Southwark/Bermondsey side of the River Thames.
Toulmin Street Toulmin Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Tovy House Tovy House is located on Avondale Square.
Tower Bridge Court Tower Bridge Court is a block next to its namesake in Southwark.
Tower Bridge Piazza Tower Bridge Piazza is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Tower Bridge Road Tower Bridge Road leads to Tower Bridge.
Tower Bridge Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge, built between 1886 and 1894.
Tower Workshops Tower Workshops is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Trelawney House Trelawney House can be found on Union Street.
Tress Place Church Passage became Tress Place in 1892 (8765).
Treveris Street Edward Street was renamed to Treveris Street, SE1 in 1937.
Triangle Court Triangle Court is a block on Redcross Way.
Trinity Church Square Trinity Church Square is a garden square in Newington.
Trinity Garage Trinity Mews was renamed Trinity Garage, SE1 in 1937.
Trinity House Trinity House is a block on Bath Terrace.
Trinity Street Trinity Street - formerly known as Great Suffolk Street East - was begun in 1813.
Trio Place Trinity Place became Trio Place in 1937 (2892).
Trowbray House A street within the SE1 postcode
Trundle Street Trundle Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Truscott Court Truscott Court was off Curlew Street.
Tudor House Tudor House is a block on Duchess Walk.
Tulip House Residential block
Tupman Place Francis Place was given the name Tupman Place, SE1 in 1892.
Twist House Twist House is a block on Page’s Walk.
Two London Bridge A street within the SE1 postcode
Tyer’s Estate Tyer’s Estate lies in Bermondsey.
Tyers Gate Tyers Gate is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Ufford Street Ufford Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Union House Union House is a block on Great Suffolk Street.
Union Road In SE1, Horsemonger Lane was renamed Union Road after 1865.
Union Square In SE1, Union Terrace was renamed Union Square after 1894.
Union Street Union Street was so-called as it linked two other streets.
Unity Wharf Unity Wharf is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Upper Bland Street In 1889, Canterbury Cottages, SE1 became Upper Bland Street, SE1.
Upper Fore Street Upper Fore Street was a street of various factories and manufacturing premises.
Upper Ground Upper Ground is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Upper Marsh Street Upper Marsh Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Upper Marsh A street within the SE1 postcode
Valentine Place Valentine Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Valentine Row A street within the SE1 postcode
Valois House Valois House is a block on Grange Walk.
Vanilla and Sesame Court Vanilla and Sesame Court is a block on Curlew Street.
Vaughan House Vaughan House is a block on Nelson Square.
Vesta Court Vesta Court is located on City Walk.
Victor Wharf A street within the SE1 postcode
Vine Lane Vine Lane is a remnant of the former, longer Vine Street.
Vine Street The Vine tavern was recorded here in 1761.
Vine Yard Vine Yard is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Vinegar Yard Vinegar distilling was a common local trade from the 18th century onwards.
Vintage Yard Vintage Yard is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Virgil Street Virgil Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Vogans Mill Wharf Mill Wharf was occupied by Vogan, a company that ground grain and exotic spices from the East and West Indies until 1987.
Vogans Mill Wharf A street within the SE1 postcode
Wade House Residential block
Wade House Wade House is a road in the SE16 postcode area
Walworth Road The northernmost section of Walworth Road, nearest to the Elephant and Castle lies in the SE1 postal area.
Wardens Grove Grove (S. part) was renamed Wardens Grove, SE1 in 1937.
Wardroper House Wardroper House is a block on St George’s Road.
Warner Street Portland Place was renamed Warner Street, SE1 in 1879.
Waterloo Bridge Waterloo Bridge is a road in the WC2R postcode area
Waterloo Bridge Waterloo Bridge, as well as being the bridge itself, lends its name to the southern approach road.
Waterloo Centre Waterloo Centre is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Waterloo Court A street within the SE1 postcode
Waterloo Road Waterloo Road is the main road in the Waterloo area straddling the boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark.
Wayerloo Court A street within the SE1 postcode
Waynflete House Waynflete House is a block on Union Street.
Weavers Lane Weavers Lane is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Webb Street Webb Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Webber Row Webber Row is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Webber Street Webber Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Weller Street Weller Street is one of several local streets named after Dickens characters.
Wellesley Court Wellesley Court is a block on Rockingham Street.
Wellington House Wellington House is a building on Waterloo Road.
Welsford Street A street within the SE1 postcode
Wessex House Wessex House is a block on Still Walk.
West Combe Apartments West Combe Apartments is a block on Newington Causeway.
Westcott Street In SE1, Clarence Place was renamed Westcott Street after 1879.
Westerham House Westerham House is a block on Law Street.
Westminster Bridge House Westminster Bridge House is a block on Westminster Bridge Road.
Westminster Bridge Road Westminster Bridge Road runs on an east-west axis and passes through the boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark.
Westminster Bridge Westminster Bridge links Westminster on the west side with Lambeth on the east side.
Westminster Tower Westminster Tower is a block on Albert Embankment.
Weston Street Weston Street is street of some length, which crosses Long Lane.
Wharton House Wharton House is a block on Millstream Road.
Whichcote Street After 1937, the new name for Agnes Street was Whichcote Street, SE1
Whistlers House Whistlers House is a block on Gainsford Street.
White Hart Yard White Hart Yard leads off Borough High Street.
Whitehorse Mews Whitehorse Mews is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Whitehouse Apartments Whitehouse Apartments is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Whites Grounds Estate Whites Grounds is a Southwark estate.
Whites Grounds Whites Grounds is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Whitgift Street Whitgift Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Whitstable Street In SE1, Prince Street was renamed Whitstable Street after 1906.
Whittaker Way A street within the SE1 postcode
Whittlesey Street Whittlesey Street dates from the 1830s.
Whitworth House Whitworth House is sited on Falmouth Road.
Wick Court In Southwark SE1, Brunswick Court became Wick Court in 1920.
Wicksteed House Wicksteed House is located on County Street.
Wild’s Rents Wild’s Rents runs south from Long Lane.
Willow Walk Willow Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Winchester House Winchester House is sited on Southwark Bridge Road.
Winchester Square Winchester Square is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Winchester Walk Winchester Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Winchester Wharf A street within the SE1 postcode
Windlesham House Windlesham House is a block on Duchess Walk.
Windmill House Windmill House is a block on Wootton Street.
Windmill Walk Windmill Walk stretches north and south of the Roupell Street Conservation Area.
Wireworks Court Wireworks Court is a block on Great Suffolk Street.
Wolfson House Wolfson House is a block on Weston Street.
Wolseley Street Wolseley Street was formerly called London Street.
Wood’s Place Wood’s Place is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Woodman’s Place Cottage Place became Woodman’s Place in 1879 (9283).
Woolf Street Victory Place became Woolf Street in 1890 (9292).
Wootton Street Wootton Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1postal area.
Wordsworth Road A street within the SE1 postcode
Worsdale Court In Southwark SE1, Hughes Court became Worsdale Court in 1896.
Wrotham House Wrotham House can be found on Unnamed Road.
Wykeham House Wykeham House is a block on Union Street.
Wylie Place William’s Place was given the name Wylie Place, SE1 in 1895.
Yates Court Yates Court is located on Jamaica Road.
Yew Cottages A street within the SE1 postcode
York Road Curve York Road Curve is a road in the N1C postcode area
York Road York Road skirts the western edge of Waterloo station.
Zeiss Court Zeiss Court is sited on Lancaster Street.
Zeno House Zeno House is a block on Long Walk.
Zoar Street Zoar Street is named after the former Zoar Chapel here, named for the Biblical Zoara.


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The Underground Map   
Added: 20 Sep 2020 13:01 GMT   

Pepys starts diary
On 1 January 1659, Samuel Pepys started his famous daily diary and maintained it for ten years. The diary has become perhaps the most extensive source of information on this critical period of English history. Pepys never considered that his diary would be read by others. The original diary consisted of six volumes written in Shelton shorthand, which he had learned as an undergraduate on scholarship at Magdalene College, Cambridge. This shorthand was introduced in 1626, and was the same system Isaac Newton used when writing.

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Bruce McTavish   
Added: 11 Mar 2021 11:37 GMT   

Kennington Road
Lambeth North station was opened as Kennington Road and then Westminster Bridge Road before settling on its final name. It has a wonderful Leslie Green design.

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Richard Lake   
Added: 28 Sep 2022 09:37 GMT   

Trade Union Official
John William Lake snr moved with his family to 22 De Laune Street in 1936. He was the London Branch Secretary for the Street Masons, Paviours and Road Makers Union. He had previously lived in Orange St now Copperfield St Southwark but had been forced to move because the landlord didn’t like him working from home and said it broke his lease.
John William snr died in 1940. His son John William Lake jnr also became a stone mason and at the end of World War two he was responsible for the engraving of the dates of WW2 onto the Cenotaph in Whitehall.

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MCNALLY    
Added: 17 May 2021 09:42 GMT   

Blackfriars (1959 - 1965)
I lived in Upper Ground from 1959 to 1964 I was 6 years old my parents Vince and Kitty run the Pub The Angel on the corner of Upper Ground and Bodies Bridge. I remember the ceiling of the cellar was very low and almost stretched the length of Bodies Bridge. The underground trains run directly underneath the pub. If you were down in the cellar when a train was coming it was quite frightening

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Johna216   
Added: 9 Aug 2017 16:26 GMT   

Thanks!
I have recently started a web site, the info you provide on this site has helped me greatly. Thank you for all of your time & work. There can be no real freedom without the freedom to fail. by Erich Fromm. eeggefeceefb

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Johnshort   
Added: 7 Oct 2017 21:07 GMT   

Hurley Road, SE11
There were stables in the road mid way - also Danny reading had a coal delivery lorry.

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Robert smitherman   
Added: 23 Aug 2017 11:01 GMT   

Saunders Street, SE11
I was born in a prefab on Saunders street SE11 in the 60’s, when I lived there, the road consisted of a few prefab houses, the road originally ran from Lollard street all the way thru to Fitzalan street. I went back there to have a look back in the early 90’s but all that is left of the road is about 20m of road and the road sign.

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Tom   
Added: 21 May 2021 23:07 GMT   

Blackfriars
What is, or was, Bodies Bridge?

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Added: 21 Apr 2021 16:21 GMT   

Liverpool Street
the Bishopsgate station has existed since 1840 as a passenger station, but does not appear in the site’s cartography. Evidently, the 1860 map is in fact much earlier than that date.

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Added: 27 Jul 2021 14:31 GMT   

correction
Chaucer did not write Pilgrims Progress. His stories were called the Canterbury Tales

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sam   
Added: 31 Dec 2021 00:54 GMT   

Burdett Street, SE1
I was on 2nd July 1952, in Burdett chambers (which is also known as Burdett buildings)on Burdett street

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Added: 3 Jun 2021 15:50 GMT   

All Bar One
The capitalisation is wrong

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Pearl Foster   
Added: 20 Mar 2023 12:22 GMT   

Dukes Place, EC3A
Until his death in 1767, Daniel Nunes de Lara worked from his home in Dukes Street as a Pastry Cook. It was not until much later the street was renamed Dukes Place. Daniel and his family attended the nearby Bevis Marks synagogue for Sephardic Jews. The Ashkenazi Great Synagogue was established in Duke Street, which meant Daniel’s business perfectly situated for his occupation as it allowed him to cater for both congregations.

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John   
Added: 29 Mar 2023 17:31 GMT   

Auction of the paper stock of Janssen and Roberts
A broadside advertisement reads: "By auction, to be sold on Thursday next being the 16th of this present July, the remainder of the stock in partnership between Janssen and Roberts, at their late dwelling-house in Dean’s Court, the south side of St. Pauls, consisting of Genoa papers according to the particulars underneath." The date in the ESTC record is purely speculative; July 16th was a Thursday in many years during the 18th century; 1750 is only one possibility. Extensive searching has found no other record of the partners or the auction.


Source: ESTC - Search Results

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Sue   
Added: 24 Sep 2023 19:09 GMT   

Meyrick Rd
My family - Roe - lived in poverty at 158 Meyrick Rd in the 1920s, moving to 18 Lavender Terrace in 1935. They also lived in York Rd at one point. Alf, Nell (Ellen), plus children John, Ellen (Did), Gladys, Joyce & various lodgers. Alf worked for the railway (LMS).

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Michael   
Added: 20 Sep 2023 21:10 GMT   

Momentous Birth!
I was born in the upstairs front room of 28 Tyrrell Avenue in August 1938. I was a breach birth and quite heavy ( poor Mum!). My parents moved to that end of terrace house from another rental in St Mary Cray where my three year older brother had been born in 1935. The estate was quite new in 1938 and all the properties were rented. My Father was a Postman. I grew up at no 28 all through WWII and later went to Little Dansington School

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Mike Levy   
Added: 19 Sep 2023 18:10 GMT   

Bombing of Arbour Square in the Blitz
On the night of September 7, 1940. Hyman Lubosky (age 35), his wife Fay (or Fanny)(age 32) and their son Martin (age 17 months) died at 11 Arbour Square. They are buried together in Rainham Jewish Cemetery. Their grave stones read: "Killed by enemy action"

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Lady Townshend   
Added: 8 Sep 2023 16:02 GMT   

Tenant at Westbourne (1807 - 1811)
I think that the 3rd Marquess Townshend - at that time Lord Chartley - was a tenant living either at Westbourne Manor or at Bridge House. He undertook considerable building work there as well as creating gardens. I am trying to trace which house it was. Any ideas gratefully received

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Alex Britton   
Added: 30 Aug 2023 10:43 GMT   

Late opening
The tracks through Roding Valley were opened on 1 May 1903 by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) on its Woodford to Ilford line (the Fairlop Loop).

But the station was not opened until 3 February 1936 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER, successor to the GER).

Source: Roding Valley tube station - Wikipedia

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 30 Aug 2023 09:52 GMT   

Shhh....
Roding Valley is the quietest tube station, each year transporting the same number of passengers as Waterloo does in one day.

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 30 Aug 2023 09:47 GMT   

The connection with Bletchley Park
The code-breaking computer used at Bletchley Park was built in Dollis Hill.

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 29 Aug 2023 15:25 GMT   

The deepest station
At 58m below ground, Hampstead is as deep as Nelson’s Column is tall.

Source: Hampstead tube station - Wikipedia

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
All Hallows Church was built in 1892.
George Inn The George Inn is a public house established in the medieval period on Borough High Street in Southwark, owned and leased by the National Trust.
The Ring The Ring was a boxing stadium which once stood on Blackfriars Road in Southwark.

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Abinger House, SE1 Abinger House is located on Great Dover Street.
All Hallows Place, SE1 All Hallows Place disappeared due to Second World World bombing.
America Street, SE1 America Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Angel Place, SE1 Angel Place was the site of the Marshalsea Prison between 1811 and 1842.
Applegarth House, SE1 Residential block
Argent Street, SE1 Silver Street connected Orange Street (now Copperfield Street) and Loman Street.
Avery House, SE1 Avery House can be found on Dorrit Street.
Avon Place, SE1 Avon Place is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Ayres Street, SE1 Ayres Street was formerly known as Whitecross Street.
Baden Place, SE1 Baden Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Balin House, SE1 Balin House is a block on Plantain Place.
Bazeley House, SE1 Bazeley House is located on Library Street.
Bear Lane, SE1 Bear Lane is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Bedale Street, SE1 Bedale Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Belvedere Buildings, SE1 Belvedere Buildings is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Betsham House, SE1 Betsham House is located on Newcomen Street.
Black Friars Road, SE1 Black Friars Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Blackfriars Foundry 154-156, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Blackfriars Road, SE1 Blackfriars Road runs between St George’s Circus at the southern end and Blackfriars Bridge over the River Thames at the northern end, leading to the City of London.
Blackman Street, SE1 Blackman Street formed the southern portion of Borough High Street.
Blue Fin Building, SE1 Blue Fin Building is a block on Southwark Street.
Borough High Street, SE1 Borough High Street was the Roman ’Stane Street’.
Borough Road, SE1 Borough Road runs east-west between St George’s Circus and Borough High Street.
Boughton House, SE1 Boughton House is a block on Tennis Street.
Bowling Green Place, SE1 Bowling Green Place is a location in London.
Boyfield Street, SE1 Boyfield Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Braque Building, SE1 Braque Building is a building on Ewer Street.
Brinton Walk, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Brockham Street, SE1 Brockham Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Brookwood House, SE1 Brookwood House is a building on Webber Street.
Buckstone Apartments, SE1 Buckstone Apartments is a block on Blackfriars Road.
Cabanel Apartments, SE1 Cabanel Apartments is a block on Milcote Street.
Calvert’s Buildings, SE1 Felix Calvert, local brewer, is recorded as operating here in the late 18th century.
Cathedral Street, SE1 Cathedral Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Caxton House, SE1 Caxton House is a block on Borough Road.
Chaloner Court, SE1 Chaloner Court is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Chancel Street, SE1 Chancel Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Chapel Court, SE1 Chapel Court has hosted The Blue-Eyed Maid pub since 1613.
City Bridge House, SE1 City Bridge House is a block on Southwark Street.
Clandon House, SE1 Clandon House is located on Boyfield Street.
Clennam Street, SE1 Clennam Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Cole Street, SE1 Cole Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Collinson Court, SE1 Collinson Court is a block on Great Suffolk Street.
Collinson Walk, SE1 Collinson Walk is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Conquest Apartments, SE1 Conquest Apartments is sited on Blackfriars Road.
Copperfield Street, SE1 Copperfield Street was named after the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, by association with nearby Dickens Square.
Delphini Apartments, SE1 Delphini Apartments can be found on Blackfriars Road.
Dibdin Apartments, SE1 Dibdin Apartments is located on Blackfriars Road.
Disney Place, SE1 Disney Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Disney Street, SE1 Disney Street is a location in London.
Dolben Street, SE1 Dolben Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Doyce Street, SE1 Doyce Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Elgood House, SE1 Elgood House can be found on Tabard Street.
Ellis Apartments, SE1 Ellis Apartments is a block on Milcote Street.
Empire Square East, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Empire Square South, SE1 Empire Square South is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Empire Square West, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Ernst Building, SE1 Ernst Building is a block on Union Street.
Europoint House, SW8 Europoint House is a location in London.
Ewer Street, SE1 Ewer Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Eynsford House, SE1 Eynsford House is a block on Crosby Row.
Faraday House, SE1 Faraday House is sited on Cole Street.
Farnham House, SE1 Farnham House is a building on Union Street.
Fifth Floor Valentine Place, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Friars House, SE1 Friars House is a block on Blackfriars Road.
Gaitskell Way, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Gallery Court, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Gambia Street, SE1 Gambia Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Gardiner House, SE1 Gardiner House is a block on Borough Road.
Gare Apartments, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Gay Street, SE1 Gay Street is a road in the SW15 postcode area
George Inn Yard, SE1 George Inn Yard is a yard of unknown antiquity in Southwark.
Gibbings House, SE1 Gibbings House can be found on King James Street.
Glade Path, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Glasshill Street, SE1 Glasshill Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Global House, SE1 Global House is a building on Great Suffolk Street.
Globe Street, SE1 Globe Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Globe View House, SE1 Globe View House is a block on Blackfriars Road.
Gloucester Court, SE1 Gloucester Court can be found on Swan Street.
Godfree Court, SE1 Godfree Court is a block in Southwark.
Grande Vitesse Industrial Centre, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Great Guildford Business Square, SE1 Great Guildford Business Square is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Great Guildford Street, SE1 Great Guildford Street runs north-south in Southwark.
Great Suffolk Street, SE1 Great Suffolk Street was at one time called Dirty Lane.
Green Dragon Court, SE1 Green Dragon Court ran off Bedale Street.
Halfmoon Yard, SE1 Halfmoon Yard lay off Borough High Street,
Harbledown House, SE1 Harbledown House is a building on Manciple Street.
Hatters Court, SE1 Hatters Court is a block on Redcross Way.
Helen Gladstone House, SE1 Helen Gladstone House is a block on Nelson Square.
Henriette Raphael House, SE1 Henriette Raphael House is a block on Talbot Yard.
Hoadly House, SE1 Hoadly House is a block on Union Street.
Hopetown Place, SE1 Russell Place was renamed to Hopetown Place, SE1 in 1892.
Horsemongers Mews, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Hulme Place, SE1 Hulme Place is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Hunter House, SE1 Hunter House is a block on King James Street.
Isaac Way, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
James Forbes House, SE1 James Forbes House is a block on Great Suffolk Street.
Junction Approach, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Kell Street, SE1 Kell Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Kellow House, SE1 Kellow House can be found on Tennis Street.
Kentish Buildings, SE1 Kentish Buildings is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Keyworth Street, SE1 Keyworth Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
King James Court, SE1 King James Court leads off King James Street.
King James Street, SE1 King James Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
King’s Place, SE1 King’s Place lies off of Borough High Street.
Kings Bench Street, SE1 Kings Bench Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Kings Head Yard, SE1 Kings Head Yard is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Lagare Apartments, SE1 Lagare Apartments is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Lake House, SE1 Lake House is a block on Scovell Road.
Lambert House, SE1 Lambert House is sited on Southwark Street.
Lancaster Street, SE1 Lancaster Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Langdale House, SE1 Residential block
Lant Street, SE1 Lant Street derives its name from the Lant family who inherited the estates known as Southwark Place.
Lavington Street, SE1 Lavington Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Layton’s Buildings, SE1 Layton’s Buildings lay off Borough High Street.
Layton’s Grove, SE1 Layton’s Grove was situated off Borough High Street.
Lefroy House, SE1 Lefroy House is a block on Collinson Street.
Library Street, SE1 Library Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Lingfield House, SE1 Lingfield House is a block on Lancaster Street.
Linton House, SE1 Linton House is a block on Union Street.
Little Dorrit Court, SE1 Little Dorrit’s Court, North of Marshalsea Road, is named after the Dickens character.
Loman Street, SE1 Loman Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Longstone Court, SE1 Longstone Court is a block on Great Dover Street.
Lumiere Court, SE1 Lumiere Court is sited on Lancaster Street.
Madison Apartments, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Maiden Lane, SE1 Maiden Lane is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Maidstone Buildings Mews, SE1 Maidstone Buildings Mews lies off Borough High Street.
Markstone House, SE1 Markstone House is a block on Lancaster Street.
Marshalsea Road, SE1 Marshalsea Road was previously called Mint Street after a royal Tudor coin mint in the area.
Mathieson Court, SE1 Mathieson Court is a block on King James Street.
Maya House, SE1 Maya House, on Borough High Street, is notable for its distinctive sculptures.
Merchants House, SE1 Merchants House is a block on Southwark Street.
Mermaid Court, SE1 Mermaid Court is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Merrow Street, SE1 Merrow Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Metro House, SE1 Metro House can be found on Blackfriars Road.
Milcote Street, SE1 Milcote Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Mint Street, SE1 Mint Street, an ancient Southwark street, (now) runs off Marchelsea Road.
Muro Court, SE1 Muro Court is a block on Milcote Street.
Nag’s Head Yard, SE1 The alley name seems to have fallen out of favour in recent years, though it still exists.
Nebraska Street, SE1 Nebraska Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Nelson Square, SE1 Nelson Square is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Newcomen Street, SE1 Newcomen Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Newington Court, SE1 Newington Court is a block on Newington Court.
Nicholson Street, SE1 Nicholson Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Northfleet House, SE1 Northfleet House is a block on Newcomen Street.
Nuffield House, SE1 Nuffield House is a block on Newcomen Street.
O’Meara Street, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Olwen House, SE1 Olwen House is sited on Loman Street.
Oystergate Walk, SE1 Oystergate Walk is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Palestra House, SE1 Palestra House is a block on Blackfriars Road.
Partners Ltd, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Patrick Court, SE1 Patrick Court is a block on Webber Street.
Peckham High Street, SE1 Peckham High Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Pegasus House, SE1 Pegasus House is a block on Great Suffolk Street.
Pepper Street, SE1 Pepper Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Pickwick Street, SE1 Pickwick Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Pilgrimage Street, SE1 Pilgrimage Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Plantain Place, SE1 Plantain Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Pocock Street, SE1 Pocock Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Price’s Street, SE1 Price’s Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Prospero House, SE1 Prospero House is a block on Borough High Street.
Quastels House, SE1 Residential block
Queen’s Head Yard, SE1 Queen’s Head Yard is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Reach Walk, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Redcross Way, SE1 Redcross Way was previously called Red Cross Street.
Redman House, SE1 Redman House is a building on Sanctuary Street.
Risborough Street, SE1 Risborough Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Rochester Walk, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Rosler Building, SE1 Rosler Building is a block on Ewer Street.
Rotary Street, SE1 Rotary Street runs from Borough Road to Thomas Doyle Street.
Rowland Hill House, SE1 Rowland Hill House is a block on Union Street.
Rushworth Street, SE1 Rushworth Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Sanctuary Street, SE1 Sanctuary Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Sawyer Street, SE1 Sawyer Street is named after Bob Sawyer, a character in the novel The Pickwick Papers by local resident Charles Dickens.
Scoresby Street, SE1 Scoresby Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Scovell Crescent, SE1 Scovell Crescent is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Scovell Road, SE1 Scovell Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Shepherd’s House, SE1 Shepherd’s House is a building on Beak Alley.
Signal House, SE1 Signal House is a block on Great Suffolk Street.
Silex Street, SE1 Silex Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Smale House, SE1 Smale House is sited on Great Suffolk Street.
Solomon Way, E1 Solomon Way is a location in London.
Southall Place, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Southwalk Street, SE1 Southwalk Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Southwark Bridge Road, SE1 Southwark Bridge Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Southwark Street, SE1 Southwark Street is a major street just south of the River Thames. It runs between Blackfriars Road to the west and Borough High Street to the east.
St Alphege House, SE1 Residential block
St George’s Circus, SE1 St Georges Circus is a junction where six major roads meet.
St. Georges Cottages, SE1 St. Georges Cottages is a location in London.
Sterry Street, SE1 Sterry Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Stoney Street, SE1 Stoney Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Stopher House, SE1 Stopher House is a block on Webber Street.
Sudrey Street, SE1 Sudrey Street was formerly Little Suffolk Street.
Surrey Row, SE1 Surrey Row is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Surrey Rowe, SE1 Surrey Rowe is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Swan Street, SE1 Swan Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Tabard Street, SE1 Tabard Street was the old road to Kent and called Kent Street until 1877.
Talbot Yard, SE1 Talbot Yard used to host one of the most famous inns in English literature.
Tennis Street, SE1 Tennis Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Thames House, SE1 Thames House can be found on Park Street.
Thames Reach, SE28 Thames Reach is a location in London.
The Foundry, SE1 The Foundry is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
The Hop Exchange, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
The Mews, SE1 The Mews is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
The Ride, SE1 The Ride connected Bowling Green Lane (later Bowling Green Lane) and Tennis Court (later Tennis Street).
The Vineyard, SE1 The Vineyard is a location in London.
Thorold House, SE1 Thorold House is a block on Pepper Street.
Thrale Street, SE1 Thrale Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Three Crown Square, SE1 Three Crown Square is an official address within Borough Market.
Tomline House, SE1 Tomline House is located on Union Street.
Toulmin Street, SE1 Toulmin Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Trelawney House, SE1 Trelawney House can be found on Union Street.
Triangle Court, SE1 Triangle Court is a block on Redcross Way.
Trinity Church Square, SE1 Trinity Church Square is a garden square in Newington.
Trinity Street, SE1 Trinity Street - formerly known as Great Suffolk Street East - was begun in 1813.
Trundle Street, SE1 Trundle Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Union House, SE1 Union House is a block on Great Suffolk Street.
Union Street, SE1 Union Street was so-called as it linked two other streets.
Vaughan House, SE1 Vaughan House is a block on Nelson Square.
Vine Yard, SE1 Vine Yard is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Waynflete House, SE1 Waynflete House is a block on Union Street.
Webber Street, SE1 Webber Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.
Weller Street, SE1 Weller Street is one of several local streets named after Dickens characters.
White Hart Yard, SE1 White Hart Yard leads off Borough High Street.
Winchester House, SE1 Winchester House is sited on Southwark Bridge Road.
Wireworks Court, SE1 Wireworks Court is a block on Great Suffolk Street.
Wykeham House, SE1 Wykeham House is a block on Union Street.
Zeiss Court, SE1 Zeiss Court is sited on Lancaster Street.

NEARBY PUBS
George Inn The George Inn is a public house established in the medieval period on Borough High Street in Southwark, owned and leased by the National Trust.
The Ring The Ring stands on the corner of The Cut and Blackfriars Road.


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Elephant and Castle

Elephant and Castle is one of five London tube stations named after a pub.

One thing Elephant and Castle is not named after is 'La Infanta de Castilla', seemingly referring to a series of Spanish princesses such as Eleanor of Castile and María, the daughter of Philip III of Spain. However, Eleanor of Castile was not an infanta - the term only appeared in English about 1600. María has a strong British connection because she was once controversially engaged to Charles I, but she had no connection with Castile. Infanta de Castilla therefore seems to be a conflation of two Iberian royals separated by 300 years.

Regardless, the pub of that name gave its name to the station, and in turn the station to the nearby area - originally called Newington.

Elephant & Castle tube station is on the Bank branch of the Northern Line between Kennington and Borough, and is the southern terminus of the Bakerloo Line.

The station was built in two stages. The Northern Line station opened on 18 December 1890 as part of the first deep-level tube, the City & South London Railway (C&SLR). The Baker Street & Waterloo Railway (BS&WR) station opened on 5 August 1906, five months after the rest of the line. Although belonging to separate companies, the platforms were connected below ground from 10 August 1906.

The first baby to be born on the underground was born at the station in 1924. Press reports claimed that she had been named Thelma Ursula Beatrice Eleanor (so that her initials would have read T.U.B.E.) but this story later proved false, and she was named Marie Cordery. Elephant and Castle seems to specialise in names which prove false!


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Hopton Street, Borough, 1977.
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Hopton’s Almshouses, Hopton Street, Bankside (1957)
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Wagstaff Buildings, Sumner Road, Bankside, c. 1920.
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Hopton Street, Borough, 1977.
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Tate Modern viewed from Thames pleasure boat (2003)
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The George Inn (1889) On Borough High Street and once known as the George and Dragon, the pub is the only surviving galleried London coaching inn.
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Anchor Terrace, SE1 A large symmetrical building on Southwark Bridge Road, Anchor Terrace was built in 1834 for senior employees of the nearby Anchor Brewery. The building was converted into luxury flats in the late 1990s.
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Ayres Street
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Elephant & Castle
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Hopton’s Almshouses
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Lant Street, Southwark In 1824, when Charles Dickens was 12 years old, his father, John Dickens, was arrested and sent to Marshalsea Prison for failure to pay a debt. During this time, Charles (the only member of the family not imprisoned) took up residence in the back-attic of a house on Lant Street, a short walk away from the prison. Lant Street was in an area known as "The Mint" which was notorious for its overcrowded conditions.
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