Furnival Street, EC4A

Road in/near City of London, existing between 1885 and now

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Furnival Street commemorates Furnival’s Inn, which used to stand opposite.

Furnival’s Inn, where Dickens later wrote Pickwick Papers, took its name from Sir Richard Furnival, who possessed two Messuages and 13 shops there during the reign of Richard II. The Prudential Assurance Company the red brick building at Holborn Bars is sprawled over what was once Furnival’s Inn, the name only survives in the little street opposite.

Castle Street became Furnival Street in 1885.

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
City Temple The City Temple is a Nonconformist church on Holborn Viaduct.
Lisle’s Tennis Court Lisle’s Tennis Court was a building off Portugal Street in Lincoln’s Inn Fields in London.
St Andrew The Church of St Andrew, Holborn stands within the Ward of Farringdon Without.
St Etheldreda’s Church St Etheldreda’s Church is in Ely Place, off Charterhouse Street in Holborn, London.
Staple Inn Staple Inn is London’s only surviving sixteenth-century domestic building, situated on the south side of High Holborn.
Thavie’s Inn Thavie’s Inn was a former Inn of Chancery, associated with Lincoln’s Inn, established near the site of the present side street and office block still known as Thavies Inn Buildings.
The 1860s map of London "Stanford’s Library Map of London and its Suburbs" was published in 1862

NEARBY STREETS
Alliance House, WC1V Alliance House is a building on High Holborn (Chancery Lane)
Barnard’s Inn, EC4A Barnard’s Inn lies near Holborn Circus (City of London)
Bartlett’s Buildings, EC4A Bartlett’s Buildings was the name of a street situated off of Holborn Circus (City of London)
Bishop’s Court, WC2A Bishop’s Court lies off Chancery Lane (Chancery Lane)
Breams Buildings, EC4A Breams Buildings is one of the streets of London in the EC4A postal area (City of London)
Brooke Street, EC1N Brooke Street runs north off of Holborn (Farringdon)
Chancery House, WC2A Chancery House is a block on Chancery Lane (Chancery Lane)
Chancery Lane, WC2A Chancery Lane has formed the western boundary of the City of London since 1994, having previously been divided between the London boroughs of Westminster and Camden (City of London)
Chancery Station House, WC1V Chancery Station House is a building on High Holborn (Chancery Lane)
Chichester Rents, WC2A Chichester Rents is one of the streets of London in the WC2A postal area (Westminster)
County House, EC1N County House is a block on Hatton Garden (Farringdon)
Cursitor Street, EC4A Cursitor Street is one of the streets of London in the EC4A postal area (City of London)
Dyer’s Buildings, EC1N This is a street in the EC1N postcode area (City of London)
East Harding Street, EC4A This is a street in the EC4A postcode area (City of London)
Eldons Passage, EC1N A street within the EC1N postcode (Farringdon)
Ely Court, EC1N Ely Court runs between Hatton Garden and Ely Place (Farringdon)
Ely Place, EC1N Ely Place is a gated road at the southern tip of the London Borough of Camden (Farringdon)
Farringdon Street, EC1A The building of Farringdon Street is considered one of the greatest urban engineering achievements of the 19th century. (City of London)
Fetter Lane, EC4A Fetter Lane is corrupted from ’Fautre’ which was the name for a spear rest - spears were made close by (City of London)
First Avenue House, WC1V First Avenue House is a block on High Holborn (Holborn)
Fitz Eylwin House, EC1A Fitz Eylwin House is a block on Holborn Viaduct (City of London)
Fulwood Place, WC1R Fulwood Place is one of the streets of London in the WC1V postal area (Chancery Lane)
Furnival Street, EC4A Furnival Street commemorates Furnival’s Inn, which used to stand opposite (City of London)
Grays Inn Place, WC1R Grays Inn Place is one of the streets of London in the WC1R postal area (Holborn)
Great New Street, EC4A Great New Street is one of the streets of London in the EC4A postal area (City of London)
Great Turnstile, WC1V This is a street in the WC1V postcode area (Holborn)
Hand Court, WC1R Hand Court is one of the streets of London in the WC1V postal area (Holborn)
Hardwicke Building, WC2A Hardwicke Building is a block on Hardwicke Building
Harp House, EC4A Harp House is a block on Farringdon Street (City of London)
Hill House, EC4A Hill House is sited on Little New Street (City of London)
Holborn Circus, EC1N Holborn Circus is a junction of five highways in the City of London, on the boundary between Holborn, Hatton Garden and Smithfield (City of London)
Holborn Viaduct, EC1A Holborn Viaduct is a road bridge in London and the name of the street which crosses it (City of London)
Holborn, EC1N Holborn commemorates the River Fleet, also known as the Holbourne stream (City of London)
Little New Street, EC4A Little New Street is one of the streets of London in the EC4A postal area (City of London)
London Silver Vaults, WC1V London Silver Vaults is one of the streets of London in the WC2A postal area (Chancery Lane)
Morley House, EC1A Morley House is a block on Holborn Viaduct (City of London)
Napier House, WC1V Napier House is a block on High Holborn (Chancery Lane)
New Fetter Lane, EC4A New Fetter Lane was formerly Fewter Lane - a medieval term for an idler and stemming originally from the Old French ‘faitour’ (lawyer) (City of London)
New Penderel House, WC1V New Penderel House is a block on High Holborn (Holborn)
New Square Passage, WC2A This is a street in the WC2A postcode area
New Square, WC2A New Square is one of the streets of London in the WC2A postal area
New Street Square, EC4A New Street Square is one of the streets of London in the EC4A postal area (City of London)
Norwich Street, EC4A Norwich Street is one of the streets of London in the EC4A postal area (City of London)
Old Buildings, WC2A Old Buildings lies off Old Square
Old Square, WC2A Old Square gained this name after the building of New Square in 1682.
Plough Place, EC4A Plough Place is one of the streets of London in the EC4A postal area (City of London)
Ploughs Place, EC4A Ploughs Place is one of the streets of London in the EC4A postal area (City of London)
Plumtree Court, EC4A Plumtree Court is one of the streets of London in the EC4A postal area (City of London)
Quality Court, WC2A Quality Court is a courtyard, built around 1700 (Chancery Lane)
Rolls Buildings, EC4A Rolls Buildings is a block on Rolls Buildings (City of London)
Rolls Passage, WC2A Rolls Passage is one of the streets of London in the EC4A postal area (City of London)
Sandland Street, WC1R Sandland Street is one of the streets of London in the WC1R postal area (Holborn)
Serle Street, WC2A Serle Street is a road in the WC2A postcode area
Shoe Lane, EC4A Shoe Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC4A postal area (City of London)
Silver Vaults, WC1V Silver Vaults is one of the streets of London in the WC2A postal area (Chancery Lane)
South Square, WC1X South Square is one of the streets of London in the WC1R postal area (Chancery Lane)
Southampton Buildings, WC2A Southampton Buildings marks the site of the house of the 4th Earl of Southampton, son of Shakespeare’s patron. (Chancery Lane)
St Andrew Street, EC4A St Andrew Street is the northern extension of Shoe Lane (City of London)
St Andrew’s House, EC1N St Andrew’s House is a block on St Andrew Street (City of London)
Staple Inn Buildings, WC1V Staple Inn Buildings is part of historic Staple Inn (City of London)
Staple Inn Buildings, WC1X Staple Inn Buildings is one of the streets of London in the WC1V postal area (City of London)
Star Yard, WC2A Star Yard is one of the streets of London in the WC2A postal area (Westminster)
Sterling House, EC1N Sterling House can be found on Holborn (City of London)
Stone Buildings, WC2A Stone Buildings is one of the streets of London in the WC2A postal area (Chancery Lane)
Stonecutter Street, EC4A Stonecutter Street is one of the streets of London in the EC4A postal area (City of London)
Swan House, WC1V Swan House is a block on High Holborn (Chancery Lane)
Thavies Inn House, EC1N Thavies Inn House (Thavies Inn Buildings) is on New Fetter Lane (City of London)
Thavies Inn, EC4A Thavie’s Inn - after which the street was named - was a former Inn of Chancery, associated with Lincoln’s Inn (City of London)
Took’s Court, EC4A Took’s Court is one of the streets of London in the EC4A postal area (City of London)
Turnagain Lane, EC4A Turnagain Lane is an ancient thoroughfare in the City of London. (City of London)
Warwick Court, WC1V Warwick Court runs north from High Holborn (Holborn)
Waterhouse Square, EC1N Waterhouse Square is one of the streets of London in the EC1N postal area (Farringdon)


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