Walbrook, EC4N

Road in/near City of London

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Walbrook is one of the streets of the Bank area.

Bucklersbury runs into it.

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
All Hallows Bread Street All Hallows Bread Street was a parish church in the Bread Street ward of the City of London.
All Hallows, Honey Lane All Hallows, Honey Lane was parish church in the City of London.
Bank of England The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom.
Holy Trinity the Less Holy Trinity the Less was a parish church, destroyed in the Great Fire of London.
Hospital of St Thomas of Acre The Hospital of St Thomas of Acre was the medieval London headquarters of the Knights of Saint Thomas.
Mermaid Tavern The Mermaid Tavern was a notable tavern during the Elizabethan era.
St Benet Sherehog St Benet Sherehog was a medieval parish church built before the year 1111 in Cordwainer Ward, in what was then the wool-dealing district.
St James Garlickhythe James Garlickhythe is a Church of England parish church in Vintry ward of the City of London, nicknamed "˜Wren’s lantern" owing to its profusion of windows.
St John the Evangelist Friday Street St John the Evangelist Friday Street was a church in Bread Street Ward of the City of London.
St Martin Pomary St Martin Pomeroy was a parish church in the Cheap ward of the City of London.
St Mary Aldermary The Guild Church of St Mary Aldermary is an Anglican church located in Watling Street at the junction with Bow Lane, in the City of London.
St Mary Colechurch St Mary Colechurch was a parish church in the City of London destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and not rebuilt.
St Mary-le-Bow St Mary-le-Bow is an historic church rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1666 by Sir Christopher Wren. According to tradition a true Cockney must be born within earshot of the sound of Bow Bells.
St Matthew Friday Street St Matthew Friday Street was a church in the City of London located on Friday Street, off Cheapside.
St Michael Paternoster Royal St Michael Paternoster Royal is a church in the City of London.
St Michael Queenhithe St. Michael Queenhithe was a church in the City of London located in what is now Upper Thames Street.
St Mildred, Bread Street The church of St Mildred, Bread Street, stood on the east side of Bread Street in the Bread Street Ward of the City of London.
St Peter, Westcheap St Peter, Westcheap, sometimes known simply as ’St Peter Cheap’, was a parish church in the City of London.
St Thomas the Apostle St Thomas the Apostle was a parish church in Knightrider Street in the City of London.
St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, was a parish church in the City of London, England. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and not rebuilt.

NEARBY STREETS
Abchurch Lane, EC4N Abchurch Lane was first mentioned as Abbechurche Lane in 1291 (City of London)
Abchurch Yard, EC4N First mentioned in 1732, Abchurch Yard was built on the St Mary Abchurch churchyard (City of London)
Adams Court, EC2R Adam’s Court is thought to be named for Sir Thomas Adams (City of London)
Aldermary House, EC4N Aldermary House is a block on Queen Street (City of London)
All Hallows Court, EC3M All Hallows Court ran on the northern side of All Hallows Lombard Street church (City of London)
Allianz House, EC3V Allianz House is a block on St Benet’s Place (City of London)
Arab Banking Corp. House, EC2R Arab Banking Corp. House can be found on Moorgate (City of London)
Atlas House, EC2V Atlas House is sited on King Street (City of London)
Ball Alley, EC3M Ball Alley existed on maps between the 1750s and 1950s (City of London)
Ball Court, EC3V Ball Court is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Bartholomew Lane, EC3V Bartholomew Lane runs between the junction of Lothbury and Throgmorton Street in the north to Threadneedle Street in the south. (City of London)
Basing Lane, EC4M Basing Lane ran west from Bow Lane to Bread Street (City of London)
Bell Inn Yard, EC3M Bell Inn Yard has also been simply ’Bell Yard’ on maps (City of London)
Bengal Court, EC3V Bengal Court is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Birchin Lane, EC3V Birchin Lane was owned by a medieval gentleman called Birchervere (City of London)
Bow Bells House, EC4M Bow Bells House is a block on Bread Street (City of London)
Bow Churchyard, EC2V Bow Churchyard is one of the streets of London in the EC4M postal area (City of London)
Bow House, EC4M Bow House is a block on Bow Churchyard (City of London)
Bow Lane, EC4M Bow Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC4M postal area (City of London)
Brabant Court, EC3M Brabant Court off Philpot Lane, probably marks the site of a settlement of immigrants from Brabant, a province now split between Belgium and the Netherlands (City of London)
Bread Street Hill, EC4V Bread Street Hill was the southern continuation of Bread Street, running between Old Fish Street and Thames Street (City of London)
Bread Street, EC4M Bread Street is one of the streets of London in the EC4M postal area (City of London)
Bucklersbury, EC4N Bucklersbury is one of the streets of London in the EC4N postal area (City of London)
Budge Row, EC4N Budge Row lies off the north side of Cannon Street, about 80 yards west of the main line station (City of London)
Bulls Head Passage, EC3M Bulls Head Passage is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Calico House, EC4M Calico House is a block on Watling Street (City of London)
Cannon Street, EC4N Cannon Street runs nearly parallel with the River Thames, about 250 metres north of it, in the south of the City of London (City of London)
Cannon Street, EC4R Cannon Street follows the route of a riverside path that ran along the Thames (City of London)
Capel Court, EC2R On the east side of the Bank of England turn into Bartholomew Lane. Capel Court is off to the east (City of London)
Capital House, EC4N Capital House is a block on King William Street (City of London)
Castle Court, EC3V Castle Court leads off Birchin Lane (City of London)
Change Alley, EC3V Change Alley is a thoroughfare between Lombard Street and Cornhill in London’s financial district (City of London)
Cheapside, EC2V Cheapside is a street in the City of London, the historic and modern financial centre of London (City of London)
Cheyne House, EC2V Cheyne House is sited on Cheapside (City of London)
City Apartments, EC4 City Apartments can be found on Cannon Street (City of London)
City House, EC4N City House is a block on Cannon Street (City of London)
Clements Lane, EC4N Clements Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC4N postal area (City of London)
Cloak Lane, EC4N Cloak Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC4R postal area (City of London)
College Hill, EC4R College Hill is named after Sir Richard Whittington’s college, set up here in the early 1400s (City of London)
College Street, EC4R College Street is one of the streets of London in the EC4R postal area (City of London)
Corbet Court, EC3V Corbet Court is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Cornhill, EC3V Cornhill is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Crown Court, EC2V Crown Court is one of the streets of London in the EC2V postal area (City of London)
Dauntsey House, EC2V Dauntsey House can be found on Frederick’s Place (City of London)
Exchange Steps, EC3V Exchange Steps is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Fenchurch Mews, EC3M A street within the EC3M postcode (City of London)
Finch Lane, EC3V Finch Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Founders Court, EC2R Founders Court is one of the streets of London in the EC2R postal area (City of London)
Fredericks Place, EC2V Fredericks Place is one of the streets of London in the EC2R postal area (City of London)
Garlick Hill, EC4N Garlick Hill is one of the streets of London in the EC4V postal area (City of London)
George Yard, EC3V George Yard is a yard off of Lombard Street (City of London)
Goldsmith Street, EC2V Goldsmith Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2V postal area (City of London)
Gracechurch Street, EC3V Gracechurch Street is in the heart of Roman Londinium - it runs directly over the site of the basilica and forum (City of London)
Great St Thomas Apostle, EC4R Great St Thomas A postle, a rather odd streetname, between Garlick Hill and Queen Street (City of London)
Great St Thomas, EC4R Great St Thomas is one of the streets of London in the EC4V postal area (City of London)
Grocers’ Hall Court, EC2R Grocers? Hall Court is one of the streets of London in the EC2R postal area (City of London)
Ironmonger Lane, EC2V Ironmonger Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC2V postal area (City of London)
King Street, EC2V King Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2V postal area (City of London)
King William Street, EC4N The northern section of King William Street runs diagonally northwards of the Monument junction (City of London)
King’s House, EC2V King’s House is a block on King Street (City of London)
Lawrence Lane, EC2V Lawrence Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC2V postal area (City of London)
Little Trinity Lane, EC4V Little Trinity Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC4V postal area (City of London)
Lombard Court, EC3V Lombard Court is a small street between Gracechurch Street and Clements Lane in the heart of London’s financial district (City of London)
Lombard Street, EC3V Lombard Street has a history stretching back to medieval times. (City of London)
Lothbury, EC2R Lothbury is one of the streets of London in the EC2R postal area (City of London)
Mansion House Place, EC3V Mansion House Place is one of the streets of London in the EC4N postal area (City of London)
Milk Street, EC2V Milk Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2V postal area (City of London)
Newman’s Court, EC3V Newman’s Court is an old courtyard situated off Cornhill (City of London)
Nicholas Lane, EC3V Nicholas Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Nicholas Lane, EC4N Nicholas Lane has two non-contiguous sections, separated by King William Street (City of London)
No 1 Poultry, EC2R No 1 Poultry is an office and retail building in London (City of London)
Old Jewry, EC2R Old Jewry is one of the streets of London in the EC2R postal area (City of London)
Ormond House, EC4N Ormond House is a block on Queen Victoria Street (City of London)
Pancras Lane, EC4N Pancras Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC4N postal area (City of London)
Philpot Lane, EC3M Philpot Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC3M postal area (City of London)
Plough Court, EC4R Plough Court was named for the Plough tavern which stood here (City of London)
Popes Head Alley, EC3V Popes Head Alley is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Poultry, EC2R Poultry is one of the streets of London in the EC2R postal area (City of London)
Princes Street, EC2R Princes Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2R postal area (City of London)
Queen Street, EC4N Queen Street is a street in the City of London which runs between Upper Thames Street at its southern end to Cheapside in the north (City of London)
Queen Street, EC4R Queen Street is a street in the City of London which runs between Upper Thames Street and Cheapside (City of London)
Queen Victoria Street, EC4N Queen Victoria Street runs east by north from its intersection with New Bridge Street and Victoria Embankment (City of London)
Queensbridge House, EC4V Queensbridge House is located on Upper Thames Street (City of London)
Religare House, EC4N Religare House is a block on Cannon Street (City of London)
Royal Court, EC3V Royal Court is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Royal Exchange Avenue, EC3V Royal Exchange Avenue connects Finch Lane with the Royal Exchange (City of London)
Royal Exchange Buildings, EC3V Royal Exchange Buildings is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Royal Exchange Steps, EC2R Royal Exchange Steps is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Royal Exchange, EC3V Royal Exchange is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Russia Row, EC2V Russia Row is one of the streets of London in the EC2V postal area (City of London)
Saddlers House, EC2V Saddlers House can be found on Gutter Lane (City of London)
Senator House, EC4V Senator House is a block on Queen Victoria Street (City of London)
Ship Tavern Passage, EC3M Ship Tavern Passage is a City of London alleyway (City of London)
Sise Lane, EC2R Sise Lane continues as Pancras Lane (City of London)
St Clement’s House, EC4N St Clement’s House is a block on Clement’s Lane (City of London)
St Mary Abchurch House, EC4N St Mary Abchurch House is a block on Cannon Street (City of London)
St Michaels Alley, EC3V St Michael’s Alley was the centre of the 17th century London coffee house phenomenon (City of London)
St Michaels Rectory, EC3V St Michaels Rectory is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
St Swithin’s Lane, EC4N St Swithin’s Lane runs from King William Street to Cannon Street (City of London)
Stock Exchange Tower, EC2N Stock Exchange Tower is a building on Old Broad Street (City of London)
Sun Court, EC3V Sun Court is an old courtyard of Cornhill (City of London)
Talbot Court, EC3V Talbot Court was next to the Talbot Inn until the Great Fire of London (City of London)
The Courtyard, EC3V The Courtyard is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
The Walbrook Building, EC4N The Walbrook Building is a building on Walbrook (City of London)
Threadneedle Street, EC2N Threadneedle Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2R postal area (City of London)
Threadneedle Street, EC3V Threadneedle Street is the location of the Bank of England and Royal Exchange (City of London)
Throgmorton Street, EC3V The name of Throgmorton Street is a corruption of the name of Nicholas Throckmorton, Elizabeth I’s ambassador to France and Scotland. (City of London)
Upper Cheapside Passage, EC2V A street within the EC2V postcode (City of London)
Walbrook, EC4N Walbrook is one of the streets of the Bank area (City of London)
Warnford Court, EC2N Warnford Court is one of the streets of London in the EC2N postal area (City of London)
Watling Court, EC4N Watling Court was an expansion of the medieval Red Lion Court during 1940 (City of London)
Watling Court, EC4N In an unusual wartime renaming, in 1940 Red Lion Court became Watling Court (City of London)
Watling Street, EC4M Watling Street is one of the streets of London in the EC4M postal area (City of London)
Watling Street, EC4N Watling Street is one of the streets of London in the EC4N postal area (City of London)
Well Court, EC4N Well Court is one of the streets of London in the EC4M postal area (City of London)
White Lion Court, EC3V White Lion Court is an old courtyard situated off Cornhill (City of London)
Whttington House, EC4R Whttington House can be found on College Hill (City of London)
Windsor House, EC2V Windsor House is a block on King Street (City of London)
XL House, EC3V XL House is a block on Gracechurch Street (City of London)
York House, EC4N York House is located on Queen Victoria Street (City of London)


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