Circle Place, E1

Road in/near Aldgate East

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A street within the E1 postcode



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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
29 Aldgate High Street 29 Aldgate High Street is a demolished property, originally on the north side of Aldgate High Street..
46 Aldgate High Street This Grade II Listed office building is one of the few timber-framed buildings in the City that predates the Great Fire of 1666.
Aldgate Aldgate was one of the massive gates which defended the City from Roman times until 1760.
Aldgate bus station Aldgate Bus Station serves the Aldgate area of the City of London.
Aldgate East In a land east of Aldgate, lies the land of Aldgate East ...
Aldgate Holy Trinity Priory The Holy Trinity Priory, also known as Christchurch Aldgate, was a priory of Austin canons (Black Canons) founded around 1108 by Queen Matilda of England.
Aldgate Pump Aldgate Pump is a historic water pump, located at the junction where Aldgate meets Fenchurch Street and Leadenhall Street.
Altab Ali Park Altab Ali Park is a small park on Adler Street, White Church Lane and Whitechapel Road.
Boar’s Head Theatre The Boar’s Head Theatre was an inn-yard theatre in the Whitechapel area.
Goodman’s Fields Goodman’s Fields was a farm beyond the walls of the City.
Goodman’s Fields Theatre Two 18th century theatres bearing the name Goodman’s Fields Theatre were located on Alie Street, Whitechapel.
Great Synagogue of London The Great Synagogue of London was, for centuries, the centre of Ashkenazi synagogue and Jewish life in London. It was destroyed during World War II, in the Blitz.
Holy Trinity, Minories Holy Trinity, Minories was a Church of England parish church outside the eastern boundaries of the City of London, but within the Liberties of the Tower of London.
Minories Minories was the western terminus of the London and Blackwall Railway.
Petticoat Lane Market Petticoat Lane Market is a fashion and clothing market in the East End.
Portsoken Portsoken is one of 25 wards in the City of London, each electing an alderman to the Court of Aldermen and commoners (the City equivalent of a councillor) elected to the Court of Common Council of the City of London Corporation.
St Botolph’s St Botolph’s without Aldgate, located on Aldgate High Street, has existed for over a thousand years.
St George’s German Lutheran Church St George’s German Lutheran Church is a church in Alie Street, Whitechapel.
St James Duke’s Place St James Duke’s Place was an Anglican parish church in the Aldgate ward of the City of London.
St Mary Matfelon St Mary Matfelon church was popularly known as St Mary’s, Whitechapel.
St Mary’s (Whitechapel Road) St Mary’s was a station on the Metropolitan Railway and the District Railway lines, located between Whitechapel and Aldgate East stations.
The 1912 streets of Spitalfields The fascinating story of one man’s random walk in 1912
Toynbee Hall Toynbee Hall is a building which is the home of a charity of the same name.
Wentworth Street Turn-of-the-century fashion in east London.
Whitechapel Gallery The Whitechapel Gallery is a public art gallery in Aldgate.

NEARBY STREETS
Abs House, E1 Abs House is a block on Frying Pan Alley (Spitalfields)
Adler Street, E1 Adler Street runs between the Whitechapel Road and the Commercial Road
Albany Court, E1 Albany Court is a block on Plumbers Row
Aldgate Avenue, EC3N Aldgate Avenue was off Aldgate High Street (Aldgate)
Aldgate High Street, EC3N Once the route to one of the six original gates of the Wall of London, Aldgate High Street has an important place in medieval London’s history. (Aldgate)
Aldgate House, EC3N Aldgate House is a building adjacent to Aldgate station (Aldgate)
Aldgate Square, EC3N Aldgate Square is a location in London (City of London)
Aldgate Tower, E1 Aldgate Tower is a block on Leman Street (Aldgate East)
Aldgate, EC3N Aldgate was the easternmost gateway through the London Wall leading from the City of London to Whitechapel and the East End (City of London)
Alie Street, E1 Originally called Ayliff Street, Alie Street was named after a relative of William Leman, whose great-uncle, John Leman had bought Goodman’s Fields
Alley Street, Alley Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Amazon Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode
America House, EC3 America House is a block on Crosswall (Tower Gateway)
America House, EC3N America House is sited on America Square (Tower Gateway)
America Square, EC3N America Square is a street and small square, built in about 1760 and dedicated to the American colonies (Tower Gateway)
Angel Alley, E1 Angel Alley was a narrow passage which ran north-south from Wentworth Street to Whitechapel High Street (Aldgate East)
Arcadia Court, E1 Arcadia Court is a block on Old Castle Street (Spitalfields)
Artillery Passage, E1 Artillery Passage dates from its time as part of The Old Artillery Ground (Spitalfields)
Artillery Street, Artillery Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Artizan Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (City of London)
Assam Street, E1 Assam Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Aldgate East)
Back Alley, EC3N Back Alley is a small alleyway off of Northumberland Alley (City of London)
Back Church Lane, E1 Back Church Lane is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Bailey Tower, E1 Bailey Tower is a block on Challoner Walk
Barnett House, E1 Barnett House is sited on Bell Lane (Spitalfields)
Bartlett House, E1 Bartlett House is sited on Wentworth Street (Spitalfields)
Basil House, E1 Basil House is a block on Henriques Street
Batson House, E1 Batson House is a building on Fairclough Street
Batty Street, E1 Batty Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Beadnell Court, E1 Beadnell Court is a block on Cable Street (St George in the East)
Beagle Street, E1 Nelson Street became Beagle Street in 1893 (Aldgate East)
Bell Lane, E1 Bell Lane has late C16/early C17 origins, dividing the Halifax estate from the nearby tenter ground (Spitalfields)
Berner Street, Lower Berner Street was called Berner Street after 1868
Bernhard Baron House, E1 Bernhard Baron House is a building on Henriques Street
Bicknell House, E1 Bicknell House is a block on Ellen Street
Black Lion Yard, E1 Black Lion Yard, a narrow passage, extended from Old Montague Street, where it could be accessed via a set of steps, to Whitechapel Road (Whitechapel)
Booth House, E1 Booth House is a block on Whitechapel Road (Whitechapel)
Bowmans Mews, E1 Bowmans Mews is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Boyard Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode
Boyd Street, E1 Boyd Street is a road in the E1 postcode area
Bradbury Court, E1 Bradbury Court is a block on Old Castle Street (Aldgate East)
Braham Street, E1 Braham Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Aldgate East)
Bridle Mews, E1 Bridle Mews is a location in London
Brody House, E1 Brody House is a block on Strype Street (Spitalfields)
Brook House, E1 Brook House is a block on Fletcher Street (St George in the East)
Brune House, E1 Brune House is located on Bell Lane (Spitalfields)
Brune Street, E1 Brune Street was laid out between 1810 and 1824 but redeveloped in the early 20th century (Spitalfields)
Buckle Street, E1 Buckle Street leads off Leman Street (Aldgate East)
Buckley Street, E1 Buckley Street is an old East End street (Aldgate East)
Burlington Court, E1 Burlington Court is sited on Cable Street (St George in the East)
Burslem Street, E1 Burslem Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Mile End)
Cable Street, E1 Cable Street started as a straight path along which hemp ropes were twisted into ships’ cables
Calcutta House, E1 Calcutta House is a block on Old Castle Street (Aldgate East)
Camperdown Street, E1 Camperdown Street was formerly Duncan Street (Aldgate East)
Canter Way, E1 Canter Way is a location in London (Aldgate East)
Carillon Court, E1 Carillon Court can be found on Greatorex Street
Carlisle Avenue, EC3N Carlisle Avenue is one of the streets of London in the EC3N postal area (City of London)
Carter House, E1 Carter House is a block on Unnamed Road (Spitalfields)
Carter Street, EC3A Carter Street was off Cutler Street (City of London)
Cashmere House, E1 Cashmere House is a block on Leman Street
Cassia House, E1 Cassia House is a block on Piazza Walk
Casson Street, E1 Casson Street is a road in the E1 postcode area
Castle Alley, Castle Alley is an old East End street (Aldgate East)
Catalina House, E1 Catalina House is sited on Canter Way
Central House, E1 Central House is a block on Whitechapel High Street (Aldgate East)
Central Tower, E1 Central Tower is a block on Commercial Road (Aldgate East)
Centurion House, EC3N Centurion House is a building on Jewry Street (City of London)
Ceylon House, E1 Ceylon House is sited on Alie Street (Aldgate East)
Challoner Walk, E1 Challoner Walk is a location in London
Chamber Street, E1 Chamber Street is a thoroughfare running east-west from Leman Street to Mansell Street
Chandlery House, E1 Chandlery House is a block on Gower’s Walk
Charlotte Court, Charlotte Court is an old East End street (Whitechapel)
Charlotte De Rothschild Dwellings, E1 The Charlotte De Rothschild Dwellings replaced slum dwellings in 1886 (Spitalfields)
Chaucer Gardens, E1 Chaucer Gardens is a location in London (Aldgate East)
Chicksand Street, E1 Chicksand Street runs east from Brick Lane
Christian Street, E1 Christian Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Christopher Court, E1 Christopher Court is a block on Leman Street
Circle Place, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Aldgate East)
Clothier Street, EC3A A street within the E1, postcode (City of London)
Cobb Street, E1 Cobb Street was laid out in 1899-1904 by Sir Algernon Osborn (City of London)
Coke Street, E1 Charles Street was renamed to Coke Street, E1 in 1882
Colchester Street, E1 Colchester Street connected Plough Street with Leman Street (Aldgate East)
Colchester Street, EC3N Before its was renamed and extended in 1923, Colchester Street was a side street near to the Tower of London (Tower Hill)
Colefax Building, E1 Colefax Building is a block on Plumbers Row
College East, E1 College East is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Aldgate East)
Commercial House, E1 Commercial House is a block on Commercial Street (Spitalfields)
Coney Way, E1 Coney Way is a road in the SW8 postcode area (Aldgate East)
Coopers Row, EC3N Coopers Row is one of the streets of London in the EC3N postal area (City of London)
Coppergate House, E1 Residential block (Spitalfields)
Cornell Building, E1 Cornell Building is a block on Coke Street
Crinoline Mews, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Spitalfields)
Crispin Street, E1 Crispin Street was developed in the late 17th century as part of the Wheler estate (Spitalfields)
Cross Street, E1 Cross Street is an old East End street
Crosswall, EC3N Crosswall was formerly named John Street, after King John (Tower Gateway)
Crutched Friars, EC3N Crutched Friars is one of the streets of London in the EC3N postal area (City of London)
Danvers House, E1 Danvers House is a block on Greatorex street
Davenant Street, E1 Davenant Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Whitechapel)
Define House, E1 Define House is a block on Hessel Street (Mile End)
Delafield House, E1 Delafield House is a building on Umberston Street
DeMazenod House, E1 DeMazenod House is a block on Chamber Street (Tower Gateway)
Denning Point 33 Commercial Street, E1 A block within the E1 postcode (Aldgate East)
District Court, E1 District Court is sited on Commercial Road (Aldgate East)
Dixon House, EC3A Dixon House is a block on Fenchurch Street (City of London)
Dorset Street, E1 Dorset Street was a small thoroughfare running east-west from Crispin Street to Commercial Street (Spitalfields)
Dowson Place, E1 Dowson Place appears on the 1862 Stanford map
Drewett House, E1 Drewett House can be found on Christian Street
Dryden Building, E1 Dryden Building is a block on Commercial Road
Duke Street, EC3A Duke Street was once a street leading northwest from Aldgate (City of London)
Dukes House, EC3A Dukes House is a block on Dukes Place (City of London)
Dukes Place, EC3A Duke’s Place was formerly called Duke Street (City of London)
Duncart Street, E1 Duncan Street became Camperdown Street in 1921 (Aldgate East)
Duru House, E1 Duru House is a block on Commercial Road
East India House, E1 East India House is located on Devonshire Square (Spitalfields)
East India House, EC2M East India House is a block on Middlesex Street (Spitalfields)
East Tenter Street, E1 East Tenter Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Eastgate House, EC3A Eastgate House is a block on Dukes Place (City of London)
Education Square, E1 Education Square is a location in London (Aldgate East)
Ellen Place, E1 Ellen Place existed until the twentieth century
Ellen Street, E1 Ellen Street is an older street of the area, already existing and with this name by the 1820s
Ely Place, E1 Ely Place appears on the 1862 Stanford map
Empire House, E1 Empire House is a block on New Road (Whitechapel)
Enterprise House, E1 A street within the E1 postcode
Esprit Court, E1 Esprit Court is a block on Brune Street (Spitalfields)
Evelyn House, E1 Evelyn House is a block on Greatorex Street
Everard House, E1 Everard House is a block on Ellen Street
Everard Street, Everard Street is an old East End street
Fairclough Street, E1 Fairclough Street runs from Back Church Lane to Christian Street
Fashion Street, E1 Fashion Street is a thoroughfare running east-west from Brick Lane to Commercial Street. (Spitalfields)
Fieldgate Mansions, E1 Fieldgate Mansions is a significant complex of tenement dwellings that was constructed between 1903 and 1907. (Whitechapel)
Fieldgate Street, E1 Fieldgate Street was once a lane leading across fields to St Dunstan’s Church (Whitechapel)
Finch Street, E1 Finch Street lay along the line of present day Monthope Road (Whitechapel)
Flower and Dean Street, E1 Flower and Dean Street was a narrow street running east-west from Commercial Street to Brick Lane. (Spitalfields)
Flower and Dean Walk, E1 Flower and Dean Walk is a street of social housing created in the 1980s (Spitalfields)
Forbes Street, E1 Forbes Street replaced Splidts Street after the Second World War
Fordham Street, E1 Fordham Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Foundry Court, E1 Foundry Court is a block on Plumbers Row (Whitechapel)
Frazer House, E1 Frazer House can be found on Leman Street (Aldgate East)
Freeman Street, Freeman Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
French Horn Yard, EC3N French Horn Yard is a former courtyard (Tower Hill)
Frostic Walk, E1 Frostic Walk leads from Chicksand Street to Old Montague Street
Frying Pan Alley, E1 Frying Pan Alley is situated close to Middlesex Street and its Petticoat Lane market (Spitalfields)
George Street, E1 George Street was a street running north-south from Flower and Dean Street to Wentworth Street, crossing Thrawl Street approx. half way along its length (Spitalfields)
George Yard Buildings, E1 George Yard Buildings was a lodging house erected around 1875 (Aldgate East)
Golding Street, E1 Golding Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Goodman Stile, E1 Goodman Stile is a location in London (Aldgate East)
Goodman Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode
Goodman’s Yard, E1 Goodman’s Yard is a street between Minories and Mansell Street (Tower Gateway)
Goodmans Yard, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Tower Gateway)
Goulston Street, E1 Goulston Street is a thoroughfare running north-south from Wentworth Street to Whitechapel High Street (Spitalfields)
Gowers Row, Gowers Row is an old East End street
Gowers Walk, Gowers Walk is an old East End street
Gower’s Walk, E1 Gower’s Walk leads south from Commercial Road
Gravel Lane, E1 Gravel Lane is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (City of London)
Great Alie Street, Great Alie Street is an old East End street
Great Prescot Street, Great Prescot Street is an old East End street
Greatorex Street, E1 Greatorex Street was formerly called High Street
Green Dragon Yard, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Whitechapel)
Greenfield Road, E1 Greenfield Road is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Greenfield Street, E1 Greenfield Street is an old East End street (Whitechapel)
Guinness Court, E1 Guinness Court is a block on Guinness Court (Aldgate)
Gunthorpe Street, E1 Gunthorpe Street is a narrow street running north-south from Wentworth Street to Whitechapel High Street. (Aldgate East)
Hadfield House, E1 Hadfield House is a block on Ellen Street
Half Moon Passage, E1 The southern part of Half Moon Passage remains (Aldgate East)
Halliday House, E1 Halliday House is a block on Stutfield Street
Hanson House, E1 Hanson House is sited on Philchurch Street
Harkness House, E1 Harkness House is a building on Christian Street
Harrison House, E1 Harrison House is a block on Challoner Walk
Harrow Place, E1 Harrow Place is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (City of London)
Harrow Place, E1 Harrow Place is an old East End street (City of London)
Hawdon Street, Hawdon Street is an old East End street (Aldgate)
Haydon Square, E1 Haydon Square commemorated Captain John Heydon, serving as Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance under Charles I (City of London)
Haydon Street, E1 The eastern end of Haydon Street was called Mansell Passage (City of London)
Haydon Street, EC3N Haydon Street heads east from the Minories. (Aldgate)
Henriques Street, E1 Henriques Street was formerly called Berner Street
Herbert House, E1 Herbert House is sited on Old Castle Street (Spitalfields)
Hodgeson House, E1 Hodgeson House is sited on Christian Street
Hogarth Court, E1 Hogarth Court is a block on Batty Street
Holloway Street, E1 Holloway Street is an old East End street
Hooper Street, E1 Hooper Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Hopetown Street, E1 This is a street in the E1 postcode area (Spitalfields)
Hudson Building, E1 Hudson Building is a block on Chicksand Street
Ibex House, EC3N Residential block (Tower Gateway)
India Street, EC3N India Street, formerly George Street, was renamed in 1913 when the surrounding area consisted of the tea warehouses of the East and West India Docks Company. (City of London)
Irongate House, EC3A Irongate House is a block on Dukes Place (City of London)
Iwelines , Iwelines is an old East End street (City of London)
Jacobs Court, E1 Jacobs Court is a block on Plumbers Row (Whitechapel)
Jacobson House, E1 Jacobson House is a block on Old Castle Street (Spitalfields)
Jewry Street, EC3N Jewry Street is one of the streets of London in the EC3N postal area (City of London)
John Sessions Square, E1 John Sessions Square lies off of Alie Street (Aldgate East)
John Sinclair Court, E1 John Sinclair Court is part of the Flower and Dean Estate (Spitalfields)
John Stow House, EC3A John Stow House is sited on Bevis Marks (City of London)
John Street, John Street is an old East End street (Tower Gateway)
Kensington Apartments, E1 Kensington Apartments is a block on Pomell Way (Aldgate East)
Kent and Essex Yard, E1 Kent and Essex Yard ran north of Whitechapel High Street, close to the west side of Commercial Street (Aldgate East)
Kindersley House, E1 Kindersley House is a block on Philchurch Street
Kings Arms Court, E1 Kings Arms Court lies off Old Montague Street. (Whitechapel)
Kiran Apartments, E1 Kiran Apartments is located on Chicksand Street
Knock Fergus, E1 Knock Fergus was absorbed into Cable Street during the 1860s
Ladbroke House, E1 Ladbroke House is a block on Commercial Street (Aldgate East)
Lambeth Street, Lambeth Street is an old East End street
Landmark House, EC3A Landmark House is a block on Leadenhall Street (City of London)
Langmore House, E1 Langmore House is a block on Stutfield Street
Leman Street, E1 Leman Street was named after Sir John Leman
Leyden Street, E1 Leyden Street was laid out in 1899-1904 by Sir Algernon Osborn (Spitalfields)
Lilian Knowles House, E1 Lilian Knowles House is a block on Crispin Street (Spitalfields)
Little Alie Street, Little Alie Street is an old East End street (Aldgate East)
Little Somerset Street, E1 Little Somerset Street was originally called Harrow Alley but colloquially known as ’Blood Alley.’ (Aldgate)
Lloyd’s Avenue, EC3N A street within the EC3N postcode (City of London)
Lloyds Avenue, EC3N Lloyds Avenue is one of the streets of London in the EC3N postal area (City of London)
Lolesworth Close, E1 Lolesworth Close is a short cul-de-sac on the east side of Commercial Street which was originally the western extremity of Flower and Dean Street. (Spitalfields)
Lolesworth Street, E1 Lolesworth Street was renamed from George Street in 1893 (Spitalfields)
Luntley Place, E1 Luntley Place appears on the 1862 Stanford map
Manningtree Street, E1 Manningtree Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Aldgate East)
Manous House, E1 Manous House is a block on Hessel Street (Mile End)
Mansell Street, E1 Mansell Street runs north-south on the City of London border (City of London)
Marden House, E1 Marden House is located on Batty Street
Martineau Square, E1 A street within the E1 postcode
Mary Ann Street, Mary Ann Street is an old East End street
Maryann Street, E1 Maryann Street existed from the 1810s until after the Second World War
Matilda Street, Matilda Street is an old East End street
Mcauley House, E1 Mcauley House is a building on Wentworth Street (Aldgate East)
Meadowcroft Mews, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (St George in the East)
Meranti House, E1 Meranti House can be found on Goodman’s Stile (Aldgate East)
Michael’s House, E1 Michael’s House is a block on Alie Street
Middlesex Street, E1 Middlesex Street is home to the Petticoat Lane Market (City of London)
Middlesex Street, EC3A Middlesex Street is one of the streets of London in the EC3A postal area (Spitalfields)
Mill Yard, E1 Mill Yard is a road in the E1 postcode area
Minories, EC3N Minories is one of the old streets of the City of London (Aldgate)
Mitali Passage, E1 A street within the E1 postcode
Mitre Avenue, EC3A Mitre Avenue is one of the streets of London in the E17 postal area (City of London)
Mitre Square, EC3A Mitre Square is a small square in the City of London. (City of London)
Mitre Street, EC3A Mitre Street connects Creechurch Lane with the Aldgate (City of London)
Molesworth Street, E1 Molesworth Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Monmouth House, E1 Residential block (Spitalfields)
Monthope Road, E1 This is a street in the E1 postcode area
Moss Close, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Whitechapel)
Mulberry Street, E1 Mulberry Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Whitechapel)
Myrdle Court, E1 Myrdle Court is a block on Myrdle Street
Myrdle Street, E1 Myrdle Street leads south from Fieldgate Street (Whitechapel)
Nathaniel Close, E1 Nathaniel Close consists of houses and flats built in the early 1980s (Spitalfields)
Neroli House, E1 Neroli House is a building on Piazza Walk
New Castle Street, New Castle Street is an old East End street (Aldgate East)
New Court, E1 New Court was situated off Wentworth Street (Aldgate East)
New Drum Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Aldgate East)
New Evershed House, E1 New Evershed House is located on Old Castle Street (Aldgate East)
New Goulston Street, E1 New Goulston Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (City of London)
New Loom House, E1 New Loom House is a block on Back Church Lane
Newnham Street, Newnham Street is an old East End street
NMB House, EC3A NMB House is a block on Bevis Marks (City of London)
North Tenter Street, E1 North Tenter Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Norvin House, E1 Norvin House can be found on Commercial Street (Spitalfields)
Nottingham Place, E1 Nottingham Place is an old East End street (Whitechapel)
Novem House, E1 Novem House is a block on Chicksand Street
Odeon Court, E1 Odeon Court is a block on Chicksand Street
Old Castle Street, E1 Old Castle Street runs north-south from Wentworth Street to Whitechapel High Street, the southern section of which incorporates the former Castle Alley, murder site of Ripper victim Alice McKenzie (Aldgate East)
Old Montague Street, E1 Old Montague Street is a thoroughfare running east-west from Baker’s Row (now Vallance Road) to Brick Lane
Old Pump House, E1 Old Pump House is a block on Hooper Street
Osborn House, E1 Osborn House is a block on Middlesex Street (City of London)
Osborn Place, E1 Osborn Place appears on maps between 1800 and 1900
Osborn Street, E1 Osborn Street is a short road leading from Whitechapel Road to the crossroads with Brick Lane, Wentworth Street and Old Montague Street (Aldgate East)
Osborne House, E1 Osborne House is a block on Osborn Street (Aldgate East)
Palmer Street, Palmer Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Parfett Street, E1 Parfett Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Park Lane City Apartments, E1 Park Lane City Apartments is a block on Middlesex Street (Spitalfields)
Parliament Court, E1 Parliament Court was laid out in the 1680s as part of the development of the Old Artillery Ground (Spitalfields)
Patriot House, E1 Patriot House is a block on Hessel Street (Mile End)
Paxton House, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Spitalfields)
Pegswood Court, E1 Pegswood Court is a block on Cable Street (St George in the East)
Penine House, E1 Penine House is a block on Camperdown Street (Aldgate East)
Perilla House, E1 Perilla House is a building on Bridle Mews
Petticoat Square, E1 A street within the postcode (City of London)
Petticoat Tower, E1 Petticoat Tower is a block on Middlesex Street (City of London)
Philchurch Place, E1 Philchurch Place is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Philchurch Street, E1 Philchurch Street, which disappeared after the Second World War, was originally Philip Street
Piazza Walk, E1 Piazza Walk is a location in London
Pimento House, E1 Pimento House is located on Gower’s Walk
Pinchin Street, E1 Pinchin Street is an east-west thoroughfare stretching from Christian Street to Back Church Lane.
Plumbers Row, E1 Plumbers Row is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Whitechapel)
Pomell Way, E1 Pomell Way is a road in the E1 postcode area (Aldgate East)
Portsoken Street, EC3N Portsoken Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Tower Gateway)
Prescot House, E1 Prescot House is a block on Prescot Street (Tower Gateway)
Prescot Street, E1 Prescot Street was named for Rebecca Prescott, wife of William Leman
Prince of Orange Court, E1 Prince of Orange Court was a former street in the area
Proud House, E1 Proud House is a block on Amazon Street
Providence Street, Providence Street is an old East End street
Queen’s Place, E1 Queen’s Place seems to have been a victim of the London Blitz
Rangoon Street, EC3N The East and West India Docks Company’s eastern trade gave its name to Rangoon Street (City of London)
Resolution Plaza, E1 Resolution Plaza is a location in London (Aldgate East)
Riga Mews, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Aldgate East)
River Thames at 51.501, High Street, E1 was renamed as Great Garden Street, E1 in 1874 (Whitechapel)
Rix Court, E1 Rix Court was replaced by a wool warehouse sometime during the twentieth century
Romford Street, E1 Romford Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Whitechapel)
Rope Walk Gardens, E1 Rope Walk Gardens is a location in London
Ropewalk Gardens, EC1M Ropewalk Gardens is a location in London
Rose Court, E1 Rose Court runs off Widegate Street (Spitalfields)
Ruby House, E1 Ruby House is located on Myrdle Street
Rupert Street, E1 Rupert Street was situated to the east of Leman Street
Samuel Street, E1 Samuel Street disappeared post-war and was largely absorbed into Wicker Street
Sander Street, E1 Sander Street ran from Back Church Lane to Berner Street (Henriques Street)
Sandy’s Row, E1 Sandy’s Row runs along the City of London boundary (Spitalfields)
Saracen’s Head Yard, EC3N Saracen’s Head Yard was to the south of Aldgate (City of London)
Satin House, E1 Satin House is a block on Canter Way
Scarborough Street, E1 This is a street in the E1 postcode area
Settles Street, E1 Settles Street links Fieldgate Street with Commercial Road
Severn Street, Severn Street is an old East End street
Severne Street, E1 Severne Street - also Severn Street - was a victim of the London Blitz
Shepherd Street, Shepherd Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Shepherds Place, Shepherds Place is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Sloane Apartments, E1 Sloane Apartments is sited on Old Castle Street (Aldgate East)
Smithfield Court, E1 Smithfield Court is located on Cable Street (St George in the East)
South Tenter Street, E1 South Tenter Street is a road in the E1 postcode area
Spelman House, E1 Spelman House is a block on Spelman Street
Splidts Street, E1 Splidts Street was formerly Splidts Terrace and before that, Cain’s Place
St Botolph Building, EC3A St Botolph Building is a block on Houndsditch (Aldgate)
St Botolph Street, EC3A St Botolph Street is one of the streets of London in the EC3A postal area (Aldgate)
St Clare House, EC3N St Clare House is sited on Minories (Aldgate)
St Clare Street, EC3N St Clare Street is one of the streets of London in the EC3N postal area (Aldgate)
St Clements House, E1 St Clements House is a building on Leyden Street (Spitalfields)
St James’s Passage, EC3N St James’s Passage was formerly known as Church Passage (City of London)
St Mark Street, E1 St Mark Street was built on the old Goodman’s Fields
St Marks Street, St Marks Street is an old East End street
St Mary Street, St Mary Street is an old East End street (Whitechapel)
Stable Walk, E1 Stable Walk is a location in London
Standon House, E1 Standon House is a block on Mansell Street
Stoney Lane, EC3A Stoney Lane is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (City of London)
Strype Street, E1 John Strype, who became an antiquary, historian and parson was the son of a Huguenot weaver and born near here in 1643 (Spitalfields)
Stutfield Street, E1 Stutfield Street has existed since the early nineteenth century
Sugar House, E1 Sugar House is a block on Leman Street
Suntash Apartments, E1 Suntash Apartments can be found on Umberston Street
Swan Street, Swan Street is an old East End street (Tower Gateway)
Symons House, E1 Symons House is a building on Alie Street
Tenter Ground, E1 Tenter Ground is one of the notable streetnames of Spitalfields (Spitalfields)
Tenter Street East, Tenter Street East is an old East End street
Tenter Street North, Tenter Street North is an old East End street
Tenter Street South, Tenter Street South is an old East End street
Tenter Street West, Tenter Street West is an old East End street
The Community Centre, E1 The Community Centre is a location in London (Spitalfields)
The Old Montague Apartments, E1 The Old Montague Apartments is a block on Old Montague Street
The Relay Building, E1 The Relay Building is a block on Commercial Street (Aldgate East)
The Steward Building, E1 The Steward Building can be found on Steward Street (Spitalfields)
The White Chapel Building, E1 The White Chapel Building is a block on Whitechapel High Street (Aldgate East)
Thrawl Street, E1 Originally built by Henry Thrall around 1656, Thrawl Street ran east-west from Brick Lane across a former tenter field owned by the Fossan brothers, Thomas and Lewis. (Spitalfields)
Tower House, E1 Tower House is a block on Fieldgate Street (Whitechapel)
Toynbee Street, E1 Toynbee Street, formerly Shepherd Street, was laid out in 1810-24 and redeveloped in 1927-36 as part of the London County Council’s Holland estate (Spitalfields)
Tulip Street, E1 Tulip Street is an old East End street
Tyne Street, E1 Tyne Street is a location in London (Aldgate East)
Umberston Street, E1 Umberston Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Universal House, E1 Universal House is a block on Wentworth Street (Spitalfields)
Vibeca Apartments, E1 Vibeca Apartments is a block on Chicksand Street
Vine Court, E1 Vine Court is a small turning south from Whitechapel Road (Whitechapel)
Vine Street, EC3N Vine Street is one of the streets of London in the EC3N postal area (City of London)
Walford House, E1 Walford House is a block on Estate Road
Wentworth Street, E1 Wentworth Street runs east-west from the junction of Brick Lane, Osborn Street and Old Montague Street to Middlesex Street (Spitalfields)
West Tenter Street, E1 West Tenter Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
White Church Lane, E1 White Church Lane is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Aldgate East)
White Church Passage, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Aldgate East)
White Hart Yard, E1 White Hart Court was built by Richard Brinckley in 1773 (Whitechapel)
White Kennett Street, EC3A White Kennett Street was named after a Bishop of Peterborough (City of London)
Whitechapel High Street, E1 Whitechapel High Street runs approximately west-east from Aldgate High Street to Whitechapel Road and is designated as part of the A11 (Aldgate East)
Whitechapel Market, E1 Whitechapel Market is a road in the E1 postcode area (Whitechapel)
Whitechapel Road, E1 Whitechapel Road is a major arterial road in East London (Whitechapel)
Whitechapel Technology Centre, E1 Whitechapel Technology Centre is based in the East London Works (Whitechapel)
Whites Row, E1 White’s Row is a narrow thoroughfare running east-west from Commercial Street to Crispin Street. (Spitalfields)
Wicker Street, E1 Most of Wicker Street was redeveloped as part of the Berner Estate
Wide Gate Street, Wide Gate Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Widegate Street, E1 Widegate Street is now a short street connecting Middlesex Street and Sandy’s Row (Spitalfields)
Wilson Tower, E1 Wilson Tower is a block on Christian Street
Windsor Street, EC2M Windsor Street was formerly a named street of the area (Liverpool Street)
Wiverton Tower, E1 Wiverton Tower is a block on New Drum Street (Aldgate East)
Wool House, E1 Wool House is a building on Back Church Lane
Workhouse Apartments, E1 Workhouse Apartments is a block on Feather Mews (Whitechapel)
Wynfrid House, E1 Wynfrid House is a block on Mulberry Street
Yalford Street, E1 Yalford Street was the name for New Street after 1874 (Whitechapel)


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