| Churchill Place, HA3
8 April 2024 Churchill Place is a block on Marlborough Hill. |
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| Telcote Way, HA4
8 April 2024 Telcote Way runs behind the main shops in Eastcote. |
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| Bonnersfield Lane, HA1
8 April 2024 Bonnersfield Lane is an old rural lane of Harrow and Kenton. |
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| Belgrave Court, HA1
8 April 2024 Belgrave Court is a block on St John’s Road, opposite Lyon Square. |
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| Wood Street , SW1P
4 April 2024 Little Peter Street became Wood Street in 1868. |
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| Spencer Drive, N2
4 April 2024 Spencer Drive is mid 1930s development within Hampstead Garden Suburb |
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| Milton Close, N2
4 April 2024 Milton Close was designed by C.G. Butler between 1934-1936. |
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| Gloucester Drive, NW11
4 April 2024 Gloucester Drive runs parallel with Falloden Way. |
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| Beaufort Drive, NW11
4 April 2024 Beaufort Drive leads north from Falloden Way. |
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| Rowan Walk, N2
4 April 2024 Rowan Walk was built in the mid-1930s by various architects including De Metz, Soutar, Katona, Butler, and Drury and Reekie. |
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| Alloway Road, E3
4 April 2024 Alloway Road connects Lichfield Road with Morgan Street. |
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| Great Peter Street, SW1P
4 April 2024 Great Peter Street bears the name of the patron saint of Westminster Abbey. |
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| Danewood Drive, N2
4 April 2024 Danewood Drive took the place of a rustic pond beside Winnington Road. |
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| Cinderella Path, NW3
4 April 2024 Cinderella Path is a pathway off North End Road. |
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| Annemount School
4 April 2024 Annemount School is an independent school, with a capacity of 130, established in 1936. It welcomes girls and boys from the age of three until seven years old.
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| Elligood Court, E14
3 April 2024 Elligood Court is a block on Poplar High Street. |
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| Longitude House, E14
3 April 2024 Despite its name, Longitude House lies 0.0019 degrees west of the Prime Meridian. |
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| Addison Way, NW11
3 April 2024 Addison Way is the northernmost road in the Temple Fortune section of Hampstead Garden Suburb. |
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| Prime Meridian Walk, E14
3 April 2024 Prime Meridian Walk is one of a number of hopeful local misnamings. |
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| Howard Walk, N2
1 April 2024 Howard Walk, designed by Courtenay Melville Crickmer, features Moderne facades with sloped roofs. |
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| Queens Court, NW11
1 April 2024 Queens Court, a later Hampstead Garden Suburb block, was constructed on Hampstead Way in the 1920s. |
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| Brunner Close, NW11
1 April 2024 Brunner Close is a cul-de-sac situated off of Litchfield Way. |
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| Cromwell Close, N2
1 April 2024 Cromwell Close is a cul-de-sac leading off East End Road. |
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| Alyth Gardens, NW11
1 April 2024 Alyth Gardens is a Temple Fortune cul-de-sac, situated off Finchley Road. |
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| New College Mews, N1
31 March 2024 New College Mews incorporates a replica of a former Victorian turkish bath which stood on the site. |
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| Richmond Crescent, N1
31 March 2024 Richmond Crescent was formerly home to Tony Blair. |
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| Dowrey Street, N1
31 March 2024 All but the northern tip of Dowrey Street was redeveloped away. |
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| Almeida Theatre
31 March 2024 Almeida Theatre occupies the site of the Literary & Scientific Institute of 1837-8 by Roumieu and Gough. |
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| Waterside Point, SW11
31 March 2024 Waterside Point partly covers the area of Mayhew’s Flour Mills. |
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| Thornhill Crescent, N1
31 March 2024 Thornhill Crescent is large open crescent, surrounded by houses. |
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| Torriano Cottages, NW5
31 March 2024 Torriano Cottages are a charming cluster of fifteen cottages dating back to the mid-Victorian era. |
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| Great Eastern Wharf, SW11
31 March 2024 Great Eastern Wharf is an old industrial site developed into housing. |
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| Thornhill Road, N1
31 March 2024 Thornhill Road is a road of Barnsbury. |
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| Southwick Place, W2
31 March 2024 Southwick Place leads southwest from Hyde Park Crescent. |
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| Richmond Avenue, N1
31 March 2024 Richmond Avenue - Richmond Road until 1938 - has houses with Greek and Egyptian details, including sphinxes and obelisks. |
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| Hyde Park Place, W2
31 March 2024 Hyde Park Place is part of the Bayswater Road. |
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| Cotswold Mews, SW11
31 March 2024 Cotswold Mews leads off Battersea Square. |
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| Barnsbury Square, N1
31 March 2024 Barnsbury Square has a mixture of buildings, including Mountford House of 1834 which occupies the site of a moated farm. |
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| Almeida Street, N1
31 March 2024 Almeida Street leads west from Upper Street. |
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| High Street Hampton, TW12
26 March 2024 High Street is the traditional main road in Hampton, Middlesex. |
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| Rockingham Court, SE1
20 March 2024 Rockingham Court was a passage running between two terraces of Georgian houses, with a passage running between them known as Rockingham Court. |
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| Rockingham Arms
20 March 2024 The Rockingham Arms is part of the Metro Central Heights development. |
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| Short Street, SE1
20 March 2024 Short Street is a former road at Elephant and Castle. |
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| Oxford Market, W1D
19 March 2024 Oxford Market was the name of the streets around the market of the same name. |
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| Nags Head Yard, W1D
19 March 2024 Nags Head Yard used to lay behind Marlborough Mews. |
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| Little Argyll Street, W1B
19 March 2024 Little Argyll Street dates from 1736. |
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| Marlborough Mews, W1F
19 March 2024 Marlborough Mews became - after 1910 - Ramillies Place. |
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| Turks Head Yard, W1D
19 March 2024 Turks Head Yard was once a courtyard north of Oxford Street. |
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| Binstead Street, W1D
19 March 2024 Binstead Street used to lead from Oxford Street to Oxford Market. |
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| Market Place, W1D
19 March 2024 Market Place is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area. |
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| Market Court, W1D
19 March 2024 Market Court is a small alleyway north of Oxford Street. |
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| Hills Place, W1D
19 March 2024 Hills Place leads south off Oxford Street. |
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| Glasshouse Street, E1W
12 March 2024 Glasshouse Street is an old East End street. |
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| Wellington Mews, W1B
12 March 2024 Wellington Mews was a new name for a stable yard without a name before the nineteenth century. |
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| Little Newport Street, WC2H
12 March 2024 Little Newport Street was renamed as Newport Place in 1939. |
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| Glasshouse Street, SE11
12 March 2024 George Street was renamed Glasshouse Street after 1881. |
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| Titchfield Street, W1D
12 March 2024 Titchfield Street became Fareham Street in 1951. |
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| Diadem Court, W1D
12 March 2024 Crown Court was renamed as Diadem Court in 1896. |
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| Dansey Yard, W1D
12 March 2024 George Yard was renamed Dansey Yard after 1884. |
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| George Yard, W1D
12 March 2024 In 1936, George Yard became Goslett Yard. |
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| Falconberg Mews, W1D
12 March 2024 Falconberg Mews runs off of Sutton Row. |
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| Fareham Street, W1D
12 March 2024 Fareham Street was renamed from Titchfield Street in 1951. |
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| New Street, W1D
12 March 2024 New Street existed until 1868. |
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| Greek Court, W1D
12 March 2024 Greek Court is a tiny sealed-off alleyway named after a former Greek church established in 1670s. |
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| Goslett Yard, W1D
12 March 2024 Goslett Yard was previously George Yard, after an inn at its end. |
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| Flaxman Court, W1D
12 March 2024 Flaxman Court was formerly Meard’s Passage and Swan Yard. |
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| Green Dragon Yard, W1B
12 March 2024 Green Dragon Yard was named after an adjacent pub. |
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| Ramillies Street, W1D
12 March 2024 Ramillies Street, which was previously known as Blenheim Street before 1885, was situated at a lower level than Oxford Street. |
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| Ramillies Place, W1F
12 March 2024 Ramillies Place is a short street situated off the southern side of Oxford Street. |
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| Quadrant Arcade, W1B
12 March 2024 Quadrant Arcade - part of a shopping centre - is named after the Quadrant to the south of Regent Street. |
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| Portland Mews, W1F
12 March 2024 Portland Mews is so-named as it is part of the Portland Estate. |
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| Poland Street, W1F
12 March 2024 Poland Street was named for the former King of Poland Inn, situated as its northern end. |
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| Peter Street, W1D
12 March 2024 Peter Street likely originated as a passage to the saltpetre house built around 1656, situated between Peter Street and Brewer Street. |
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| Noel Street, W1F
12 March 2024 Noel Street is named after the Duchess of Portland, nee Lady Elizabeth Noel. |
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| Moor Street, W1D
12 March 2024 Moor Street first appears by name in 1683. |
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| Kings Head Yard, WC2H
12 March 2024 Kings Head Yard ran off Short’s Gardens. |
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| Lisle Street, W1D
12 March 2024 Lisle Street leads east from Wardour Street. |
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| Husband Street, W1D
12 March 2024 Husband Street likely derived its name from Thomas Husbands, a painter. |
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| Kingly Street, W1B
12 March 2024 King Street became Kingly Street in 1906. |
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| Kingly Court, W1B
12 March 2024 Kingly Court is a shopping court behind Kingly Street. |
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| Ingestre Place, W1D
12 March 2024 In 1868, New Street and Husband Street were collectively renamed Ingestre Place. |
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| Greens Court, W1D
12 March 2024 Greens Court is probably called after Thomas Green, paviour, lessee in 1685. |
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| Great Chapel Street, W1D
12 March 2024 Great Chapel Street is named after the former Huguenot chapel at the north end of Sheraton Street. |
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| Glasshouse Street, W1B
12 March 2024 Glassmaking or Salt Petre manufacturing took place here from the 1670s. |
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| Gerrard Street, W1D
12 March 2024 Gerrard Street is the main street of Chinatown. |
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| Dufours Place, W1F
12 March 2024 Paul Dufour was the lessee of this land from Pulteney in 1720s. |
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| Duck Lane, W1F
12 March 2024 Duck Lane was possibly known for duck baiting. |
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| Denman Street, W1J
12 March 2024 Denman Street - formerly Queen Street - was named after Dr Thomas Denman midwifery pioneer in 1862. |
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| Dean Street, W1D
12 March 2024 Dean Street is a historically rich thoroughfare that extends from Oxford Street to Shaftesbury Avenue. |
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| Carlisle Street, W1D
12 March 2024 Carlisle Street commemorates the former mansion of the Countess of Carlisle during the eighteenth century. |
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| Blore Court, W1F
11 March 2024 Blore Court - situated at 3 Berwick Street - was built over after the Second World War. |
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| Lowndes Court, W1F
11 March 2024 Lowndes Court was named after William Lowndes, its 17th century landowner. |
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| White Bear Yard, WC2H
11 March 2024 White Bear Yard - named after a former pub - was off the north side of Lisle Street. |
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| Wilder Walk, W1J
11 March 2024 Wilder Walk was named for Councillor Ian Wilder in 2012. |
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| St Giles Square, WC2H
11 March 2024 St Giles Square is part of a new, post-Crossrail, development. |
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| Winnett Street, W1D
11 March 2024 Previously Upper Rupert Street, Winnett Street was ultimately named after local eigteenth-century glass merchant Thomas Winnet |
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| Wedgwood Mews, W1D
11 March 2024 Wedgwood Mews hosted Josiah Wedgwood’s showrooms between 1774 and 1795. |
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| Herrie’s Place, W1D
11 March 2024 Herrie’s Place was, in the eighteenth century, called Poland Yard. |
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| Smiths Court, W1D
11 March 2024 Smiths Court once hosted a blacksmith - hence the name. |
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| Silver Place, W1F
11 March 2024 Silver Place has an unknown name origin. |
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