Category: EC3

Adelaide House, EC3R

Adelaide House is a Grade II listed Art Deco office building in the City of London.

Bishopsgate, EC3V

Bishopsgate is named after one of the original eight gates in the London Wall.

Circus, EC3N

Circus was built between 1768 and 1774 to the designs of George Dance the Younger.

Dukes Place, EC3A

Duke’s Place was formerly called Duke Street.

St James’s Place, EC3A

St James’s Place was an open square, formerly Broad Court, which held a daily market that sold fruits of various kinds.

Lombard Street, EC3V

Lombard Street has a history stretching back to medieval times.

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, EC3N

Aldgate was the easternmost gateway through the London Wall leading from the City of London to Whitechapel and the East End.

Eastcheap, EC3R

Eastcheap is the western continuation of Great Tower Street towards the Monument junction.

St Michael’s Alley, EC3V

St Michael’s Alley was the centre of the 17th century London coffee house phenomenon.