Category: SW1

Spring Gardens, SW1A

Spring Gardens derives its name from the Spring Garden, formed in the 16th century as an addition to the pleasure grounds of Whitehall Palace.

The Mall, SW1Y

The Mall is the processional route between Trafalgar Square and Buckingham Palace.

Belgrave Square, SW1X

Thomas Cubitt’s greatest achievement, Belgrave Square, is the grandest and largest of his squares, and is the centrepiece of Belgravia.

Trafalgar Square, WC2N

Trafalgar Square commemorates Horatio Nelson’s 1805 victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.

Whitehall, SW1A

Whitehall is recognised as the centre of the government of the United Kingdom.

Allington Street, SW1E

Allington Street was named after Allington in Lincolnshire.

Westminster Bridge, SE1

Westminster Bridge links Westminster on the west side with Lambeth on the east side.

Orange Square, SW1W

Orange Square is a small open area in Belgravia.

Boscobel Place, SW1W

Boscobel Place’s name is derived from the story of Charles II.

Cockpit Steps, SW1H

Cockpit Steps leads from Birdcage Walk to Old Queen Street.