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Fleet Street London : Architecture
post updated 12 June 2021
Fleet Street Architecture
Fleet Street London Building Photos
The former Daily Telegraph offices – Peterbrough Court:
Church on the north side of the road:
Daily Express London building:
London Architecture photographs taken by Nick Weall on 1 + 2 Aug 2009
Not all images are in Fleet Street, but all are in the City of London area surrounding Fleet Street.
Building Photography by Nick Weall in London, England, UK
Designs, alphabetical:
Fleet Street Buildings : A-K (this page)
Fleet Street Architecture : L-Z
Listed alphabetically
Australia House
Alexander Marshall Mackenzie
Australia House
British Museum Building
British Museum Building
Daily Express Building
Daily Express Building
Fleet Place ; 10 Fleet Place – two photos
Fleet Street church
photo © Adrian Welch
19 Fleet Street ; 37 Fleet Street ; 50 Fleet Street ; 56 Fleet Street
63 Fleet Street ; 70 Fleet Street ; 97 Fleet Street ; 130 Fleet Street
Kingsway Building, western corner of Kingsway and Aldwych
Location: Fleet Street, London, England, UK
London Buildings
Contemporary London Architecture
London Architecture Designs – chronological list
London Architecture Walking Tours by e-architect
London Architecture Photographs taken by Nick Weall with a Nikon D700 using either a 14-24mm Nikkor Lens or a 24-70mm Nikkor lens. All images taken with a tripod.
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Fleet Street London
The A4 road historically began at Ludgate Circus and the whole of Fleet Street was part of the route. However the A4 today begins at Holborn Circus, runs down Fetter Lane and then the western part of Fleet Street. It then continues west into Westminster.
The street numbering runs consecutively from west to east south-side and then east to west north-side.
The nearest London Underground stations are Temple, Chancery Lane, and Blackfriars tube/mainline station, and the City Thameslink railway station.
In the high Middle Ages senior ecclesiastics had their London palaces in the street, place-names surviving with this connection are Peterborough Court and Salisbury Court after their respective Bishops’ houses here; apart from the Knights Templars’ establishment the Whitefriars monastery is recalled by Whitefriars Street and the remains of its undercroft have been preserved in a public display area.
Today three churches serve the spiritual needs of the three ‘communities’ associated with the area of the street: Temple Church for the Bar, St Bride’s Church, remains the London church most associated with the print industry. St Dunstan’s in the West supplements these as the local parish (as opposed to guild church) and is the London home for the Romanian Orthodox church.
Source: wikipedia
Citicape House, Holborn Viaduct / Snow Hill, City of London
Design: Avery Associates Architects + Axis Architects
image from architect
Citicape House
280 High Holborn, central London
Design: GMW Architects
photo © Richard Bryant/Arcaid
280 High Holborn Development
Senate House London – UCL Buildings
London Olympic Buildings
Design: various architects
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