Angel Street, London

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Angel Street looking east

Angel Street, once Angell Street, is a short street in the City of London that runs between King Edward Street in the west and St. Martin's Le Grand in the east.

Angel Street (centre) on Ogilby & Morgan's 1676 map.[1]

The street is recorded on John Ogilby and William Morgan's Large Scale Map of the City As Rebuilt By 1676[2] which shows the plan of London after its rebuilding following the Great Fire of London in 1666.

Today the street is made up on the north side of the former post office buildings of 1 St Martin's Le Grand and on the south side of the headquarters of British Telecom.

References[]

  1. ^ Ogilby and Morgan's Large Scale Map of the City As Rebuilt By 1676. British History Online. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  2. ^ Brown's Yard, Angel Alley, Bishopsgate - Bull Court. British History Online. Retrieved 1 February 2018.

External links[]

Media related to Angel Street, London at Wikimedia Commons Coordinates: 51°30′57.92″N 0°5′51.36″W / 51.5160889°N 0.0976000°W / 51.5160889; -0.0976000


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