Aldgate
Aldgate was the eastern most gateway through London Wall leading from the City of London to Whitechapel and the east end of London. Aldgate gives its name to a ward of the City. This is bounded by White Kennet Street in the north and Crutched Friars in the south, taking in Leadenhall and Fenchurch Streets, which remain principal thoroughfares through the City of London, each splitting from the fifty-metre street named Aldgate that connects to Aldgate High Street.
Aldgate, related objects
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldgate
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Coordinates: 51°30'48"N -0°4'39"E
- Site of the Priory of Holy Trinity Aldgate 0.1 km
- Minster Court 0.4 km
- Tower Place 0.5 km
- The Tower of London 0.6 km
- Walled Perimeter of Roman Londinium 0.8 km
- Bank of England 0.8 km
- London Bridge 0.9 km
- Regent’s canal 1.5 km
- Tower Hamlets Council 3 km
- Central London 3.1 km
- Tooley Street 1 km
- Fleet Street 2 km
- A3211 Victoria Embankment 2.8 km
- A400 Charing Cross Road 3.6 km
- Euston Road 4.1 km
- A4201 Regent Street 4.3 km
- Park Lane 5.1 km
- A501 Marylebone Road 5.6 km
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