Hoop and Grape
One of three of the last remaining timber frame buildings surviving from before the fire of London is the pub know as the Hoop and Grape....
122 Leadenhall Street
122 Leadenhall Street, or the Leadenhall Building, is a 225 m (737 ft) tall building on Leadenhall Street in London. The commercial...
Lombard Street
Lombard Street has its origins in one of the main Roman roads of Londinium. It later formed a plot of land granted by King Edward I (1272...
The Watch House
Overlooking the graveyard of St. Sepulchre's in Giltspur Street, Holborn, is this old watch house. This was built with the increase of...
Scratching Fanny of Cock Lane
The Cock Lane ghost was a purported haunting that attracted mass public attention in 1762. The location was an apartment in Cock Lane, a...
King Henry VIII Statue
This is the only outside statue of King Henry the VIII in London. It can be viewed, sited on top of the main gateway of London's oldest...
The Elms, Smithfield
During medieval times, Smithfield was one of the most important places in London, full of jousting, livestock grazing, summer fairs and,...
Quuen Elizabeth I Statue
Tucked away inside the gates of St Dunstan's-in-the-west, Fleet Street, is the only statue of Elizabeth I of England. This statue was...
The Hand and Shears
Introducing the first featured pub - The Hand and Shears. Hidden down a quiet back street, it's hard to believe that you are in the...
Tower 42
Officially called Tower 42, but to many people, the building that used to dominated the skyline of the square mile since the start of the...