Mark Lane, London

Mark Lane
Location London, United Kingdom
Postal code EC3R
North end Fenchurch Street
South end Great Tower Street
Mark Lane (left) with its nearby station, on an 1888 plan.

Mark Lane is a street in the City of London linking Great Tower Street and Fenchurch Street. It was once the location of Mark Lane tube station, which was opened in 1884, renamed Tower Hill in 1964, and closed three years later.

At its northern end, Mark Lane originates as a two-way side-road off Fenchurch Street, leading to Dunster Court, the home of the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers since 1456. From the south, it is a one-way turn off Great Tower Street; the one-way stretch ends at London Street.

Notable sites include the London Underwriting Centre in Minster Court, and the London Corn Exchange at No. 55, as well as a number of other offices and restaurants.

The nearest London Underground station is Tower Hill (Circle and District lines) and the nearest mainline railway station is Fenchurch Street (with services towards east London and Essex).

See also

References

  1. "Legacies of British Slave-ownership". University College London.

Coordinates: 51°30′37″N 0°4′50″W / 51.51028°N 0.08056°W / 51.51028; -0.08056

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