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Plaque

King's Wardrobe

Inscription

Site of the King's Wardrobe, destroyed in the Great Fire, 1666.
The Corporation of the City of London

Site: King's Wardrobe (1 memorial)

EC4, Wardrobe Place, 5

This must be the most surreal street in London. It has pavements and kerbs, and a cobbled road-way. So far, so good, but the pavement is continuous so there is no way a vehicle could reach the road, and anyway it is fully occupied by mature trees. Oh, and it's named after a piece of bedroom furniture. Magritte woz here.

2014: posted a good piece about this venue with pictures of an some rare 17th century wall paintings at Number 2 and in 2015  covers the area well but neither comments the oddness of a street to nowhere blocked by trees.

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King's Wardrobe

A storehouse for royal clothing, arms and other personal items. Edward III m...

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Great Fire of London

Started on a Sunday morning. After 4 days the destruction included: - an area...

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Corporation of the City of London

The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...

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