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Gates

York Watergate

Inscription

This gateway marks the position of the north bank of the River Thames before the construction of the Victoria Embankment in 1862. It was built in 1626 by Nicholas Stone, master mason, for George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, to serve as the watergate to York House which the Duke had acquired from the Archbishop of York in 1624. The arms on the river front and the motto "Fidei cotucula crux" (the cross is the touchstone of faith) on the land side, are those of the Villiers family. York House was demolished in 1675 and streets were laid out on the site. In 1893 the gate having fallen into decay, the London County Council obtained parliamentary powers to acquire and preserve it as an object of public interest.

The streets laid out on the site of York House were named: Villiers Street, Duke Street, Buckingham Street, George Court and Of Alley (now York Place). That's known as making use of everything.

Site: York Watergate (2 memorials)

WC2, Victoria Embankment Gardens

Now 100 metres away from the Thames, this used to be where boats would pull in to allow passengers to disembark for York House.

The large grey plaque can be seen towards the left of our photo. The plaque about the repairs is laid into the floor under the arch.

's post includes a wonderful 3D model which allows one to see the waiting-rooms inside. has a good post on this gateway and the local area.  has a terrific post about this structure. Another great post at A .

Credit for this entry to: Bob Baker

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York Watergate

See Norwich Place/York House for more about the history of this site.  In 18...

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London County Council

Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...

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Nicholas Stone

Master mason, for George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham. Other works in Lon...

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George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham

English statesman. Appointed Lord High Admiral in 1619. Favourite (possibly m...

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London County Council

Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...

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York Watergate - repairs

York Watergate - repairs

The plaque has left room for one more re-roofing, due, on this 64 year mainte...

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