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Gresham Street EC2 is located between Aldersgate Street EC1, which is named after one of the gates of London Wall, at its western point and Lothbury EC2 at its northern point, within the financial district of the City Of London. Gresham Street EC2 has junctions with Angel Street EC2, Nobel Street EC2, Staining Lane EC2, Gutters Lane EC2 and Wood Street EC2. Other streets linked to Gresham Street include Milk Street EC2, the milk market of medieval London and King Street EC2, built after ‘Great Fire’ in conjunction with Queen Street EC4.
Gresham Street EC2 is one of the oldest areas of the City, created in 1845. Gresham Street is home to the historical Guildhall, headquarters of The Corporation of London. The St. Lawrence Jewry church, which was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren between 1671-77 after the original was destroyed in the Great Fire of London, is situated on Gresham Street EC2. Gresham Street EC2 is home to a number of international, financial and insurances companies, as well as many buildings of architectural and historical interest. The St. Ann & St. Agnes church, one of 51 churches built after ‘Great Fire’ of 1666, is situated on Gresham Street EC2.
Gresham Street EC2 is close to a number of interesting streets and buildings within the City of London, including St. Paul’s Cathedral, located 500m south of Gresham Street on Ludgate Hill EC4. The St. Mary-Le-Bow church, famous for its 'Bow Bells' can be found 100m south of Gresham Street EC2 at Bow Yard EC2. Other places of interest close to Gresham Street include the Museum of London, which opened in 1976 and is located at 150 London Wall EC2. The Royal Exchange, a former meeting place for merchants, situated at Cornhill EC3, can be found 350m south-east of Gresham Street EC2. The Wax Chandler’s Hall is situated between Gresham Street EC2 and Gutter Lane EC2, while the nearby Haberdasher Hall stands on Staining Lane EC2
Gresham Street EC2 is home to the Tokyo City restaurant, which serves a variety of Japanese dishes including Sushi, at 46 Gresham Street EC2. Tokyo City is open Monday-Friday between 11.30am-22.00pm. The City Tup, located at 66 Gresham Street EC2, has a full pub menu serving sausages, mash, peas, pizzas, fish and chips and a wide range of cold beers and beverages. The City Tup is open between 11.00am-23.00pm Monday-Saturday and closed on Sundays. Gresham Street EC2 boasts the pleasant Costa Coffee shop, which serves a range of authentic Italian coffee as well as hot and cold snacks between 09.30am-16.30pm.
Gresham Street EC2 benefits from excellent transport links, close to bus, rail and London Underground services. Bank Station, which is linked to Monument Underground Station, provides Central, Circle, District, Northern and Waterloo & City lines services and also runs Docklands Light Railway (DLR) services to stations including London City Airport, Canary Wharf and Greenwich. Other stations close to Gresham Street include Moorgate (500m north) and St. Paul's Underground Station, which provides Central line services (250m south)
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