Holborn Circus

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Holborn Circus is a busy road junction and public space in central London, known for connecting several major streets and featuring a prominent statue of Prince Albert.

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Holborn Circus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public space
road junction
category Road junctions in London
Squares in the City of London
connectsWith Charterhouse Street NERFINISHED
Gray’s Inn Road NERFINISHED
Hatton Garden NERFINISHED
Holborn NERFINISHED
New Fetter Lane NERFINISHED
St Andrew Street NERFINISHED
coordinateSystem WGS84
country United Kingdom
designer William Haywood NERFINISHED
hasHeritage Victorian-era urban design
hasLandUseAround commercial buildings
offices
restaurants
retail
hasLighting street lighting
hasNearbyRailStation Chancery Lane Underground station NERFINISHED
Farringdon station NERFINISHED
hasPedestrianFeatures pedestrian crossings
hasPublicArt Prince Albert statue, Holborn Circus NERFINISHED
hasStatue Prince Albert statue, Holborn Circus
hasStreetFurniture signage
traffic signals
hasUrbanRole boundary between City of London and Camden
inception 1867
locatedIn Central London
City of London
London NERFINISHED
London Borough of Camden
maintainedBy City of London Corporation NERFINISHED
near Farringdon Road NERFINISHED
Hatton Garden jewellery district NERFINISHED
St Andrew Holborn church NERFINISHED
notableFor convergence of several major streets
heavy traffic
statue of Prince Albert NERFINISHED
partOf Holborn area NERFINISHED
roadNetworkRole link between West End and City of London
roadType gyratory system
transportFunction major traffic interchange
usedFor pedestrian circulation
vehicular traffic

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Chancery Lane hasNearby Holborn Circus