King Charles Street, London

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King Charles Street in London is a historic government thoroughfare in Westminster that houses major UK foreign affairs offices and connects Whitehall with St James's Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road in London
street
adjacentTo Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
surface form: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
connects St James’s Park
surface form: St James's Park

Whitehall
country United Kingdom
hasCharacteristic historic
hasFunction government thoroughfare
hasNameEtymology named after King Charles
hasPedestrianAccessTo St James’s Park
surface form: St James's Park
hasUrbanContext close to the Palace of Westminster
within the Westminster World Heritage area
houses UK government offices
foreign affairs offices
locatedIn City of Westminster
City of Westminster
surface form: Westminster

central London
near Downing Street
Horse Guards Road
Parliament Square
partOf Whitehall
surface form: Whitehall government district
runsBetween St James’s Park
surface form: St James's Park

Whitehall
usedFor access to government buildings
official government traffic

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Statue of Robert Clive in London locatedAt King Charles Street, London
this entity surface form: King Charles Street
Sanctuary Buildings, Great Smith Street, Westminster location King Charles Street, London
this entity surface form: Great Smith Street, Westminster, London, England
Foreign and Commonwealth Office headquartersLocation King Charles Street, London
this entity surface form: King Charles Street
UK Diplomatic Service headquartersLocation King Charles Street, London