Fish Street Hill

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Fish Street Hill is a historic street in the City of London, notable for its proximity to the Monument to the Great Fire of London and its role as a key route linking London Bridge to the heart of the old city.

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Fish Street Hill canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road in London
street
adjacentTo Monument to the Great Fire of London (with Robert Hooke)
surface form: Monument to the Great Fire of London
connects London Bridge
the historic core of the City of London
country United Kingdom
formsPartOf route between London Bridge and the heart of the old city
governedBy Corporation of London
surface form: City of London Corporation
hasHeritageStatus historic street
hasJunctionWith Eastcheap
Lower Thames Street
Monument Street
hasNameEtymology named after the medieval fish market and fishmongers in the area
hasPostcodeArea EC3
historicalRole access route to markets and commercial areas of the medieval city
key approach route from London Bridge into the City of London
locatedIn City of London
England
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
locatedNear King William Street
London Bridge
Lower Thames Street
nearbyLandmark Monument Underground station
The Monument (Christopher Wren column)
notableFor proximity to the Monument to the Great Fire of London
orientation roughly north–south
streetType urban street
transportFunction local traffic route between London Bridge and the City core

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Eastcheap, London near Fish Street Hill
Pudding Lane hasConnectingStreet Fish Street Hill
Monument station hasEntrancesOn Fish Street Hill
Eastcheap locatedNear Fish Street Hill
The Monument nearbyStreet Fish Street Hill
Monument tube station near Fish Street Hill
Monument tube station entranceOn Fish Street Hill
Upper Thames Street hasJunctionWith Fish Street Hill