King William Street, London

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King William Street in London is a major thoroughfare in the City of London financial district, linking Lombard Street to London Bridge and lined with historic and commercial buildings.

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King William Street, London canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf street
thoroughfare
connectsTo Lombard Street
London Bridge
country United Kingdom
crosses Walbrook, City of London
surface form: Walbrook (historic stream, culverted)
governedBy Corporation of London
surface form: City of London Corporation
hasCharacteristic lined with commercial buildings
lined with historic buildings
hasEconomicRole serves financial services sector
hasFormerUndergroundStation King William Street tube station
hasHeritageContext within historic core of the City of London
hasJunctionWith Abchurch Lane NERFINISHED
Cannon Street
Clements Lane NERFINISHED
Gracechurch Street
Lombard Street
Monument Street
Nicholas Lane
hasLandUse commercial
office
retail
hasNearbyUndergroundStation Monument tube station
surface form: Bank and Monument tube station complex

Monument tube station
hasNotableBuilding 1 King William Street
68 King William Street
Gracechurch Street junction buildings
hasPedestrianInfrastructure pavements on both sides
hasPublicTransport London Buses routes
hasTrafficControl signal-controlled junctions at major intersections
isMajorRouteFor pedestrian traffic
vehicular traffic
isPartOfNetwork City of London street network
locatedIn City of London
Greater London
London, England
surface form: London
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Corporation of London
surface form: City of London Corporation
locatedNear Bank junction
surface form: Bank Junction

The Monument (Christopher Wren column)
surface form: The Monument to the Great Fire of London
namedAfter William IV
surface form: King William IV of the United Kingdom
orientation northwest–southeast
partOf City of London
surface form: City of London financial district
postalCodeArea EC3
EC4
roadSurface paved
streetNumberingSystem buildings numbered sequentially along both sides
terminusDirectionNorthwest Lombard Street
terminusDirectionSoutheast London Bridge

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Mansion House Street hasNearbyLandmark King William Street, London