derived from Ludgate, a former western gate in the London Wall

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Ludgate Hill is a historic street and rise in the City of London, best known as the site of St Paul’s Cathedral and one of the city’s traditional processional routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
street
connectsTo Fleet Street NERFINISHED
Ludgate Circus NERFINISHED
St Paul’s Churchyard NERFINISHED
hasAdjacentArea Paternoster Square NERFINISHED
hasCategory Streets in the City of London
hasCoordinateRegion 51.513°N 0.101°W
hasEtymology derived from Ludgate, a former western gate in the London Wall
hasHighestPointAmong City of London hills NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalFunction processional route to St Paul’s Cathedral
hasHistoricalSite former western gate in the London Wall vicinity
hasLandmark St Paul’s Cathedral NERFINISHED
hasNearbyRailwayStation Blackfriars station NERFINISHED
City Thameslink NERFINISHED
hasNearbyUndergroundStation St Paul’s tube station NERFINISHED
hasTraditionalUse route for civic processions
route for royal processions
hasViewOf St Paul’s Cathedral west front
knownFor St Paul’s Cathedral NERFINISHED
historic processional route
locatedIn City of London
England
London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
namedAfter Ludgate NERFINISHED
partOf A4 road NERFINISHED
City of London financial district NERFINISHED
historic core of London
streetType urban street

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Ludgate Hill hasNameEtymology derived from Ludgate, a former western gate in the London Wall