Old Street

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Old Street, looking west.
Old Street, looking west.

Old Street is a street in central London that runs west to east from Goswell Road in Clerkenwell in the London Borough of Islington to Shoreditch in the London Borough of Hackney.

Old Street was recorded as Ealdestrate c.1200 and le Oldestrete in 1373. As befits its name there are some suggestions that the road is of ancient origin: part of an old Roman road connecting Silchester and Colchester, by-passing the City of London. The western part was widened 1872-7, but it narrows east of Coronet Street and here survive, at Nos. 340-342 on the south side of the street and Nos. 323 and 325-329 on the north side, some domestic buildings from the eighteenth and early nineteenth century, though somewhat battered and altered in function. At the east end of Old Street on the south side is the old Shoreditch Town Hall.

Old Street Promenade of Light [1]. Shops visible are Argos and Somerfield.
Old Street Promenade of Light [1]. Shops visible are Argos and Somerfield.

The eastern half of the road is on the London Inner Ring Road and as such forms part of the boundary of the London congestion charge zone. Old Street and the surrounding areas of Hoxton Square and Great Eastern Street also hosts a thriving night life including The Foundry bar and arts space White Cube gallery. Old Street station is located on Old Street at the roundabout junction with City Road.

Within the past few years Old Street has become a favoured location for notbale graffiti artists such as Banksy and Jef Aérosol. Banksy especially has featured several pieces on "Shoreditch Bridge". [1]

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  • Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner (1998) London: North. London: Penguin Books.
  • Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert (1983) "Old Street" in The London Encyclopedia.



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