Pudding Lane
Historic London street known as the starting point of the Great Fire of London in 1666 and one of the world's first one-way streets.

šŸ“œ Historic London street, known as the starting point of the Great Fire of London in 1666. šŸ” One of the world's first one-way streets, regulated in 1617.

Why Go

šŸ”„ Discover the site where the Great Fire of London began and learn about its origin
🚶 Explore a historically significant one-way street with a unique past
šŸ“š Learn about medieval London's street names and history
šŸ“ Visit the area near the Monument to the Great Fire

Tips

šŸš‡ Nearest Underground station is Monument.
šŸš‚ Closest main-line railway stations are Fenchurch Street and Cannon Street.
šŸ’” A plaque on Faryners House marks the fire's origin site.

Getting There Pudding Lane is located between Eastcheap and Thames Street, intersecting Monument Street.

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