The Cornhill Devils
Victorian era devil sculptures in London, known for their humorous folklore and an architect's revenge.

A trio of malevolent terracotta devil sculptures perched on 54-55 Cornhill Street, London. Known for a local legend of an architect's revenge against a vicar. # Why Go πŸ‘Ή Witness unique Victorian architectural grotesques πŸ“œ Explore a humorous piece of local folklore πŸ›οΈ Admire Victorian architecture 🚢 Easily viewable from the street # Tips πŸ‘€ Look up to spot the devils on 54-55 Cornhill Street. πŸ“Έ Best vantage points from White Lion Court and Sun Court entrances. Three main devils, plus two smaller hidden ones. πŸš‡ Nearest Underground: Bank (Exits Three or Five).

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