- Source: Mortimer Street
Mortimer Street is a street in the City of Westminster. It runs from the junction of Cavendish Place, Langham Place, and Regent Street in the west, to the junction of Cleveland Street, Goodge Street, and Newman Street in the east. It is joined by Great Portland Street, Great Titchfield Street, Wells Street, Nassau Street, Berners Street, and Berners Mews.
Notable buildings
It contains a number of listed buildings:
No. 10, Arts and crafts influenced offices.
Nos. 34–38, Radiant House.
Nos. 42 & 44, an arts and crafts influenced former youth hostel by Beresford Pite.
The George public house.
No. 82, c.1900, shop with offices above by Beresford Pite.
No. 93, c.1906-10 office block by W. and E. Hunt.
References
External links
Media related to Mortimer Street, London at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Harley Street
- Saki
- Daily News (New York)
- To Dust
- Convent of the Sacred Heart (New York)
- The Strand Magazine
- Miki Tikus
- Pat & Stan
- David Ricardo
- Deutsche Bank Center
- Mortimer Street
- Tony Mortimer
- 42–44 Mortimer Street
- Tinsley Mortimer
- Wells Street
- Fitzrovia
- Radiant House
- Edmund Mortimer, 2nd Baron Mortimer of Wigmore
- Blackhorse Road station
- John Jay Mortimer