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Encyclopedia > Farringdon Road

Farringdon Road is a road in Central London. It starts on border between the City of London, the London Borough of Camden and the London Borough of Islington, at an intersection with Charterhouse Street, and is the northward continuation of Farringdon Street. Central London is a much used but unoffical and vaguely defined term. ... The eastern side of the City of London viewed from St. ... The London Borough of Camden is an inner-London borough created in 1965 to replace the metropolitan boroughs of Hampstead, Holborn, St Pancras. ... Arms of Islington London Borough Council Islington Town Hall Islington is a borough of London to the north of the City of London, west of Hackney, east of Camden, and south of Haringey. ... The B500 road (Charterhouse Street) is one of the smallest, if not the smallest, B road in the United Kingdom, with a length of 0. ...


It goes north, past Farringdon station, crossing Clerkenwell Road, and turns north-west. It crosses Rosebery Avenue, and then becomes King's Cross Road. Farringdon station platforms Farringdon station is a London Underground and National Rail station in Farringdon, just north of the City of London in the London Borough of Islington. ...


Amongst the office buildings on the Farringdon Road is the headquarters of The Guardian newspaper. The Guardian is a British newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. ...


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Farringdon Road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (122 words)
Farringdon Road is a road in Central London.
It starts on border between the City of London, the London Borough of Camden and the London Borough of Islington, at an intersection with Charterhouse Street, and is the northward continuation of Farringdon Street.
Amongst the office buildings on the Farringdon Road is the headquarters of The Guardian newspaper.
River Fleet (309 words)
In Anglo-Saxon times the Fleet was a substantial body of water, joining the Thames through a marshy tidal basin over 100 metres wide at the mouth of the Fleet Valley.
The development of the Regent's Canal[?] and urban growth covered the river in Kings Cross and Camden from 1812.
The Farringdon Road[?] section was built over again in the 1860s with the construction of the Metropolitan Line.
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