King Edward Street, London

It is joined by Greyfriars Passage in the west and Angel Street in the east.

Postman's Park is on its east side where Bull and Mouth Street once lay and joined King Edward Street.

According to John Strype by 1720 the butchers had been replaced by milliners and seamstresses.

It received its current name in 1843 in memory of King Edward VI.

[1] Notable buildings in the street include: Media related to King Edward Street (London) at Wikimedia Commons

King Edward Street
King Edward Street (centre, vertical) on an 1896 Ordnance Survey map