Sardinia Street, Lincoln's Inn

By 1658, Wenceslas Hollar's plan showed Duke Street fully built.

[2] The street had a distinctive arch at its northern end for access to and from Lincoln's Inn Fields, the western side of the fields being called Arch Row for that reason.

[5] The street was shortened and re-sited during the construction of Kingsway which was officially opened by King Edward VII in 1905.

The new Sardinia Street, much shorter than the original, was built further south and connects Kingsway to the south-west corner of Lincoln's Inn Fields.

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View of the entrance to Lincoln's Inn Fields in Duke Street by John Crowther , referring to this entrance, a side entrance.
Sardinia Street on an 1870s Ordnance Survey map when it was still known as Duke Street.