The site of the former church is now occupied by Fitzwilliam House, a fact acknowledged by a blue plaque on the building's façade.
30, a distinctively shaped skyscraper built on the site of the former buildings of the Baltic Exchange and the UK Chamber of Shipping (destroyed by an IRA bomb in 1992).
Both one-way portions of St Mary Axe converge at Bevis Marks, where traffic is forced westward into Camomile Street.
Number 70 St Mary Axe appears in several novels by the British author Tom Holt as the address of a firm of sorcerers headed by J. W. Wells.
The Tom Holt novels and The Sorcerer were written before the current office building at 70 St Mary Axe was constructed.