Oat Lane
Oat Lane is a short street in the ward of Bassishaw in the City of London.[1][2]
First mentioned by Leake in 1666,[3][4] it runs from Noble Street[5] to Staining Lane[6] between Gresham Street and London Wall.
The Great Hall of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers stands midway down Oat Lane. The church of St Mary Staining once stood here[7] and a small garden still marks the location of the lost church.[8]
The nearest London Underground station is St. Paul's and the closest mainline railway station is Moorgate.
Coordinates: 51°31′00″N 0°05′43″W / 51.516668°N 0.09539°W
References[edit]
- ↑ In past times called Sheers Alley > "A Dictionary of London" Harben,H: London, Herbert Jenkins, 1918
- ↑ Map of area
- ↑ Details of Survey
- ↑ British History on-line
- ↑ Further details
- ↑ "Dodsley’s London and its environs described" London, R & J Dodsley 1761
- ↑ Closed churches
- ↑ City Gardens: Small Public Gardens
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