St Mary Axe street

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St Mary Axe street is a historic street in the City of London, known for lending its name to the iconic modern skyscraper commonly called “the Gherkin.”

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St Mary Axe street canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road in London
street
contains 30 St Mary Axe
country United Kingdom
hasAddressNumber 30 St Mary Axe
hasBorough Corporation of London
surface form: City of London Corporation
hasBuilding 30 St Mary Axe
hasCategory History of the City of London
Streets in the City of London
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasEtymology named after the medieval church of St Mary Axe
hasHistoricFunction site of medieval church
hasJunctionWith Bevis Marks
Camomile Street
Houndsditch
Leadenhall Street
hasNameOrigin Church of St Mary Axe
hasNearbyStreet Bevis Marks
Camomile Street
Houndsditch
Leadenhall Street
hasPostcodeArea EC3
hasPrimaryUse commercial
hasRegion Greater London
hasTransportConnection Aldgate station
surface form: Aldgate station (nearby)

Bank station
surface form: Bank station (nearby)

Liverpool Street station
surface form: Liverpool Street station (nearby)
isHistoric true
isUrban true
knownFor association with the Gherkin skyscraper
lending its name to 30 St Mary Axe
locatedIn City of London
England
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
partOf City of London financial district

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30 St Mary Axe namedAfter St Mary Axe street