Monkwell SquareThe immediate vicinity of Monkwell Square
Monkwell Square is a London street and garden square. It forms part of the Barbican estate, and lies to the west of Wood Street.
The Worshipful Company of Barbers Barber-Surgeons' Hall was established in Monkwell Street in the 14th century. The Hall survived the Great Fire, but was destroyed by enemy bombing in the London Blitz in the Second World War. The modern hall was rebuilt approximately 10m to the east of the former site, in Monkwell Square[1] by architect Terry Farrell.
^"Barbers' Historical Society". Barberscompany.org. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
MonkwellSquare is a London street and garden square. It forms part of the Barbican estate, and lies to the west of Wood Street. The Worshipful Company...
medical practitioners. The first hall was built on Monkwell Street. The current hall is at MonkwellSquare after its predecessor was completely destroyed...
buildings as well as shielding MonkwellSquare, which had become a "service yard", from the motorway. MonkwellSquare was redesigned and landscaped. Though...
Minster Pavement Mitre Square and Mitre Street – after the former Mitre Inn which stood near here Modern Court MonkwellSquare – after the former street...
livery companies and now only one remains (the Barber-Surgeons in MonkwellSquare). Each ward is represented by an assembly called the 'Court of Common...
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belonging to the Worshipful Company of Barbers, Barber-Surgeons Hall, MonkwellSquare, Wood Street, London and the Methuen Dish of 1703 at the Ashmolean...
Squares have long been a feature of London and come in numerous identifiable forms. The landscaping spectrum of squares stretches from those with more...