Bevis Marks
Bevis Marks, classified as part of the A1211, is a short street (about 150 m long) in the ward of Aldgate in the City of London. Traffic runs northwest in a one-way direction into Camomile Street, and parallel to Houndsditch which runs southeast one-way.
Looking east down Bevis Marks towards St. Botolph's Aldgate | |
Location | Aldgate, City of London, England, United Kingdom |
Postal code | EC3A |
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Known for | Bevis Marks Synagogue and for being mentioned several times in Charles Dickens's The Old Curiosity Shop |
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