Chancery Lane
Street Coffee shop Café
Chancery Lane is a one-way street situated in the ward of Farringdon Without in the City of London. It has formed the western boundary of the City since 1994, having previously been divided between the City of Westminster and the London Borough of Camden. The route originated as a 'new lane' created by the Knights Templar from their original 'old Temple' on the site of the present Southampton Buildings on Holborn, in order to access to their newly acquired property to the south of Fleet Street (the present Temple) sometime before 1161. Read more
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2016-05-05
Good pub after a busy day. Staff were great. Warm and hospitable.
Good pub after a busy day. Staff were great. Warm and hospitable.
2016-04-30
General London street not much to say really!
General London street not much to say really!
2016-03-26
Here 7 years and love it..Great ppl and made good friends
Here 7 years and love it..Great ppl and made good friends
2015-06-05
Average type of place really. Neither pleasing nor displeasing.
Average type of place really. Neither pleasing nor displeasing.
2014-05-24
I love it ♥
I love it ♥
2014-05-23
Alla grande vecchio mio
Alla grande vecchio mio
2014-04-11
Not the best place for FNS half time break
Not the best place for FNS half time break
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7 reviews of Chancery Lane.
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