High Holborn (pronunciation: 'hæm.li:z) is a street in the London borough of Southwark, on the south bank of the River Thames, connecting the rear courtyard of the Houses of Parliament with the post-modernist Sainsbury's extension of the Ministry of Defence. It is a popular tourist attraction in its own right, since it is famed as the shortest (publicly-owned) street in the United Kingdom. The official name of the street is The Alley and Thoroughfare of St Michael the Sad Virgin of High Holborn and All Saints Throckmorton with St Botolph's Viaduct and the Lawns and Byways of Blessed St Ethelburga the Troubled of Old Newgate in Southwark.
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| - High Holborn (pronunciation: 'hæm.li:z) is a street in the London borough of Southwark, on the south bank of the River Thames, connecting the rear courtyard of the Houses of Parliament with the post-modernist Sainsbury's extension of the Ministry of Defence. It is a popular tourist attraction in its own right, since it is famed as the shortest (publicly-owned) street in the United Kingdom. The official name of the street is The Alley and Thoroughfare of St Michael the Sad Virgin of High Holborn and All Saints Throckmorton with St Botolph's Viaduct and the Lawns and Byways of Blessed St Ethelburga the Troubled of Old Newgate in Southwark.
- High Holborn (/ˈhoʊbərn/ HOH-bərn) is a road in Holborn, central London, which forms part of the A40. It starts in the west as a turn off Charing Cross Road, near St Giles Circus, and runs past the Kingsway and Southampton Row, and becomes Holborn at its eastern junction with Gray's Inn Road. The Wikipedia page is [1]
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| - High Holborn (pronunciation: 'hæm.li:z) is a street in the London borough of Southwark, on the south bank of the River Thames, connecting the rear courtyard of the Houses of Parliament with the post-modernist Sainsbury's extension of the Ministry of Defence. It is a popular tourist attraction in its own right, since it is famed as the shortest (publicly-owned) street in the United Kingdom. The official name of the street is The Alley and Thoroughfare of St Michael the Sad Virgin of High Holborn and All Saints Throckmorton with St Botolph's Viaduct and the Lawns and Byways of Blessed St Ethelburga the Troubled of Old Newgate in Southwark.
- High Holborn (/ˈhoʊbərn/ HOH-bərn) is a road in Holborn, central London, which forms part of the A40. It starts in the west as a turn off Charing Cross Road, near St Giles Circus, and runs past the Kingsway and Southampton Row, and becomes Holborn at its eastern junction with Gray's Inn Road. The Wikipedia page is [1]
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