Lambs Conduit Street
London
This fashionable street lined with luxury boutique shops and independent cafes was named after a wealthy Tudor dude called William Lambe. He built a conduit, or pipe here to supply the City with spring water, which was rebuilt by Christopher Wren after being damaged in the Great Fire of London.
The street became popular in the nineteenth century, when Charles Dickens was a local!
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