Everything about Basinghall Street totally explained
Basinghall Street (sometimes written as "Bas
singhall") is a street in the
City of London,
England. It today lies chiefly in the ward of
Bassishaw (which originally consisted only of the street, and the whole street, and the courts and passages leading off it) with the southern end in
Cheap and
Coleman Street wards. The street and ward are named after the prominent Bassing family, who built a mansion here in the 13th Century and who were given certain privileges by the King.
The
Guildhall building runs along part of the western side of the street, though the main entrance is at Guildhall Yard. The
Mayor's and City of London Court is also located on the western side, with its entrance just off the street at Guildhall Buildings. The street joins
Gresham Street to the south.
St. Michael Bassishaw was a church located on the street which was demolished in 1900.
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