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K6 Telephone Kiosk in Central Markets

A Grade II Listed Building in Bunhill, London

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.5196 / 51°31'10"N

Longitude: -0.1014 / 0°6'5"W

OS Eastings: 531822

OS Northings: 181783

OS Grid: TQ318817

Mapcode National: GBR P9.CF

Mapcode Global: VHGR0.627D

Plus Code: 9C3XGV9X+RC

Entry Name: K6 Telephone Kiosk in Central Markets

Listing Date: 21 May 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1251822

English Heritage Legacy ID: 434662

ID on this website: 101251822

Location: Clerkenwell, City of London, London, EC1A

County: London

District: City and County of the City of London

Electoral Ward/Division: Bunhill

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Islington

Traditional County: Middlesex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater London

Church of England Parish: St Sepulchre Holborn

Church of England Diocese: London

Tagged with: K6 telephone box

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Description


1.
5002
TQ 3181 NE
2/35

GRAND AVENUE EC 1
(south-west side)
CENTRAL MARKETS, SMITHFIELD

K6 Telephone Kiosk

II
GV
2.
Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by
various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns
to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door.

Listing NGR: TQ3182281783

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