Milk Street, London

Milk Street south end with the former site of the City of London School on the right before the entrance to Russia Row

Milk Street in the City of London, England, was the site of London's medieval milk market. It was the location of the parish church of St Mary Magdalen which was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and then of Honey Lane Market and the City of London School.[1] The street was seriously damaged by German bombing during the Second World War and has since been completely rebuilt. Nothing remains of its former buildings.

  1. ^ 'Cripplegate, one of the 26 Wards of the City of London' Baddesley, J.J p69: London; Blades, East & Blades; 1921