Search & Discover Blue Plaques in London
Start hunting down London's hidden heritage and history one blue plaque at a time with our guide to London's blue plaques.
Whether you are retracing the footsteps of your heroes or enjoying a trip to London and wish to incorporate some history in to your London visit our Blue Plaque Guide can expand your view of London.
Tottenham Old Town Hall, Town Hall Approach

Lord Roberts of Macdonald 1897 - 1994 lived here
Lord Roberts House, 16 MacDonald Road, London, E17 4AZ
Cedric Price architect and philosopher 1934-2003 worked here 1965-2002
37 Alfred Place, London, WC1E 7DP


The second Lord's Cricket Ground 1811-1813 Home of MCC was located close to this site
Beverly House, 133 Park Road, London, NW8 7JD
110 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4R 3TJ
Headquarters of the British and Foreign Bible Society 1866 -1985 (plaque not yet erected)
Saint Andrew's Hill Queen Victoria Street, London, EC4V 5DE


Site of Bradbury & Evans Printer and Publisher of Dickens and Thackeray 1847-1900
10 Fleet Street, London, EC4Y 1AU


Site of the Medical Society of London 1744 - 1850 gifted by a founder John Coakley Lettsom MD FRS
Bolt Court, Fleet Street, London, EC4A 3DQ
70 Farringdon Street, London, EC4A 4AP

In this Court stood Founder's Hall 1531 - 1845 Rebuilt after the Great Fire 1666
5 Lothbury, London, EC2R 7HD
Site of the Gerard’s Hall destroyed in the Great Fire 1666 (plaque not yet erected)
30 Cannon Street, London
Site of the Guildhall Library 1424-1550 (plaque not yet erected)
80 Basinghall Street, London, EC2V 5AR

Site of Laurence Pountney Church and Corpus Christi College destroyed in the Great Fire 1666
1-2 Laurence Pountney Hill, London, EC4R 0EU
Site of the Merchant Taylors’ School 1561-1875 (plaque not yet erected)
5 Laurence Pountney Hill, London, EC4R 0HH
On this site until the mid sixteenth century stood the first Hall of the Parish Clerks' Company
84 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4AU
Site of the former home of the Royal Society 1710 - 1780 (plaque not yet erected)
Fleet Street, London, EC4A 2DQ

Site of the Saracen's Head Inn demolished 1868
Talbot Hughes McKillop Llp, 6 Snow Hill, London, EC1A 2AY
Publishing firm of Smith, Elder & Co occupied this site 1824 - 1868 (plaque not yet erected)
56-57 Cornhill, London, EC3V 3PD

Opposite this spot stood the Spital Pulpit Cross (plaque not yet erected)
84 Commercial Street, London, E1 6QQ

Site of the 13th century Hospital of St. Anthony and of the French Protestant Church demolished 1840
53 Threadneedle Street, London, EC2R 8AR

Site of St Botolph by Billingsgate destroyed in the Great Fire 1666 (plaque not yet erected)
15 Monument Street, London, EC3R 8JU
Site of St James’s Church Duke’s Place 1623-1874 (plaque not yet erected)
12-14 Mitre Street, London, EC3A 5BU
Site of St John the Baptist upon Walbrook destroyed in the Great Fire 1666 (plaque not yet erected)
76 Cannon Street, London, EC4N 6AE

Site of first synagogue after the resettlement 1657 - 1701
The Ace Bldg, 100 Leadenhall Street, London



Site of Weavers' Hall from Medieval Times until 1856 (plaque not yet erected)
Woolgate Exchange, 25 Basinghall Street, London, EC2V 5HA

Site of "The Angel" where met the Stamford Hill Green Lanes Turnpike Trust 1713 – 1826
183 Angel Place Fore Street, London, N18 2UD

Site of the Offices of The Edmonton Local Board Of Health 1850 – 1884
37 Church Street, London, N9 9QD

Upon this site stood the village hall erected for the benefit of the Parish of Southgate 1882
153 High Street, London, N14 6BP

In 1881 this house became the first seat of local government in Southgate
40 The Green, London, N14 6EN

This is the birthplace of the Bentley motor car. Number one was produced here in the year 1919
Clarence Gate Gardens, Glentworth Street, London, NW1 6QR
North Greenwich Pier - The Royal Arsenal Woolwich Pier, London, SE7 8LX