Little Sanctuary
Little Sanctuary is a street in Westminster, London, leading from Little George Street to Broad Sanctuary in the vicinity of Parliament Square. The street measures approximately 75 metres long.
History
In the 14th century, Edward III of England built a belfry at Little Sanctuary.[1] The Three Tuns Tavern stood on the street and dated from ancient times.[2]
Historically Little Sanctuary was home to Tothill Fields Bridewell Prison.[3] A 17th century stone gateway that is the only thing that survives from the prison exterior.[3]
Today the street runs to the rear of Middlesex Guildhall.[4] The building was constructed in 1808.[5]
References
- ^ Reports and Papers Read at the Meetings of the Architectural Societies of the Archdeaconry of Northhampton, the Counties of York and Lincoln (etc.). Masters.
- ^ The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle. E. Cave. 1792.
- ^ a b chesherj (2021-07-07). "A Mysterious Old Prison Doorway In Westminster". Living London History. Retrieved 2025-05-21.
- ^ Duchat, Emma (2022-09-23). "A complete practical guide to Westminster (with map)". Londonaire. Retrieved 2025-05-21.
- ^ Bowlt, Eileen M. (2007-09-29). Justice in Middlesex: A Brief History of the Uxbridge Magistrates' Court. Waterside Press. ISBN 978-1-906534-44-8.