Endell Street, London

endell street

Endell Street is from the Sherlock Holmes story of The Blue Carbuncle. The street itself doesn’t have much importance in the book because it was only used as a cut through area to get to another place, just like everyone does if they are trying to get somewhere faster. According to the British Online History site Endell Street was a commercial street. There was also a parish that closed and then donated money to the parish on Endell Street. As well as getting money from that parish they also got their church bells donated to them. The street didn’t have any effect on the plot of the story at all.

University of London. Web. 11 Nov. 2015. <http://www.british-history.ac.uk/search?query=endell street>.