'Bow Street' is a thoroughfare in
Covent Garden,
Westminster London. It features as one of the streets on the standard London
Monopoly board.
The area around Bow Street was developed by the
Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford in the
1630s.
Oliver Cromwell moved to Bow Street in
1645.
Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford was born there in
1661. No.4 served as a magistrates court from 1739 and the
Bow Street Runners were founded there by
Henry Fielding in the 1740s. When the
Metropolitan Police Service was established in
1829, a station house was sited at numbers 25 and 27. The former
Bow Street Magistrates' Court and police station was completed in 1881 and closed in 2006. The building is to be converted into a
boutique hotel.
See also
★
Bow Street Magistrates' Court
★
Bow Street Runners
Bow Street is also the site of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden.
External links
★ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=46112 Bow Street at the ''
Survey of London'' online.