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No. 16, Little Wild Street

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English Heritage

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W. Edward Riley and Sir Laurence Gomme (editors)

Year published

1914

Page

99

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'No. 16, Little Wild Street', Survey of London: volume 5: St Giles-in-the-Fields, pt II (1914), pp. 99. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=74284 Date accessed: 25 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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XLIV.—No. 16, LITTLE WILD STREET (Demolished).

Little Wild Street was formed about 1690, for a deed, (fn. 1) dated 1st September in that year, refers to a "toft, peece or parcell of ground, being parcell of the garden late belonging to Weld House in or near Weld Streete … abutting towards the south to a new streete or passage of thirty foote in breadth there made or intended to be made, to lead out of Weld Streete towards Duke Streete [Sardinia Street] and the arch in Great Lincolne's Inn Fields."

Plate 34 shows the south side of the street in 1906. The tenement houses were probably some of the original houses erected about 1690, and their effect is charming.

The name of the street was altered in 1905 to Keeley Street.

On Plate 15 is a drawing showing the frieze of an 18th-century deal mantelpiece now on loan at the London Museum.

The house has recently been demolished.

In the Council's collection are:—

(fn. 2) Little Wild Street. View in 1906 looking north-east (photograph).
(fn. 2) No 16, Little Wild Street. Frieze, etc., of carved deal mantelpiece (measured drawing).
Baptist Chapel, Little Wild Street. Exterior before demolition of adjoining stables (photograph).
Baptist Chapel, Little Wild Street. Exterior after demolition of stables (photograph).
Baptist Chapel, Little Wild Street. Interior (photograph).

Footnotes

1 Indenture between Isaac Foxcroft and others and Hugh Jones (in possession of the London County Council).
2 Reproduced here.