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Cathedrals · London

Queen Elizabeth I

Tudor & Stuart♿ Wheelchair: limited

Queen Elizabeth I — Public artwork (statue).

Queen Elizabeth I, cathedrals in London

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Best time of year
Year-round
Nearest railway station
City Thameslink · 0.5 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Queen Elizabeth I is a place of interest in London. Built or established in 1699, it dates from the Tudor or Stuart period. It sits within the Cities of London and Westminster parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is City Thameslink, about 0.5 km away. Postcode area EC4A.

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Place summary

Queen Elizabeth I is located in the City of London, EC4A. Established in 1699, this site reflects the Tudor-Stuart era, marking a significant period in British history.

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Coordinates
51.5142, -0.1100
Parish
City of London, unparished area
Postcode
EC4A 2HR
Parliamentary constituency
Cities of London and Westminster
Established
1699
Nearest railway station
City Thameslink0.5 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Queen Elizabeth I?
Queen Elizabeth I is in London, United Kingdom (postcode EC4A 2HR), in the parish of City of London, unparished area.
When was Queen Elizabeth I built?
Built or established in 1699.
How do I get to Queen Elizabeth I?
The nearest railway station is City Thameslink, about 0.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode EC4A 2HR.