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Devereux Court

Coordinates: 51°30′46.41″N 0°6′45.72″W / 51.5128917°N 0.1127000°W / 51.5128917; -0.1127000
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Gateway from Devereux Court

Devereux Court is a street in the City of Westminster that runs from Strand in the north to Essex Street in the south. It is entirely pedestrianised.

The street is named after Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, whose Essex House mansion once occupied part of the site.[1][2]

It is occupied by some barristers' chambers and three public houses: The George, The Devereux, and the Edgar Wallace. The Devereux stands on the site of the celebrated Grecian Coffee House, which shut in 1843.

References

  1. ^ "The Strand (southern tributaries) | British History Online". British-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 2017-02-09.
  2. ^ "Devereux Court" in Christopher Hibbert; Ben Weinreb; John Keay; Julia Keay (2008). The London Encyclopaedia (3rd ed.). London: Pan Macmillan. p. 235. ISBN 978-0-230-73878-2.


51°30′46.41″N 0°6′45.72″W / 51.5128917°N 0.1127000°W / 51.5128917; -0.1127000