There is little of interest
in Gracechurch Street, but
the old Grasshopper Tavern
still survives—a famous
coaching house in its day
—at the corner of Bell
Yard. I have already
traced the origin of Leaden¬
hall Market to Eastcheap.
As we cross to Bishopsgate
Street, let us not neglect to
look at the beautifully pro¬
portioned east end of St.
Peter’s Church, which in
its good taste and sym¬
metry is in such singular
contrast with the gaudy
monstrosities of archi¬
tecture by which it is
surrounded. Crosby Hall .
on our right is well known —
to all Londoners, and needs —
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the visitor who likes old
architecture should penetrate into the courts and alleys which surround
it, as they contain good specimens of all kinds. Near the corner of ~
Threadneedle Street is the Baltic, a great meeting place for merchants.
There have been great destructions wrought in Bishopsgate of late
at the extremity of our walk. In Moorgate Street are the offices of the —