No. 1 Hatton Garden, as seen from Holborn. That is a statue of Prince Albert in foreground.

Nos. 5 and 6 Hatton Garden

No. 7 Hatton Garden

No. 11 Hatton Garden


County House, Nos. 14 – 15 Hatton Garden

No. 18 Hatton Garden

Nos. 19 – 21 Hatton Garden

No. 22 Hatton Garden

No. 23 Hatton Garden

No. 24 Hatton Garden

No. 25 Hatton Garden on the corner with Greville Street

No. 25A Hatton Garden. Hatton Garden has a habit of making the next building across a road, an ‘A’ of the number on the previous side of the road.

No. 26 Hatton Garden

Nos. 28 – 31 Hatton Garden

Nos. 34 – 35 Hatton Garden

Nos. 34 – 35 Hatton Garden
Nos. 36 – 38 Hatton Garden

No. 39 Hatton Garden

Nos. 40 – 42 Hatton Garden

Former church and school on the corner with St Cross Street.

No. 44 Hatton Garden on the corner with St Cross Street

No. 45 Hatton Garden

No. 46 Hatton Garden

Nos. 47 – 48 Hatton Garden

Nos. 49 – 50 Hatton Garden

The Bindery, Nos. 51 – 53 Hatton Garden

No. 54 Hatton Garden

The Quartz, No. 55 Hatton Garden

No. 56 Hatton Garden

No. 57 Hatton Garden, on the corner with Hatton Wall

Petersham House, No. 57A Hatton Garden. Continuing with the ‘A’s.

Kovacs House, No. 57D Hatton Garden. There

There’s an interesting blue plaque on Kovacs House for Sir Hiram Maxim, the inventor of the Maxim gun.

Now we are returning down the west side of the street starting with the collection of buildings on Clerkenwell Road. The one address in Hatton Garden is the Skipper Building, which is No. 83 Clerkenwell Road.

No. 58A Hatton Garden

No. 58 Hatton Garden

Colonial House, Nos. 59 – 61 Hatton Garden

No. 62 Hatton Garden

Nos. 63 – 68 Hatton Garden

Nos. 69 – 70 Hatton Garden

On the other side of St Cross Street, the Johnson Building, No. 77 Hatton Garden.

Hatton Garden Hotel, No. 84 Hatton Garden

Nos. 85 – 86 Hatton Garden

No. 87 Hatton Garden

Nos. 88 – 90 Hatton Garden

Jeygrove Court, No. 101 Hatton Garden

No. 95 Hatton Garden

No. 96 Hatton Garden

Hatton Garden looking north
