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Doughty Street

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Doughty Street is a small street in the Holborn district of the London Borough of Camden. The southern part is a continuation of the short John Street (home of the Law Commission), which comes off Theobalds Road. The northern part crosses Guilford Street and ends at Mecklenburgh Square. It is in the WC1 postal district.

The street contains mainly Georgian houses now converted into offices and popular with companies in the legal profession and the media.

In the nineteenth century, it was an exclusive residential street and had gates at either end to restrict entry.

Notable occupants

  • The Spectator, a conservative magazine was based at No. 55 for many years until moving to new premises.