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  1. The medieval monumental cross, the Charing Cross (1294–1647), was the largest and most ornate instance of a chain of medieval Eleanor crosses running from Lincoln to this location.

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  3. Charing Cross, locality in the City of Westminster, London. It is situated at the busy intersection of the streets called the Strand and Whitehall, just south of Trafalgar Square. The name derives from the Old English cerring (“a bend in the road” or “a turn”) and refers either to the nearby great.

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  4. Dec 27, 2017 · Charing Cross is arguably one of the most important parts of London, touching upon the Strand and Whitehall in the Borough of Westminster. The neighborhood’s name derives from the Olde English word “cherring,” referring to a bend in the River Thames , and the Elanor Cross that King Edward I erected in remembrance of his wife, Eleanor.

  5. Charing Cross Road winds from the east end of Oxford St. down to the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square and Charing Cross Station. Always busy with vehicular traffic and packed with pedestrians, it is best loved these days for its many book stores, most notably the 'world's largest', Foyles (incl. Ray's Jazz Café for food and cds/records), but ...

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  6. Charing Cross is the official centre of London with other places being measured in terms of their distance from this place. It is a junction of several high profile roads and borders Trafalgar Square. The most iconic buildings are Charing Cross Station and the Eleanor Cross.

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  7. Mar 12, 2019 · Charing Cross is the official centre of London with other places being measured in terms of their distance from this place. It is a junction of several high profile roads and borders Trafalgar Square. The most iconic buildings are Charing Cross Station and the Eleanor Cross.

  8. Charing Cross is an area in London, United Kingdom. It marks the site of the Eleanor Cross, Edward I 's memorial to his wife Eleanor of Castile. Today, it marks the central point for measuring distances from London. The replacement cross stands in the forecourt of Charing Cross station .

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