Cornhill, London
Cornhill is a historic street located in the City of London, known for its rich financial heritage. It runs from Leadenhall Street to Lombard Street and is part of the traditional banking district. The area is home to several notable buildings, including the Royal Exchange and various financial institutions.
The street is also famous for its proximity to St. Michael's Cornhill, a church designed by Sir Christopher Wren in the 17th century. Cornhill has been a center of commerce since medieval times, making it an important part of London's economic landscape.