Pudding Lane
Pudding Lane is a historic street located in the City of London, England. It is best known for being the site where the Great Fire of London began in 1666. The fire started in a bakery owned by Thomas Farriner, and it quickly spread, devastating much of the city.
Today, Pudding Lane is a small street that connects to Fish Street Hill and is near the famous Monument to the Great Fire of London. The area is a reminder of the fire's impact on London and the subsequent rebuilding efforts that shaped the city’s architecture.