Neal's Yard

Alley in London, United Kingdom From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Neal's Yard is a small alley in London's Covent Garden between Shorts Gardens and Monmouth Street which opens into a courtyard. It is named after the 17th-century developer Thomas Neale.[1]

Length0.04 mi (0.064 km)
Postal codeWC2H 9DP
Coordinates51°30′52″N 0°07′35″W
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Neal's Yard
Neal's Yard is located in Central London
Neal's Yard
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Length0.04 mi (0.064 km)
LocationLondon Borough of Camden
Postal codeWC2H 9DP
Coordinates51°30′52″N 0°07′35″W
Southeast endShorts Gardens
Northwest endMonmouth Street
Construction
Inaugurationlate 1600s
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Monty Python blue plaque at Neal's Yard

In 1976, Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam bought offices at 11 Neal's Yard,[2] and alternative activist and entrepreneur Nicholas Saunders established the bulk Whole Food Warehouse; he had bought 2 Neal's Yard, a derelict warehouse previously used by the former Covent Garden fruit and vegetable market, for £7,000 a few years earlier. From this success, grew other enterprises in other buildings such as Neal's Yard Apothecary (now known as Neal's Yard Remedies), Neal's Yard Bakery,[3][4][5] Monmouth Coffee Company and Neal's Yard Dairy,[6]

The area now contains several other health-food cafes and retailers.[7][8]

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