London's Alleys: Dingley Place, EC1
Briefly

Dingley Place, a historic passage in the Old Street and Angel area, has its roots in 200 years of industrial development tied to cargo deliveries from Regents Canal. Named after businessman Charles Dingley, the passage reflects its heritage with Victorian warehouses and remnants of earlier residential buildings. Once home to a pub and later a temperance movement, the area was significantly damaged during WWII, leading to a mix of luxury flats today, including space for creative shoots and coworking.
Considering its industrial heritage, it's probably no surprise that this short passage once had a pub at one end, and a temperance movement at the other.
This is an early 19th-century three-storey house, likely a remnant of the very first residential developments before the warehouses took over.
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