Adam and Eve Court

Names

  • Adam and Eve Court

Street/Area (default name)

  • Adam and Eve Court

Maps & Views

Descriptions

from London and Its Environs Described, by Robert and James Dodsley (1761)

Adam and Eve court, Oxford Street.

from Lockie's Topography of London, by John Lockie (1810)

Adam and Eve-Court, Oxford-Street, at 67, the N. side, nearly op. the Pantheon, leading to 61, Castle-st.

from A Topographical Dictionary of London and Its Environs, by James Elmes (1831)

Adam and Eve-Ct., Oxford-street, is a turning on the north side, nearly opposite to the Pantheon, and leads into Castle-street, Oxford-market.

from London Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, by Henry Benjamin Wheatley and Peter Cunningham (1891)

Adam and Eve Court, Oxford Street, a turning on the north side, west of Wells Street, and nearly opposite the Pantheon. In a card designed by Hogarth for James Figg, he is described as "Master of ye noble science of defence" dwelling "on ye right hand in Oxford Road near Adam and Eve Court."