Local area guide

Living in Monument

Thinking about moving to Monument? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools are like, transport connections and so much more.

Your guide to moving to Monument

Why Monument is a good place to live

For historical buffs and those who enjoy being in the heart of a bustling city, living in Monument is an enchanting prospect. This London district offers a captivating blend of the rich history of the city, encapsulated beautifully in the Monument to the Great Fire of London. Living in Monument also means sharing your neighbourhood with iconic architecture, such as that found in the Monument's design by Sir Christopher Wren and Dr. Robert Hooke. Apart from history and heritage, the area's excellent connectivity with various London Underground lines, including the Circle, District, Hammersmith & City, Northern line, and the DLR, ensures moving to Monument is a convenient choice for city dwellers who value ease of transport.

What's Monument famous for?

Monument is famous for housing 'The Monument to the Great Fire of London,' a memorial that continues to influence the geography and place names of modern London. It holds an esteemed position in Historic England's 'Irreplaceable: A History of England in 100 places' campaign and has been praised by the classicist Mary Beard for being a lasting memorial to a disaster. Another claim to fame is the Monument's architecture, designed by the likes of Sir Christoper Wren and Dr. Robert Hooke. The Monument is also famous for offering panoramic views over London, making it a must-visit for locals and tourists alike.

Things to do in Monument

Living in Monument brings a world of activities at your doorstep. Begin with a trip up the 311 steps of the Monument. The challenging climb rewards you with a certificate of achievement and unique, breathtaking views of London from the observation gallery. Monument's close proximity to, and fantastic transport connections with, key attractions like St Clement Eastcheap, St Magnus the Martyr Church, Leadenhall Market, and St Stephen Walbrook, among others, means there's a lot to see and do. Furthermore, you can delve deeper into London's history with podcasts and engaging virtual Q&A sessions with experts on the Monument's history and the Great Fire of London.

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Transport in Monument

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Local connections

London Cannon Street
National Rail
0.2 miles / 0.3 km
Cannon Street
0.2 miles / 0.3 km
Bank
0.2 miles / 0.3 km
Monument
0.2 miles / 0.3 km
London Bridge City Pier
Ferry Port
0.3 miles / 0.5 km
London Fenchurch Street
National Rail
0.3 miles / 0.5 km

Schools in Monument

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Education in Monument

The Aldgate School
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2013)
David Game College
Ages: 13 - 22 years old
St Paul's Cathedral School
Ages: 4 - 13 years old
City of London School
Ages: 10 - 18 years old
Saint Joseph's Catholic Primary School, the Borough
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)
The Cathedral School of St Saviour and St Mary Overie
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2022)

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