• Working west to east, the area extends from the eastern edge of St James’s Park, across the street called Whitehall and includes part of Victoria Embankment.
  • Whitehall is named after the main road that runs from Charing Cross Station by Trafalgar Square down to Parliament Square by the Palace of Westminster.
  • The nucleus of Whitehall Palace was York Place, which for three centuries had been the London residence of the archbishops of York.
  • 10 Downing Street, the Cabinet Office and the Ministry of Defence as well as Horseguards Parade can all can be accessed via Whitehall.
  • The name Whitehall derives from the original Palace of Whitehall , home to royalty and its ministers for centuries until destroyed by fire in 1698.
  • Travels of Cosmo III: Whitehall. ... The Banqueting House at Whitehall Palace, designed by Inigo Jones and built 1619-22.
  • Packed with monuments and lined with some of London's most significant government buildings, busy Whitehall is an important thoroughfare.
  • Employment opportunities with the village of whitehall. Check our employment page for more information.
  • Survey of London: Volume 13, St Margaret, Westminster, Part II: Whitehall I. Ed. Montagu H Cox, Philip Norman(London, 1930), , British History Online.
  • Whitehall is more than a place full of beautiful homes – it’s a beautiful experience. ... At Whitehall, the hometown is enjoying an exciting revival.