The alleyway close to Euston station has undergone significant changes in name and structure, originally known as William Mews. It transitioned from farmland in the 1700s to residential and then industrial development, with notable alterations occurring in 1936. The area was renamed Everton Buildings and saw the demolition of small mews houses, replaced with factories and schools. Despite its historical roots, the alley remains a reflection of London's evolving landscape, as evidenced by its varied names and current structures, like the former Prince of Wales pub now operating as Zodiac Bar.
This long alleyway close to Euston station has a varied history, with changing names and usage reflecting London’s transformation from fields to urban life.
Despite its historical significance, the alley was renamed Everton Buildings and underwent considerable alteration, emphasizing the rapid urban development and shifting community needs.
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