[timeout:300][out:json]; ( node(around:1000,51.50800,-0.12380)["addr:street"][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i]; way(around:1000,51.50800,-0.12380)["addr:street"][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i]; rel(around:1000,51.50800,-0.12380)["addr:street"][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i]; ); out center tags;
Villiers Street is a street in London connecting the Strand with the Embankment. It is partly pedestrianised; traffic runs northbound only up to John Adam Street, where vehicles must turn right. It was built by Nicholas Barbon in the 1670s on the site of York House, the property of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, whom the street commemorates. A watergate in nearby Embankment Gardens is the only remnant of the mansion and shows the original position of the north bank of the River Thames.
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