Garlick Hill

Garlick Hill ran north from the Thames. Before it reached Cheapside Street, it became Bow Lane. The name Garlick Hill preserves a memory of the steep incline (now partially flattened) leading away from the river. Like Bread Street, Garlick Hill was built in the ninth century; it provided access from the haven of Queenhithe (just to the west of Garlick Hill) to Cheapside Street.
That Garlick Hill was used to carry foodstuffs from the river to the food market is indicated by its name.