16A Victoria Street
Third-floor professional chambers in a terraced Victorian building with desk, chair, and clerk's antechamber.
16A Victoria Street emerges in 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' as the modest third-floor professional chambers of Sherlock Holmes' brother Mycroft, a stark contrast to the famous Baker Street digs, highlighting the Holmes family's discreet professional footprint in Victorian London. This terraced building, equipped with a simple desk, chair, and clerk's antechamber, serves as a hub for Mycroft's shadowy governmental work, underscoring his reclusive genius. Across the series, it remains a pivotal yet underutilized locale, symbolizing the elder Holmes' preference for cerebral isolation over fieldwork.
History
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Third-floor professional chambers in a terraced Victorian building with desk, chair, and clerk's antechamber.
Book Appearances
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
First appears Ch 10