It was named after Cannon Street, which historically was called Candlewright (or Candlewick) Street,[2] and a small part of Cannon Street continues to be within the ward's boundaries.
Its northern boundary runs along Lombard Street — to the north is the ward of Langbourn. Gracechurch Street forms Candlewick's eastern boundary with Bridge ward, down to the Monument to the Great Fire of London, erected to commemorate the place where the Great Fire abated. Its southern boundary curves along Arthur Street, incorporating traffic from London Bridge to its western edge along Laurence Pountney Lane, Sherbourne Lane and Abchurch Lane in Walbrook ward.
There are two churches within Candlewick, St. Mary Abchurch on Abchurch Lane and St. Clement Eastcheap on Clement's Lane,[1] while a third, St. Michael, Crooked Lane, was demolished in 1831 to make way for the new London Bridge.[3] There are several large stores and pubs and a hotel located in the ward. As with many City wards it has its own social club and newsletter.[4]
The Ward is represented on the Court of Alderman by Alderman Professor Emma Edham, and on the Court of Common Council by Chris Boden and James St John Davis.