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Merchant Taylors Hall

A Grade II* Listed Building in City of London, London

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.514 / 51°30'50"N

Longitude: -0.0851 / 0°5'6"W

OS Eastings: 532974

OS Northings: 181188

OS Grid: TQ329811

Mapcode National: GBR TC.1G

Mapcode Global: VHGR0.G6WQ

Plus Code: 9C3XGW77+HX

Entry Name: Merchant Taylors Hall

Listing Date: 5 June 1972

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1358898

English Heritage Legacy ID: 199764

ID on this website: 101358898

Location: City of London, London, EC2R

County: London

District: City and County of the City of London

Electoral Ward/Division: Cornhill

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: City of London

Traditional County: Middlesex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): City of London

Church of England Parish: St Helen Bishopsgate

Church of England Diocese: London

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Description


THREADNEEDLE STREET EC2
1.
5002
(South Side)
No 30
(Merchant Taylors' Hall)
TQ 3281 SE 10/321
TQ 3281 SW 11/321 5.6.72.

II* GV

2.
The building is disposed around a central paved garden behind the frontage buildings
of Threadneedle Street and Cornhill. Entrance doorway set in No 32 Threadneedle
Street. Of late C17 character, probably of stone, now rendered. Arched entrance
with pair of Corinthian columns and piers supporting broken segmental pediment
with coat of arms in centre. Still rebuilt after war damage by Sir Albert Richardson,
incorporates C14 material of the original hall in walls. Main staircase to west
of hall also by Richardson. West range, late C17 elevation, 2 storeys, brick;
plain facade with recessed sash windows, interior totally refitted after war damage.
South and east ranges enclosing garden, 1878-9 by l'Anson. Domestic Gothic style
in Portland stone. 2 storeys plus dormers in slated roof.
Crypt to east of hall Late C14. 2 bays (another to north now destroyed) with
ribbed vault and carved corbels. Restored doorway at south end. Kitchen to south
of crypt. Early C15 with alterations of late C17, C19, and modern. Large, square
compartment with buildings now added above it. Walling (where exposed) of rubble
patched with brick. 3 large, 4 centred archways on north side. Arched doorway
in east wall and blocked windows to south and west. Moulded corbels formerly supporting
roof timbers. 2 large fireplaces, late C17. Timber strutting between flues.
Segmentally arched C17 windows to north. Scheduled AM.


Listing NGR: TQ3297481188

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