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© Mr Paul Howard LRPS
IoE Number:
199561
Location:
FISHMONGERS' HALL, LONDON BRIDGE (west side)
CITY OF LONDON, CITY OF LONDON, GREATER LONDON
Photographer:
Mr Paul Howard LRPS
Date Photographed:
21 July 2002
Date listed:
05 June 1972
Date of last amendment:
18 September 1978
Grade
II*
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In the entry for:
KING WILLIAM STREET EC4
16/426 (West Side)
Fishmonger's Hall
King William Street shall be amended to read London Bridge
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KING WILLIAM STREET EC4
1.
5002
(West Side)
Fishmongers' Hall
TQ 3280 NE 16/426 5.6.72.
II*
2.
1831 to 34, by Henry Roberts and George Gilbert Scott. Prominent, detached building
in Greek revival style. 2 main storeys in Portland stone, with order of Ionic
columns and pilasters. Double basement of granite below level of London Bridge.
Principal basement windows arched with arcade supporting balustraded terrace to
river front. Above is 6 columned portico, its pediment rising through balustrade
crowning entablature. Pair of columns in antis, to entrance, with modelled attic
above, incorporating coat of arms. Granite balustrade to area with pair of cast
iron lamp standards at entrance. Plain irregular rear of brick, partly rendered.
Interior partly reconstructed in facsimile and a little altered after damage in
World War II. Fine entrance hall with Doric colonnade, double branching staircase,
1st floor court room, dining room and banqueting hall etc. Scheduled AM.