Suffolk House in Laurence Pountney Hill
Suffolk House in Laurence Pountney Hill
Record No
53458
Title
Suffolk House in Laurence Pountney Hill
Description
View of Suffolk House, 5 Laurence Pountney Hill, City of London. Typical of the neo-Gothic style is the pointed arch over the entrance; iron railings are either side of the doorway. Suffolk House and the neighbouring Norfolk House, tall neo-Gothic buildings, were designed in the 1880s by R.B. March and named after a house belonging to the Duke of Suffolk which stood on the site in the fifteenth century, and which had connections to the Duke of Norfolk. Both buildings were demolished in the 1994 and replaced with Governors House, an office block designed by Sidell Gibson Architects.
Date of execution
1968
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_014_68_8834
London picture map location
Exact
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