Harcourt Buildings (Inner Temple Inn) (London)
| office building, apartment building
United Kingdom /
England /
London
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/ United Kingdom
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office building, apartment building
Harcourt Buildings were first built in 1703 by John Banks and named after Simon Harcourt, the Treasurer of the time. There were three buildings, 50 feet wide, 27 feet deep and 3 storeys high. Replacements were constructed between 1832 and 1833, and were not particularly attractive—Hugh Bellot said that they "could scarcely be more unsightly".[51] These replacement were destroyed in 1941, and new buildings were built based on a design by Hubert Worthington
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner_Temple
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Coordinates: 51°30'43"N -0°6'38"E
- Ben Jonson House 1.5 km
- Central Square 1.8 km
- Catherwood Court 2.5 km
- Levita House (Housing Block) 2.5 km
- Bletchely Court 2.6 km
- Provost Estate 2.6 km
- Cropley Court 2.8 km
- PSE 2.8 km
- PSE 2.9 km
- Bracklyn Court 2.9 km
- Temple 0.1 km
- Inner and Middle Temples 0.1 km
- Strand 0.5 km
- St Clement Danes 0.6 km
- Holborn 0.8 km
- Central London 0.8 km
- Covent Garden 0.9 km
- St. Giles 0.9 km
- City of Westminster 3.7 km
- Camden Council 4.8 km