Plaisterers' Hall


One London Wall
London
EC2Y 5JU

Plaisterers' Hall is the largest Livery Hall in London. The Company's first Hall was bequeathed by William Elder, Citizen and Plaisterer in 1556. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. The second Hall was built in 1669 from the design of Sir Christopher Wren, but this was also destroyed by fire in 1882. The present Hall, opened in November 1972, is beautifully decorated in the neo-classical style by designer Robert Adam. His various designs have been faithfully reproduced in great detail both on plaster and wood, some being taken from his original moulds.

Nearest Transport Links: St Paul's



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