Andaz Liverpool Street Masonic Temple

Andaz Liverpool Street40 Liverpool StreetLondonEC2M 7QN An incredibly beautiful space, the Masonic Temple was walled off for decades before it’s rediscovery during a 1990’s refurbishment. Its Grade I listed interior status, fitted

Devonshire Square

London EC2M 4WQ Absorbing the vibrancy and colour of the local markets, communities, restaurants and shops, Devonshire Square has an atrium-styled West Courtyard and an outdoor Main Courtyard and is situated opposite Liverpool Street

The Gherkin

30 St Mary Axe London EC3A 8EP 30 St Mary Axe, better known as The Gherkin, stands 180m above the City. Since its opening in 2004, the building, designed by Lord Foster, has

St Paul’s Cathedral

The Chapter HouseSt Paul’s ChurchyardLondonEC4M 8AD St Paul’s Cathedral is a masterpiece of Britain’s most admired architect Sir Christopher Wren and after taking just 33 years to build was completed in 1708.

St Andrew Holborn

Holborn ViaductLondonEC4A 3AB A place of worship for over a thousand years and survivor of the Great Fire of London, the current church was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1686 and

Drapers’ Hall

Throgmorton Street  London  EC2N 2DQ In 1543, the Drapers’ guild purchased a new hall from Henry VIII on Throgmorton Street for the sum of 1,800 marks (approximately £1,200). Destroyed by the Great

Wilton’s Music Hall

Graces Alley, Off Ensign StreetLondonE1 8JB Wilton’s is the world’s oldest surviving grand music hall. Here, in the 1850s and 60s, classical overtures, opera and operetta, choral, contemporary, and folk songs were