Priory and Hospital of St Mary Spital, Steward Street E1
- List Entry Number: 1001982 - Scheduled Monument
- Local Planning Authority: Tower Hamlets
- County: Greater London
- Assessment Type: Archaeology
Early C18 terraced house. Three storeys, double fronted, with basement and attic in yellow stock brick with red dressings to segmental-arched windows. Wood…
Early railway viaduct built in 1840 by John Braithwaite for the Eastern Counties Railway, formerly set within an extensive brick-vaulted goods yard circa 1…
Two C19 bollards which formed a group along with St Mary's Church, its gates and railings and the statue of WE Gladstone. One of the bollards has been remo…
Late C19 polished granite drinking fountain, with a short column on a plinth. The drinking fountain has an inscription commemorating its erection by the Me…
Terraced house of 1719 by Samuel Warrall, builder, with added synagogue of 1869 by a Mr Hudson. The building combines a well-preserved Spitalfields Hugueno…
Underground gentlemen's public convenience, constructed by the Board of Works and opened in 1899. There are curved entrance steps designed to fit around th…
A weavers' tenement house built c1735 by William Farmer, a local builder. An early survival of a building type that once dominated Spitalfields. The buildi…
Late C18/early C19 stock brick end-of-terrace house of three storeys with a basement, mansard roof and round-headed door with a fanlight. This was original…
The former London Chest Hospital, a specialist hospital built in 1851-5 to the design of FW Ordish. Built to a late-C17 style, the frontage incorporates sc…
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