Bromley Hall, Gillender Street

Tower Hamlets, London E14 6RN

A rare surviving 15th century house and one of the oldest brick built houses in London. Tree ring analysis has established that the Hall was constructed around 1485 and it retains features from all periods dating back to Tudor times. The house has been used as a private residence, calico printing works and offices.
Opening Arrangements
By prior arrangement during working hours.
Open House London
Yes
Grant Recipient
Leaside Regeneration
Access Contact
Mr David Black
Telephone
0845 262 0846
Fax
0845 262 0847
Email Addressdblack@leasideregeneration.co.uk
Admission Charge
No
Directions
On the east side of the A12. Underground: Bromley-by-Bow (10 minutes walk). Bus: route 108, stopping near the Hall. DLR: Devons Road.
Parking Spaces
4
Wheelchair Access
Partial
Details of Access for the Disabled
Wheelchair access to ground floor only.
Toilets for the Disabled
Yes
Guide Dogs Allowed
Yes

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PROPERTY INFO

  • PropertyBromley Hall, Gillender Street
  • AddressLondon E14 6RN
  • LocationLondon