Russell House
Covent Garden WC2E
Mixed use building
Key Details
Address
43 King Street, London WC2E 8JY
Local Area
Covent Garden
County
Greater London
Country
England
Completion
1716
Buildings
1
Overview
Russell House is a 1716 Grade II* building by the Baroque architect Thomas Archer, the oldest surviving in Covent Garden Piazza. Named after its first owner, Lord Russell, First Lord of the Admiralty, whose town mansion it was.
Source: Architects and historic buildings consultants CAP refurbished the building www.capstudios.co.uk
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Site & Location
Transport
TUBE
Covent Garden Underground StationPiccadilly
BUS
Covent Garden Station
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