St. Bartholomew’s Gatehouse
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One of London’s rare Tudor-era buildings, a fate-defying gatehouse for a church.

📜 Rare Tudor-era building in London, built in 1595.
🔍 Grade-II listed survivor of the Great Fire of 1666 and WWI bombings.

Why Go

🏰 Admire unique Tudor architecture.
🚶 Walk through to visit the historic St Bartholomew’s-the-Great church.

Why Avoid

🚫 Building interior is not open to the public.

Tips

🚇 Easily accessible by Transport for London bus or Underground (Farringdon, Barbican, St. Paul’s stations).

📍 Location

Located on West Smithfield, near St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.

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