Warnford Court in the heart of the City of London dates to the mid-17th century and was rebuilt several times,leading to the 1884 stone building visible on the site today.The current 4-storey stone building is overshadowed by the postwar commercial developments that have been increasingly superimposed onto the historic scale of streets and alleyways that surround the Bank of England.Warnford Court remains an outlier in architectural scale and character and provides a rare connection of views from street level to open skies-arid a connection to one of the few beautiful pocket gardens of London.
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