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London House, Aldersgate Street

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London House was the London mansion of the Bishop of London after the restoration of the monarchy in 1660. Today the site, 172 Aldersgate Street is occupied by a block of flats.

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London House, Aldersgate Street
Aldersgate Street, City of London

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