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Wallingford House

1694 disestablishments in England16th-century establishments in EnglandDemolished buildings and structures in LondonFormer houses in the City of WestminsterHouses completed in the 16th century
Townhouses in the United Kingdom
London actually surveyed by Wm Morgan 1682 (cropped)
London actually surveyed by Wm Morgan 1682 (cropped)

Wallingford House was a residence in London on the site now occupied by the Admiralty Buildings on Whitehall. Erected some time in the late 16th century, it would become associated with the Admiralty after George Villiers at the time Lord High Admiral, gained ownership in 1622.

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Wallingford House
Whitehall, City of Westminster Covent Garden

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Ripley Buildings

Whitehall 26
SW1A 2WH City of Westminster, Covent Garden
England, United Kingdom
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