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Behind Savoy Place is a building originally known as Lancaster House and later as Savoy Mansions. It was built in 1880 by the Savoy Building Company. Occupants included beer merchants, architects, solicitors, and even (between 1885 and 1921)
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left money in his will for a hospital. This was completed on the site in 1517 but it fell into decline and eventually became a military barracks and prison. Various religious institutions were based on the site, including a
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on 12 February 1246 and built a palace on the site. After his death in 1268, the property was left to a French hospice. The
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church was built on part of the site, but demolished in 1877 for the construction of the Thames Embankment.
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The current building, completed in 1889, was built to serve as an examination hall for the
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bought the lease and various alterations were carried out by H. Percy Adams and
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of 1381. The palace was modified to become a prison in the 15th century.
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Outside the building, there is a statue of the leading
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The Savoy Place is located at a site originally called
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Buildings and structures in the City of Westminster
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Savoy Palace
red brick
building
River Thames
City of Westminster
Strand
Victoria Embankment
Thames Embankment
Savoy Hotel
Waterloo Bridge
South Bank
London Eye
Savoy Manor
Peter II, Count of Savoy
Henry III
Savoy Palace
Earls of Lancaster
John of Gaunt
Peasants' Revolt
Henry VII
Jesuit
Huguenots
Lutheran

Royal College of Physicians
Royal College of Surgeons
Queen Victoria
Institution of Electrical Engineers
Charles Holden

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