Open House Festival

Bakers' Hall

livery hall

Trehearne and Norman, 1964

Bakers Hall, 7 Harp Lane, EC3R 6DP

There has been a Bakers' Hall on our current site since 1505. The current incarnation dates from 1964, and is a unique collaboration of old and new. The hall was originally designed by Trehearne and Norman, Preston and Partners in conjunction with Past Master William Newcome- Wright) and is the first of the post-war [World War II] livery halls in a Modernist idiom.

Getting there

Tube

Monument, Tower Hill

Train

Cannon Street, Fenchurch Street, London Bridge

Bus

15

Access

Facilities

Accessibility notes

Disabled lift at entrance. Stair lift to all floors.

What you can expect

Regular guided tours will be available. Seating is available at most points of the tour.

About

The Hall Today

Bakers' Hall is the home of the Worshipful Company of Bakers, who have had a hall on this site since 1506. The second oldest of London's Livery Companies, The Company is number 19 in the Order of Precedence.

Bakers' Hall is opening its doors to the public for the first time this year.

Visitors will have the chance to explore our hall, view items from the archive, and attend a guided tour of the building. Members of the Company will be on hand to answer questions about the Company and its long history.

Refreshments will also be available.

Online presence

bakers.co.uk

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