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One Churchill Place is a 156 m tall skyscraper with 32 floors, serving as the headquarters of Barclays Bank. It is in the Docklands area of London Borough of Tower Hamlets in Canary Wharf. The building is the 13th-tallest office block in the United Kingdom and the sixth tallest building in the Docklands.
Barclays Bank, at 20 The Town, Enfield, formerly the London and Provincial Bank, is a Grade II listed building in the London Borough of Enfield. It was designed by William Gillbee Scott in a Flemish Renaissance style and completed in 1897.
The Barclays Bank building is a four-storey locally listed building overlooking the historic crossroads in the town centre of Sutton in the south London Borough of Sutton. It was built in 1894, originally as the London and Provincial Bank. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Barclays plc (/ ˈ b ɑːr k l i z /, occasionally /-l eɪ z /) is a British multinational universal bank, headquartered in London, England.Barclays operates as two divisions, Barclays UK and Barclays International, supported by a service company, Barclays Execution Services.
Metro Bank: 2010 London, England 22.2 3,000 76 Monzo: 2015 London, England 11.2 [11] 3,736 Online only NatWest Group [b] 1968 Edinburgh, Scotland 691.0 61,500 470 Santander UK: 2010 London, England 275.4: 19,500 444 Starling Bank: 2014 London, England 14.7 [14] 3,500 Online only Tandem Bank: 2015 London, England 0.5 [15] Online only The Co ...
The street runs downhill towards Bank, being on the eastern side of the Walbrook valley. At its junction with Gracechurch Street it is at an elevation of 16.7 metres (55 ft), whilst at its junction at Bank it is at 13.5 metres (44 ft). [1] Side streets and alleys run towards Cornhill to the north, and Cannon Street to the south. Running north ...
English: The grand and decorative London and Provincial Bank building (now home to Barclays Bank), which was built overlooking the historic crossroads in Sutton town centre in 1894. It is four storeys tall and forms a prominent landmark when arriving in the town centre.
The Woolwich Equitable Building Society demutualised in 1997, giving up its mutual status to become a bank: Woolwich PLC was formed, giving shares to investing and borrowing members of the society, and listing on the London Stock Exchange. [5] In August 2000, Barclays took over Woolwich PLC in a £5.4bn acquisition.