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Hay's Galleria. Hay's Galleria is a mixed use building in the London Borough of Southwark situated on the south bank of the River Thames featuring offices, restaurants, shops, and flats. Originally a warehouse and associated wharf (Hay's Wharf) for the port of London, it was redeveloped in the 1980s. It is a Grade II listed structure.
Alludes to the brewery stables in the area in the 19th century and to the name of the historic parish Southwark St John Horsleydown, which may refer to a grazing ground. [10] More images: The Navigators: Hay's Galleria: 1987: David Kemp [11] More images: Torso: Brewery Square, Courage Yard: 1991: Antony Donaldson — Sculpture — [12] More ...
In 1861, another great fire in Southwark destroyed a large number of buildings between Tooley Street and the Thames, including those around Hays Wharf (later replaced by Hays Galleria) and blocks to the west almost as far as St Olave's Church. [35]
The Borough Compter was a small compter or prison initially located in Southwark High Street but moved to nearby Tooley Street in 1717, [1] where it stood until demolished until 1855. It took its name from 'The Borough', a historic name for the Southwark area of London on the south side of the River Thames from the City of London.
Pages in category "Grade II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Southwark" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The earliest reference to the church is in the Southwark entry in Domesday Book of 1086. [2] The church was a little to the east of London Bridge of the period. The church was demolished in 1926 for the headquarters of the Hay's Wharf Company, "St Olaf House", an office block built 1929-31 by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel (1887–1959) in Art ...
12–21 Hopton Street, Southwark: Almshouse: 1746–1749: 2 March 1950: 1385623: Hoptons Almshouses, Hopton Gardens: Mary Sheridan House (part) and Area Railings 11–13 St Thomas Street, Borough, Southwark: Terraced House
London Bridge Mural (mosaic), Hay's Galleria Maternity by Fanis Rachoutis, Denmark Hill [5] From early 2025: land art by Kim Wilkie and sculpture gallery , Dulwich Picture Gallery