Crosby Hall

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

On the east side of Bishopsgate (Street Within) at the north-east corner of Crosby Square (O.S.).


This was the great hall of Crosby Place (q.v.), and having survived the Great Fire and been repaired and restored from time to time, it remained intact until the year 1909-10, when, being threatened with destruction, it was removed and re-erected in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, forming the most interesting example in London of the domestic architecture of the 15th century.

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