80 Coleman Street, Grade II listed office building in Moorgate, United Kingdom
80 Coleman Street is a Georgian townhouse built in the early to mid-18th century with preserved architectural elements from that era. Located directly across from Girdler's Hall, it now serves as a modern office building with flexible workspace.
The building occupies a site documented in a 1561 woodcut map of London showing two small houses next to the historic Armourers' Hall. One of those houses may have belonged to physician Dr. William Cuningham.
Coleman Street developed from a medieval community of charcoal workers into a hub for religious groups during the 1600s. The street's character was shaped by these communities and their influence persists in the area today.
The building is easily accessible in Moorgate within the City of London and offers modern facilities including workspaces, fully equipped kitchens, and shower amenities. Access is available 24 hours a day with regular cleaning services to maintain a well-kept environment.
From 1999 to 2011, the building served as headquarters for the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology before relocating to Aldgate. This period made it a center for specialized marine research and engineering work.
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