Whitehall Court, Victorian mixed-use building in City of Westminster, England
Whitehall Court is a building with two distinct sections designed in the Victorian era, featuring detailed stonework and tall windows facing the Thames. The structure houses a hotel in one part and private clubs in another, making it a mixed-use property with separate identities.
The building was constructed during the Victorian period and served as a base for British intelligence operations in its early years. After World War I, it transformed into a space for hospitality and private clubs.
It became a gathering place where politicians and thinkers of the era met and exchanged ideas. The building's position on the Thames reflected its status as an important address for London's elite.
The location sits directly on the Thames with good access to public transportation nearby, making it straightforward to reach. The building's facade is best viewed from the street, where both sections are visible and offer photogenic angles from the riverfront.
The building once housed British intelligence operations, giving it a secretive chapter in its past that few visitors realize when viewing the facade. This hidden history contrasts sharply with its current role as a place for hospitality and exclusive memberships.
Location: City of Westminster
Architects: Alfred Waterhouse, Thomas Archer
GPS coordinates: 51.50540,-0.12413
Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:42
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