Victoria House, Grade II listed building in Bloomsbury Square, London Borough of Camden, England.
Victoria House holds a central position in Bloomsbury Square and features a neoclassical design with generous laboratory spaces across eight floors. The building provides extensive laboratory rooms alongside areas for start-ups and shared working spaces focused on supporting scientific research.
The building was constructed in the 1920s and reflects London's development as a center for scientific and medical research. Its creation coincided with the period when Bloomsbury became established as a location for universities and research institutions.
The building preserves original wood paneling on its third and fourth floors, showing the craftsmanship standards of early 20th-century British design. These detailed interiors remain visible along the hallways and give visitors a sense of the care put into such details during that era.
Building access is through an atrium on the ground floor reached directly from Bloomsbury Square. A rooftop terrace on the eighth floor offers visitors views of London's skyline and can be explored during a visit to the building.
The building was originally designed for medical and dental teaching and research, which is reflected in its layout and structure. This specialized past remains visible in the arrangement of spaces and their technical setup, even though the building now supports more varied research purposes.
Location: London Borough of Camden
Website: http://victoriahousewc1.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 51.51926,-0.12206
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:56
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