Arundel House, Historical townhouse in City of Westminster, Great Britain
Arundel House is a historic townhouse in Westminster featuring Gothic Revival elements across multiple floors. The building displays traditional British architectural details including symmetrically arranged windows and a formal facade.
The house was built in the 11th century and belonged to the Earls of Arundel. During the Victorian period, it underwent major alterations that transformed much of its original structure.
The property shows how wealthy families lived and organized their homes in aristocratic London. You can sense the social conventions and daily habits of the nobles who once occupied these rooms.
The building sits near public transportation and can be visited through scheduled guided tours. It is worth checking ahead as visits have limited availability.
Inside the building, medieval elements remain such as stone foundations and timber frames from centuries past. These hidden structures reveal the long history beneath the later alterations.
Location: City of Westminster
GPS coordinates: 51.51190,-0.11417
Latest update: December 8, 2025 13:40
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