Westminster Coroner's Court, Grade II listed courthouse in City of Westminster, England.
Westminster Coroner's Court on Horseferry Road is a courthouse featuring Arts and Crafts movement and Georgian Revival architectural elements throughout its structure. The building serves four London boroughs: Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea, Wandsworth, and Merton, with dedicated spaces for families and juries.
Established in 1893, the court was designed by architect G. R. W. Wheeler to investigate unexpected deaths. Over the decades, it expanded, receiving in 2024 an extension featuring transilluminated artworks.
The Garden of Remembrance, added in 2018, offers a reflective space with white concrete elements, limestone fountains, and stained glass windows created by artist Brian Clarke. The garden invites visitors to pause and remember those whose cases were heard within the building.
The court is located on Horseferry Road and is accessible for visitors wanting to learn about its operations and cases. It is best to check opening hours beforehand and plan your visit during available public times to ensure a smooth experience.
The 2024 extension introduced transilluminated artworks that create light effects through stained glass, transforming the building's appearance. These modern artistic additions bridge the historic architecture with contemporary art design.
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