Royal Mint Court is the site of a 19th-century building located on Little Tower Hill in London, England which served as home to the Royal Mint


Royal Mint Court is the site of a 19th-century building located on Little Tower Hill in London, England which served as home to the Royal Mint from 1809 until 1875. The current acre site comprises two original Grade II listed buildings as well as a newer office and residential block.[3] Originally occupied by Eastminster Abbey in 1348 the site was later used as a victualling yard for the Royal Navy and a tobacco warehouse before becoming a mint in 1809. After the mint relocated, the site was redeveloped with new buildings added to the complex alongside the two remaining listed mint buildings. As of 2017, Royal Mint Court is again set to be re-developed with plans for a new office, shopping and leisure complex. Planning permission was approved in July 2016.


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Location: Royal Mint Court, London, United Kingdom
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