The original building of the Royal College of Organists in Kensington Gore, London.


The Royal College of Organists was founded in 1864 as the College of Organists and was given its Royal Charter in 1893. It promotes organ and choral music and runs an extensive education and examination programme. The building in Kensington Gore was designed by H. H. Cole and offered to the college on a 99-year lease at a peppercorn rent in 1903. The college left this building as the expiry of this arrangement approached.


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Location: Royal College of Organists building, Kensington Gore, London, England, UK
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