Gresham House

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Gresham House is a historic London building that once served as the residence of Sir Thomas Gresham and later housed the Royal Exchange.

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Label Occurrences
Gresham House canonical 1
Gresham family estate 1

Statements (24)

Predicate Object
instanceOf former residence
historic building
architecturalFunction urban townhouse
associatedPerson Sir Thomas Gresham NERFINISHED
associatedWith City of London NERFINISHED
Royal Exchange NERFINISHED
category Buildings associated with the Royal Exchange
Historic houses in London
Tudor architecture in London
country United Kingdom
era Tudor period
hasHistoricUse commercial building
residential building
heritageStatus historic
historicalRole part of the development of the Royal Exchange complex
locatedIn England
London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
namedAfter Sir Thomas Gresham NERFINISHED
owner Sir Thomas Gresham NERFINISHED
region Greater London
residenceOf Sir Thomas Gresham NERFINISHED
significance example of early modern London architecture
usedFor housing the Royal Exchange

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Bishop’s Palace alsoKnownAs Gresham House
Frank Gresham associatedWith Gresham House
this entity surface form: Gresham family estate