Trinity House
Trinity House
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Monday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Neighborhood: City of London
From its ancient past as a Roman trading outpost to its 21st century status as the wealthiest square mile in the world, the financial district known simply as “The City” is one of London's most historic and fascinating neighborhoods. Here high rise office towers such as Norman Foster’s Gherkin mingle with Roman ruins and architectural marvels from virtually every era in between, including Christopher Wren's glorious St.Paul's Cathedral, and John Soane's dauntingly classicist Bank of England. This neighborhood is also home to some of the finest restaurants and plushest hotels in Europe, in addition to an assortment of watering holes, upscale shops, and Tube stations. During the week, the City is abuzz with white collar workers going about their business; the weekend sees this area turn into a quiet haven for sightseers.
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- Tower Hill • 2 min walk
- Tower Gateway • 4 min walk
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Daydream537701
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Oct 2022 • Solo
The guide Caroline Powell was excellent, informative, energetic, and very happy to take questions. The house was rebuilt in the fifties adhering to photographs of the original, but it is the artefacts and history which make this particular tour so special. The walk after was also packed with a huge amount of inresest in a very limited geographical compass, so not exhausting. Recommended.
Written October 28, 2022
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK165,955 contributions
Oct 2021
Trinity House is a charity dedicated to safeguarding seafarers and shipping. This grand building is a Grade I listed building and houses the charity. Designed by Samuel Wyatt, Trinity House is a beautiful Neoclassical building embodying the simplicity of horizontal and vertical lines concluding with Ionic columns and blind arcades.
Written October 30, 2021
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Mike S
St. Albans, UK336 contributions
Jan 2020
This is an outstanding building and has amazing history. I was there for a City banquet which was outstanding. There are not many places where you can eat and the view out of the window is the Tower of London! The displays are well worth spending some time looking at in detail.
Written February 11, 2020
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WMIM
Horsham, UK3,231 contributions
Feb 2015 • Friends
The building is situated in a relatively quiet place close to Tower Hill Underground Station. It has a mainly white frontage with some red brick on the right and overlooks the Tower and Tower Bridge.
Trinity House is actually an organisation with a long history dating back to 1514 when Henry VIII granted its Royal Charter, and the current building of 1796 is its headquarters.
I was lucky to have a private tour with the Friends of the Royal Academy, but public tours are given two or three times a month outside December for a nominal charge.
The tour is comprehensive, includes the beautiful state rooms and you will learn all about the history of this important institution which still plays an important role as General Lighthouse Agency for the nation (including not only lighthouses but other navigational aids such as lightvessels, buoys and maritime radio/satellite communication systems. It is also a deep sea pilotage authority for wider waters. In addition to its long service to the cause of safety at sea it is an important charitable organisation doing much good work.
I thoroughly recommend the tour, where you see many interesting artefacts and works of art and will learn so much more about the history.
Trinity House is actually an organisation with a long history dating back to 1514 when Henry VIII granted its Royal Charter, and the current building of 1796 is its headquarters.
I was lucky to have a private tour with the Friends of the Royal Academy, but public tours are given two or three times a month outside December for a nominal charge.
The tour is comprehensive, includes the beautiful state rooms and you will learn all about the history of this important institution which still plays an important role as General Lighthouse Agency for the nation (including not only lighthouses but other navigational aids such as lightvessels, buoys and maritime radio/satellite communication systems. It is also a deep sea pilotage authority for wider waters. In addition to its long service to the cause of safety at sea it is an important charitable organisation doing much good work.
I thoroughly recommend the tour, where you see many interesting artefacts and works of art and will learn so much more about the history.
Written June 22, 2015
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grahamrwestcott
Southampton, UK111 contributions
Sep 2019
Not my first visit but nonetheless a most enjoyable occasion.120 Friends with a common interest attended a celebratory dinner marking a 10 year milestone. A natural recipe for success, which was enhanced by the quality of the catering by Cook and Butler and superb wines. One major speech, amusing and just the right length. I hope I will be amongst those celebrating the next 10 years; at the same venue, of course.
Written October 4, 2019
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StephenCross
Dublin, Ireland17,748 contributions
Mar 2019 • Solo
Fantastic and very regal building just off the river and in front of trinity gardens. Historic and worth a visit.
Written March 28, 2019
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Stephen J
Leighton Buzzard, UK154 contributions
Jun 2016 • Friends
I recently took the opportunity to take part in a private group (c. 25 people) of Trinity House, a large building by Tower Hill underground station. It was a very interesting place with a lot of good portraits, ship models and marititime impedimenta of this grand organisation. In 2014 the Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond celebrated its 500th anniversary. Sadly many artifacts were lost in the 1666 Great Fire of London, another in 1715 and wartime bomb damage in 1940. I had not realised that the organisation was much more than the lighthouses around our shores and also had responsibilities for modern GPS, etc. The grade 1 listed building is well-worth looking at, despite several large additions and restorations.
Written June 27, 2016
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June R
London, UK755 contributions
Jan 2016 • Friends
This is a superb building with an imposing neo-classical facade. It is situated close to Tower Hill station and is home to the General Lighthouse Authority. It's history dates back to 1514 when King Henry VIII granted its Royal Charter. You have to book a tour, which starts at 3pm and lasts for about an hour and fifteen minutes. There is coffee and biscuits st the end. The Tour Guide Geoff is full of interesting information. There are not many rooms but extensive artefacts and works of art, all discussed in detail. I really recommend this tour. This is an important charitable organisation that does a lot of good work.
Written January 28, 2016
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nnmercman
Camberley, UK13,718 contributions
Sep 2015 • Solo
Situated near the tube (Tower Hill) and behind the Merchant Navy Memorial, Trinity House HQ is probably a building you'd pass without much thought. Unfortunately you can't just walk in and ask to look around - there's a visit schedule which you can access on line but they are infrequent (although it will be open on the morning of 19 Sep 2015 for historic houses open day). Tours are at 3pm and last for just over an hour with tea and biscuits served afterwards - cost is £8 and for obvious reasons, the size of the group is limited. Although the tour is supposed to last an hour, ours went on for another 15mis or so - such was the interest.
We were greeted by Geoff (an official London badged guide) and given an overview of Trinity House and the items in the reception room. We then moved upstairs to the landing and further rooms where both pictures and content were discussed in detail. There's not much walking as you only visit a few rooms but they are historically fascinating.
Geoff was a most engaging guide and I would recommend a visit.
We were greeted by Geoff (an official London badged guide) and given an overview of Trinity House and the items in the reception room. We then moved upstairs to the landing and further rooms where both pictures and content were discussed in detail. There's not much walking as you only visit a few rooms but they are historically fascinating.
Geoff was a most engaging guide and I would recommend a visit.
Written September 8, 2015
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Howlo
Buckingham, UK9,423 contributions
Aug 2019
A truly grand building, probably missed by many tourists as there is so much else to see around this busy area. They are an important part of needs as an island nation. Brave folks.
Written August 26, 2019
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