Bell's Buildings

Bell's Buildings
   At the south-east corner of Salisbury Square, with a passage north to St. Bride's Church and east to Bride Lane (Bacon, 1912).
   First mention: Horwood, 1799.
   Former name : "Blue Ball Court" (q.v.).
   Street tablet gives date of erection, 1770. It does not seem to be called by this name now, but to have been rebuilt for business purposes and to be known as "St. Bride's House."

A Dictionary of London. . 1918.

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