Farmiloe Building

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The Farmiloe Building is a Grade II listed building in Clerkenwell, London, in the London Borough of Islington.

Architectural styleVictorian
LocationClerkenwell, 34–36 St John Street, London, England
Coordinates51.5207°N 0.1014°W / 51.5207; -0.1014
Completed1868
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General information
Architectural styleVictorian
LocationClerkenwell, 34–36 St John Street, London, England
Coordinates51.5207°N 0.1014°W / 51.5207; -0.1014
Completed1868
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
ArchitectLewis Henry Isaacs
Main contractorBrowne & Robinson
DesignationsGrade II listed building
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History

The Farmiloe Building, of Victorian architecture, was completed by Browne & Robinson in 1868.[1] The architect for the building was Lewis Henry Isaacs.[2] The Farmiloe Building became a Grade II listed building on 20 December 1991.[3] The business George Farmiloe & Sons used the building as its base until 1999.[4] In June 2005, Film London nominated the building as the location of the month.[5] In 2014, plans were announced to transform the building into offices.[6][7]

Use in media

The Farmiloe Building is a popular location for filming scenes. Films and television productions that have been shot at the building include:

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