St Alphage House

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St Alphage House was a 1960s office block on Fore Street in the City of London. It was built by the developer Maurice Wingate to a design by Maurice Sanders Associates.[1] It was named after Saint Alphege and the church of St Alphage London Wall, whose ruins stand below where the building stood. It was built as part of the redevelopment of London Wall, and was one of a series of similar blocks built between 1957 and 1976.

StatusDemolished
Typeskyscraper
Architectural styleinternational
LocationFore Street
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St Alphage House
St Alphage House in 2008
Interactive map of the St Alphage House area
General information
StatusDemolished
Typeskyscraper
Architectural styleinternational
LocationFore Street
Completed1962
Demolished2014
Height
Height68.5m
Technical details
Structural systemcurtain wall
Floor count17
Design and construction
Architecture firmMaurice Sanders Associates
Main contractorMaurice Wingate
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In 2009, it was announced that the building was to be "stripped out" by the City of London Corporation for tax reasons.[2]

The site was proposed for redevelopment on numerous occasions[3] and was eventually demolished from 2013 onwards.[4]

St Alphage Garden is nearby.

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