Whitehall Court

Whitehall Court in London, England, is one contiguous building but consists of two separate constructions; the end occupied by the National Liberal Club was designed by Alfred Waterhouse, the major part (including the Royal Horseguards Hotel) was designed by Archer & Green. Whitehall Court was built during the mid-1880s by Archer & Green with financing provided by Jabez Balfour.The story that led to the creation of the building is described in Jabez: The rise and fall of a Victorian rogue by David McKie.

Whitehall Court

Whitehall Court in London, England, is one contiguous building but consists of two separate constructions; the end occupied by the National Liberal Club was designed by Alfred Waterhouse, the major part (including the Royal Horseguards Hotel) was designed by Archer & Green. Whitehall Court was built during the mid-1880s by Archer & Green with financing provided by Jabez Balfour.The story that led to the creation of the building is described in Jabez: The rise and fall of a Victorian rogue by David McKie.