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A converted Midland Bank building, dating from 1891, which was a wine bar before being bought by the Jamies chain in 2010/2011. It is a spectacular building, Grade 2 Listed, with a terracotta exterior, high plasterwork ceiling, decorative wood panelling around the walls, arched windows, island bar, green marble floor. Relaunched in October 2023.
Historic Interest
Grade II listing:- 1891, by T F Colcutt. Corner building in modified C16 Flemish style. Pale red brick and pink terra cotta with arched ground storey in grey granite. Tiled roof. 4 storeys. Canted corner entrance with hood. Polygonal turret above with copper dome. Gables to front and return. Rear reduced in height to 2 and 3 storeys.
Andrea Ludgate Hill, London