Sir Christopher Wren’s Temple Bar is a unique structure that marked the gateway to the City of London for 200 years.
It was taken down stone by stone in 1877 and rebuilt at Theobalds Park in Hertfordshire to form a grand entrance to a country estate. After suffering years of vandalism and neglect, the monument was returned to the City in early 2005 and now stands at Paternoster Square, opposite St Paul’s.
A memorable venue for groups of up to 12 guests.
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