Morley's Hotel
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morley-s-hotel-264-306405
title:
Morley's Hotel
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Morley's Hotel was a building which occupied the entire eastern side of London's Trafalgar Square, until it was demolished in 1936 and replaced with South Africa House. It was next to St Martin-in-the-Fields Church. It was designed by the architect George Ledwell Taylor, and originally developed as apartments. It was built by Atkinson Morley in 1831, who in 1822 owned the British Hotel at 25 Cockspur Street, but had sold it to buy the Burlington Hotel at 19–20 Cork Street. Morley's Hotel opened
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Former hotel in London
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morley%27s_Hotel
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2023-12-23T14:12:23Z
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