Southampton Buildings, WC2A
Northeast entrance to Chancery Lane tube station (2008)
Credit: Sunil060902
Southampton Buildings marks the site of the house of the 4th Earl of Southampton, son of Shakespeare’s patron.

In 1638 the Earl replaced the house with tenements on the land now known as Southampton Buildings. He himself moved to a new mansion in Bloomsbury named Southampton House, built where Southampton Place now stands.

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