The Prince's Wardrobe
Has been described as a Certain Palace (Royal)
There are no visible remains
Name | The Prince's Wardrobe |
Alternative Names | Wardrupe; Pallace in the Old Jewry |
Historic Country | London and Middlesex |
Modern Authority | City and County of the City of London |
1974 Authority | Greater London |
Civil Parish | City Of London |
Occupied a site between the Old Jewry and Ironmonger Lane. A store and occasional residence of the Black Prince as Duke of Cornwall and then a dower house of his widow. Repaired through C15 and C16 but ruinous by 1603.
Aboue this lanes end, vpon Fishstreet hill is one great house, for the most part builded of stone, which pertained sometime to Ed. the black prince, son to Ed. the 3. who was in his life time lodged there. It is now altered to a common hosterie, hauing the blacke bell for a signe (Stow)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TQ325812 |
Latitude | 51.5138702392578 |
Longitude | -0.0917700007557869 |
Eastings | 532500 |
Northings | 181200 |