Tallow Chandlers’ Hall




The Tallow Chandlers’ Company can trace its roots back to its formation in the 13th century when it was originally formed as a religious fraternity, gaining full livery status in 1462. The Company has been on this site since 1476 and the present Hall dates from 1672, making it one of the three oldest Livery Halls in the City. It sits on the buried walls of the Roman Governor’s Palace and is but a stone’s throw from the London Stone, the ancient heart of London.
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