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41 Cloth Fair is the only house in the City of London to survive the Great Fire of London. Credit: Shutterstock. Image courtesy of Shutterstock.
41 Cloth Fair
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Take a look at one of the oldest buildings in the City of London, 41 Cloth Fair, the only house in the area to survive the Great Fire of London.
The Grade II-listed house features many 17th-century details, such as dark, timber-framed windows. Check out the first-floor window panes which are covered with the etched signatures of famous people, including Winston Churchill.
While you’re in the area, discover other sites associated with the Great Fire of London, including Pudding Lane, where the fire started in 1666, The Monument, which commemorates the fire, and St Bartholomew the Great, London’s oldest parish church.





