
The Lamb Tavern is a historical pub situated in the heart of Leadenhall market. Set over three floors, the pub is a unique venue suitable for weddings, events and celebrations.
The Lamb Tavern, first built in 1309 by Sir Hugh Neville, is situated at the heart of Leadenhall Market.
The original building had a large lead roof hence the name Leadenhall, and although it’s not certain it was built as a public place- by the end of the 14th century it was firmly established as a market and for many years was the site of the City granary.
Unfortunately the original Leadenhall was badly damaged in the Great Fire of 1666 and was rebuilt in its present form by Sir Horace Jones. It continued to function as a market as the majority of the traders were fishmongers and butchers and even today there remains a fishmonger in Central Avenue.
The Lamb Tavern site itself has grander origins than the 14th century market. It directly overlies the Roman Londinium Basilica, which was a large building used by the Romans for judicial and commercial purposes. Built in 50AD and then rebuilt in 120AD, the Basilica was then the largest building of its kind except for the Basilica Ulpia in Rome itself. It was over 500ft in length (about the size of St Paul's) and to the south lay the forum filled with a whole host of stalls, shops and workshops selling goods and services to those who used the Basilica.
The Lamb Tavern as a place to take refreshment adjacent to the market continues the tradition first established in Roman Britain almost 2000 years ago!
Situated adjacent to Lloyd's of London, and within minutes of Monument, Bank and Liverpool St Stations, it is a majestic venue over three floors, leading onto the cobblestones of the Marketplace. The Lamb Tavern also provides a unique venue to hold Weddings, Events and Celebrations.
The Lamb Tavern has been a part of the tapestry of the City of London since 1780.
The historical listed building in the heart of Leadenhall market is a sanctuary for hard working city professionals, visitors and tourists alike, looking for some respite from the bustle of London.
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