List of buildings that survived the Great Fire of London explained

This is a list of buildings that survived the Great Fire of London in 1666 and are still standing.

GradeCriteria
IBuildings of exceptional interest.
II*Particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
IIBuildings of national importance and special interest.
NameLocationTypeDateGrid ref.Geo-coordinatesImageGrade
41–41 Cloth FairCloth FairHouse1597–1614
74–75 Long LaneLong LaneHouse1598
229 StrandStrandTownhouse1625
All Hallows-by-the-TowerByward StreetChurch1658
The GuildhallGresham StreetCity Hall141151.5159°N -0.092°W
The Hoop and GrapesAldgate High StreetPublic HouseLate 17th century
The Old Curiosity ShopPortsmouth StreetShop1567
The Olde Wine ShadesMartin LanePublic House1663
Prince Henry's RoomFleet StreetTownhouse161051.5139°N -0.1108°W
Saint Andrew UndershaftSaint Mary AxeChurch1532
Saint Bartholomew's GatehouseWest SmithfieldGatehouse1595
Saint Etheldreda's ChurchEly PlaceChurch129051.5187°N -0.1074°W
Saint Giles-without-CripplegateFore StreetChurch1394, 1545 and 1682
Saint Helen's BishopsgateGreat St Helen'sChurch12th century
Saint Katharine CreeLeadenhall StreetChurch1631 (tower from 1504)
Saint OlaveHart StreetChurch1450
The Staple InnHigh HolbornInn of Chancery158551.518°N -0.1112°W
The Seven StarsCarey StreetPublic House1602
The Tower of LondonSt Katharine's & WappingCastle107851.5081°N -0.0761°W

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