Apothecaries Hall is a scheduled monument at Black Friars Lane, London.
The building, originally part of the Dominican priory of Black Friars, was called Cobham House prior to its purchase by the society in 1632.
The original building was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666, although a significant extent of the 13th-century buildings remain, including a 9-metre-high (30 ft) portion of the walls, now incorporated into the north range of the hall courtyard.
A new hall was built on the same site and footprint of rooms, and completed in 1672 to the design of Edward Jerman; an "Elaboratory" was included at this time for the first-ever large-scale manufacture of drugs.
Much of the manufactured drugs were to supply clients of the society which included the navy, the army, the East India Company and the Crown Colonies.