St Olaf House

St Olaf House is a Grade II* listed building on Tooley Street in the London Borough of Southwark.

The house was built on the site of St Olave's Church between 1928 and 1932, and is now part of London Bridge Hospital.

St Olaf House was built between 1928 and 1932 by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel as a headquarters for the Hay's Wharf Company.

[1][2][3] The house was built on the site of the demolished St Olave's Church, Southwark,[2][3] in the art deco style.

[2] Outside the building, there is also a black and gold mosaic by Dobson depicting Saint Olaf, the Norwegian king who helped protect London from the Danes in 1014.