Whitehall Court

Whitehall Court in the City of Westminster, England, is one contiguous building but consists of two separate constructions.

Green and constructed as a block of luxury residential apartments in 1884[1] while the north end, occupied by the National Liberal Club, was designed by Alfred Waterhouse and completed in 1887.

[3][4][5] Well-known residents have included William Gladstone, Lord Kitchener, Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia, George Bernard Shaw and Hall Caine.

[8] A blue plaque in Mansfield Smith-Cumming's name at the SIS headquarters at 2 Whitehall Court was unveiled on 30 March 2015.

[11][12] On 10 November 1969 David Rose, the Governor-General of Guyana was killed after luncheoning at the West Indian Club when some scaffolding fell on a car he was in.

Whitehall Court, seen from South Bank . The National Liberal Club takes up the section on the right; the rest is mainly residential.
The southern half of Whitehall Court, encompassing numbers 3 and 4, photographed from inland.