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St Vincent House

Image: St Vincent House Welcome to St Vincent House, Corporate Office of the National Lottery Charities Board. We acquired our premises in 1997 and moved in on 2 January 1998. The freehold of the building is owned by the Crown Commissioners.

St Vincent House occupies the building at the end of Suffolk Street, a cul-de-sac close to the National Gallery and flanked by Picadilly Circus, Pall Mall and Haymarket. Suffolk Street was part of John Nash�s re-development of the West End of London in the early nineteenth century.

Our offices are a 1950s rebuilding of a block of four houses which were severely bomb damaged during the Second World War. The original block of houses were built in 1822/23 by William Lewis Wyatt.

The building is stuccoed with a copper mansard roof. The elevation is in sympathy with the character of the street but with different fenestration from the original. The new facade lacks the focal point of the former Doric porch. The building is Grade II listed.