The Dixon
Tower Bridge, Central London, SE1 2JX, UK
The Dixon, Tower Bridge started life back in 1905 as the Tower Bridge Magistrates’ Court.
Designed by John Dixon Butler, a celebrated architect yet mysterious figure of the late 1800’s, it housed
courtrooms, a police station, and prison cells. The whole building has been fully restored into a hotel,
conserving key details and highlighting its Edwardian heritage. Here you can find our two meeting
rooms: The Chambers and The Dock.
Designed by John Dixon Butler, a celebrated architect yet mysterious figure of the late 1800’s, it housed
courtrooms, a police station, and prison cells. The whole building has been fully restored into a hotel,
conserving key details and highlighting its Edwardian heritage. Here you can find our two meeting
rooms: The Chambers and The Dock.
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Location
Tower Bridge, Central London, SE1 2JX, UK
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