This wonderful piece of Southbank history had remained hidden until the warehouse building was destroyed in a World War Two Blitz, revealing itself while the warehouse bricks were being removed. The Rose Window part of the lavish fourteenth-century Great Hall that served the Bishops of Winchester as the central feature of their London Palace. Southwark in those day's was full of brothels known as stews, with the famous Rose and Globe theatre's, and bull-baiting just a stones throw away the Bisho

This wonderful piece of Southbank history had remained hidden until the warehouse building was destroyed in a World War Two Blitz, revealing itself while the warehouse bricks were being removed. The Rose Window part of the lavish fourteenth-century Great Hall that served the Bishops of Winchester as the central feature of their London Palace. Southwark in those day's was full of brothels known as stews, with the famous Rose and Globe theatre's, and bull-baiting just a stones throw away the Bisho