Wine
Office Court, just off Fleet Street and a short distance from St. Paul's
Cathedral, was the original office of the Press Association built in 1870.
The building was later occupied by the National Church League, from whence
it obtained its present name, Dean Wace House, after the Dean of Canterbury
in the 1920s, the Very Reverend Henry Wace.
Pathfinder converted the Grade II listed building into six, two bedroomed
luxury apartments and maisonettes in 1998.