Dating back to the 19th century, Royal Mint Court was originally built as a facility for the Royal Mint, where coins were produced for the United Kingdom. The building itself is known for its architectural design, featuring a neoclassical style with impressive columns and grand facades, reflecting the architectural trends of its time.
In recent years, Royal Mint Court has undergone significant redevelopment and as you can see below, has been repurposed for various uses. It has been transformed into a mixed-use development that includes office space, residential units, and commercial spaces, aimed at preserving the historical aspects of the building while making it more relevant for modern use.