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House of St Barnabas
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The House of St Barnabas, at 1 Greek Street, Soho, is a Grade I Listed Georgian building in London[1] notable for its rococo plasterwork interiors and for other architectural features.
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Since 1862 the House has been run as a charity to help those who have experienced homelessness.[2] The name of the organisation was changed from the "House of Charity" to the "House of St Barnabas" in 1951.[3] The building functioned as a hostel for women until 2006.[4]
The not-for-profit members' club at The House of St Barnabas opened in October 2013 and closed in January 2024.[5]