This building is the Tourist Information Office. It is a large timber framed merchant’s house of 1543, possibly the Ironmongers Arms in 1666 and extensively restored in the 20th century. It was a bank from c.1899-1979. Sir Robert Leigh-Pemberton was chairman of the NatWest Bank and Governor of the Bank of England 1983-93. The house stands at the corner of Drury Lane and Bailgate.