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12 Downing Street is one of the buildings situated on Downing Street in the City of Westminster in London, England. It has been traditionally used as the office of the Chief Whip although the upper floor forms part of the residential apartment for the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. It has been owned and used by the Crown since 1803, first housing the Judge Advocate General of the Armed Forces and then the Colonial Office, before the office of the Chief Whip moved into the premises in 1879 until 2001. It is a Grade II listed building.

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  • Current use
  • Historical use
  • Notes
  • References

Current use

The offices of the Prime Minister in 10 Downing Street have spread into 12 Downing Street, connected by a corridor which runs through 11 Downing Street. [1] Under the 2019–2024 government the building was used to house the Prime Minister's Press Office and Strategic Communications Unit. [2] [3] Although historically the house was used as the office of the Chief Whip, that is now located in 9 Downing Street. [4]

Historical use

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The land on which 12 Downing Street is built was first sold by Charles Downing to James Steadman in 1723. The house was then sold in 1772 to William Maseres, who leased it three years later to Henry Hunt. This lease was bought out by Simon Frazer, who also acquired Maseres' stake in the property. After Frazer's death in 1783, it was sold by the executors to James Martin, who in turn sold it to the East India Company in 1803. It was purchased that year by the Crown, and was first used to house the Judge Advocate General of the Armed Forces. In 1827, it was taken over by the Colonial Office. [5]

When Downing Street was remodelled in 1846, the houses at 10, 11 and 12 were joined together as a single overall building, [6] No. 12 continuing to accommodate the Colonial Office. [5] After that moved out in 1879, the house at 12 Downing Street was for many decades used as the office of the Chief Whip of the Government, [7] and also for parliamentary dinners. [8] Herbert Gladstone, the son of then-Chancellor of the Exchequer William Ewart Gladstone, was born at 12 Downing Street in 1854. Herbert later became Home Secretary and the first Governor-General of the Union of South Africa. [9]

During the First World War the premises were the headquarters of the Parliamentary Recruitment Committee. [10] It was formed across parties, and managed by the three Chief Whips during the Asquith coalition ministry of 1915–1916. [11] Following the breakup of the coalition government, the Liberal Party Chief Whip John Gulland was blamed in some parts of the media for disconnecting the phone line running to 12 Downing Street. This was denied, and a statement was issued to say that "At no time was the telephone temporarily disconnected." [12] The building became Grade II listed on 14 January 1970. [13]

The residency of the Chief Whips at 12 Downing Street ended in 2001, when Press Secretary Alastair Campbell was moved there from an office in 10 Downing Street by Prime Minister Tony Blair. [14] The Whips were moved to 9 Downing Street, previously only known as the Privy Council building. [14] During Gordon Brown's period as Prime Minister, he moved the Press Office back out of 12 Downing Street and instead used it as an open-plan office for himself and his key advisers, because it contained an individual space large enough for him and his advisers—something not available in 10 Downing Street. [15]

Notes

  1. Seldon, Anthony. "History: 10 Downing Street". Gov.uk. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  2. Singleton, David (8 October 2010). "New PR role created at Downing Street". PR Week . Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  3. Franklin (2005): p. 304
  4. d'Ancona, Matthew (16 July 2014). "Michael Gove is now Chief Whip to the nation". Evening Standard . Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  5. 1 2 "No. 12, Downing Street". British History Online . Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  6. "Prime Minister's Residence". Life . 14 February 1949. p.47. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  7. "Court and Personal" . Huddersfield Chronicle. No.9086. 11 September 1896. p.4. Retrieved 3 April 2015 via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. "The Meeting of Parliament" . Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser. Vol.LXXI, no.11917. 19 January 1895. p.6. Retrieved 3 April 2015 via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. "Lord Gladstone" . Yorkshire Evening Post . No.12271. 28 January 1930. p.9. Retrieved 3 April 2015 via British Newspaper Archive.
  10. "The Parliamentary Recruiting Committee" . Aberdeen Journal. No.18695. 7 December 1914. p.9. Retrieved 3 April 2015 via British Newspaper Archive.
  11. Oakes (2009): p. 87
  12. "Chief Whip's Telephone" . Aberdeen Journal. No.19327. 13 December 1916. p.3. Retrieved 3 April 2015 via British Newspaper Archive.
  13. "12, Downing Street Sw1, Westminster". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  14. 1 2 Womack, Sarah (7 September 2001). "Campbell ousts the Chief Whip". The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  15. "The question: Do open plan offices work?". The Guardian. 13 October 2008. Retrieved 20 September 2021.

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Downing Street

Buildings
  • 9 Downing Street
    • Chief Whip's Office
  • 10 Downing Street
  • 11 Downing Street
  • 12 Downing Street
  • Privy Council Office

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  • First Lord of the Treasury
    • Prime Minister
  • Second Lord of the Treasury (Chancellor of the Exchequer)
  • Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
    • Government Chief Whip
  • Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office
Prime Minister's Office
  • Principal Private Secretary
  • Parliamentary Private Secretary
  • Political Secretary
  • Chief of Staff
  • Director of Communications
  • Press Secretary
  • Director of Policy
  • Official Spokesperson
Miscellaneous

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FAQs

Are 10 11 and 12 Downing Street connected? ›

Number 10 has also spread itself out to the left of the front door, and has taken over much of 12 Downing Street, which is accessed by a corridor that runs through 11 Downing Street – the official residence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer.

Who uses 12 Downing Street? ›

12 Downing Street is one of the buildings situated on Downing Street in the City of Westminster in London, England. It has been traditionally used as the office of the Chief Whip although the upper floor forms part of the residential apartment for the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Does the prime minister actually live at 10 Downing Street? ›

The Prime Minister's official residence is 10 Downing Street, and the Chancellor's official residence is Number 11. The government's Chief Whip has an official residence at Number 12. Over time, government offices and officials came to occupy most of the street's townhouses.

How many rooms does 10 Downing Street have? ›

Colloquially known as Number 10, the building is in Downing Street, off Whitehall in the City of Westminster. Reference no. It is over 300 years old, is Grade I listed, and contains approximately 100 rooms. A private residence for the prime minister occupies the third floor and there is a kitchen in the basem*nt.

What is the secret of the door on 10 Downing Street? ›

The Downing Street Door holds one other secret: the '0' on the door number is actually the letter 'O'. Apparently, the Ministry of Works in charge of such things had run clean out of '0's' and had to improvise. Who knew!?

Why are the bricks black at 10 Downing Street? ›

Fascinating Fact: 10 Downing Street was built out of yellow bricks. Due to London's pollution problems, the house got darker and darker. Today, the bricks are painted black because no one would recognise the building if it was yellow.

Where did Larry the Cat come from? ›

Larry is a rescued stray cat from the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home who was chosen by Downing Street staff. Larry was intended to be a pet for the children of David and Samantha Cameron, and was described by Downing Street sources as a "good ratter" and as having "a high chase-drive and hunting instinct".

How long has the Prime Minister lived at 10 Downing Street? ›

10 Downing Street, the locale of British prime ministers since 1735, vies with the White House as being the most important political building anywhere in the world in the modern era.

Who looks after Larry the cat? ›

Larry (born c. January 2007) is a British domestic tabby cat who has been Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office at 10 Downing Street since 2011. He is cared for by Downing Street staff, and is not the personal property of the prime minister of the United Kingdom.

Can you walk down Downing Street? ›

10 Downing Street is home to the British Prime Minister. Look through the gates from Whitehall, and see the famous 10 Downing Street door which can only be opened from the inside. There is no access to the house or street for the general public, and it is not possible to do a 10 Downing Street tour.

Who was the shortest serving prime minister? ›

Liz Truss holds the record for the shortest unequivocal term of office, at 49 days. She was appointed by Elizabeth II at Balmoral Castle on 6 September 2022, and officially resigned as prime minister to Charles III at Buckingham Palace on 25 October 2022.

What paint is used on the door of 10 Downing Street? ›

One of our archive colours this true pitch black is named after the iconic front door. Containing ground marble powder, Myland's signature paint, has a beautifully matt and natural finish. Suitable for interior walls and ceilings, and can be wiped, washed and scrubbed. Just-so to match the colour of Number 10's door.

Are there tunnels under 10 Downing Street? ›

But even dedicated political junkies might not know that beneath the PM's home lies a network of mysterious bunkers. Intrepid urban explorer Dan, from Exploring With Fighters, ventured into the forbidding subterranean world to get a glimpse at the tunnels few top politicians have even seen.

How old is the door at 10 Downing Street? ›

The original Number 10 door is a centrepiece of the Churchill museum in London. It was replaced with two identical doors that are swapped over whenever they need a spot of maintenance. The famous lion's head doorknocker and the brass letterbox date back to the 1770s.

Can you take a photo in front of 10 Downing Street? ›

Number 10 Downing Street is the residence of Britain's Prime Minister. Due to security reasons, you cannot stand outside the door of Number 10 for photo opportunities and cannot see much from the iron security gates at the end of the street from Whitehall.

Does anyone live in 11 Downing Street? ›

It marked a return to the property for the family, who lived there while Mr Sunak served as chancellor of the exchequer under Boris Johnson. Number 11 Downing Street is the official residence of the chancellor.

Is there a tunnel under 10 Downing Street? ›

Back when the bunker was operational, No. 10 staff would cycle through its tunnels for transportation. With the diminished threat of nuclear war, there are now plans to repurpose the Cold War relic into an underground hotel and nightclub. One of the exits, no longer in use, opens onto an underground station platform.

Which Prime Minister lived at number 11? ›

From 1997 to 2022, prime ministers Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Theresa May and Boris Johnson chose to reside for all or part of their term of office in the flat above Number 11, as its residential apartment is larger than at Number 10.

Is 10 Downing Street in Love Actually? ›

MOVIE SETS

The mock up of Number 10 being constructed above in 2015 was located at the Exchange Flags in Liverpool for a Jimmy McGovern drama called 'Reg" staring Tim Roth. In 'Love Actually' (above) Hugh Grant plays the Prime Minister. Filming did not take place in the real 10 Downing Street.

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