Sotheby's Institute of Art is situated in 30-31 Bedford Square, Central London. The Square was built between 1775 and 1783 as an upmarket residential area, and is situated next to the world famous British Museum.
Named after the Dukes of Bedford, a host of distinguished residents have lived in the square, including the Lord Chancellor, Lord Eldon; Thomas Wakley, the founder of The Lancet, Thomas Hodgkin, physician, reformer and philanthropist; and two-stroke engine designer Harry Ricardo.

Bedford Square, London WC1

30-31 Bedford Square

Inside 31 Bedford Square

Our specialist library

Students in lecture room



