Mostly bricks but also granite and concrete.
In the Tower of London there are ruins of Roman London so they are some of the oldest buildings/ruins in the city. The Tower itself has parts that are very old. Through out the city of London there are other bits and parts of Roman London.
The buildings in London depend very much on the area, some buildings are old fashioned (like the area near South Kensington), whereas near the docklands of London (near Canary Wharf), the buildings are much more modern.
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There are thousands of buildings in London dating from 1800 and earlier.
Wilberforce Jenkinson has written: 'A literary topography of old London' -- subject(s): Westminster Palace (London, England), Buildings, structures, Great Britain. Parliament, Great Britain, Palaces, Great Britain Parliament (The buildings), Historic houses, Historic buildings 'London churches before the great fire.' -- subject(s): Church buildings, Church history
There have been fortifications on the site of the Tower of London for around 2000 years. However, the buildings that can be seen today were started in the 11th century.
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Parliament Buildings, London
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The Great Fire of London traveled from house to house, building to building because the buildings were made predominantly from wood and the streets were extremely narrow. Add this to the fact that London had experienced a dry summer and London was extremely flammable.
Harry Prince has written: 'Half-hours in old London' -- subject(s): Buildings, Description and travel