Nonsuch_House
Nonsuch House was a four-storey house on London Bridge, completed in 1579. It is the earliest documented prefabricated building.[1] Originally constructed in the Netherlands, it was taken apart and shipped to London in pieces in 1578, where it was reassembled, with each timber being marked so that it could be reconstructed correctly.[2] The name Nonsuch may have referred to Henry VIII's now vanished Nonsuch Palace outside London; it meant there was "none such" anywhere else, that it was an unequalled paragon of its kind.
All houses on London Bridge were pulled down in 1757.[3]