Lee House was squatted in 1988 and used as a social centre 'with the intention of creating a new venue for practical anarchism to meet the public at large' according to an advert it placed in New Anarchist Review.
The social centre housed an anarchist punk bookshop that sold pamphlets, magazines, posters, and T-shirts. Jon Active remembered that the bookshop also had a second-hand book section where locals could bring in books and take others away. It was open from 11am to 6pm, Tuesday to Saturday.
The social centre had a vegan café, video nights, workshops and a skateboard ramp at the back.
The bookshop existed for about a year, until it was evicted by Hackney Council. Active Distribution, a well-known UK-based, DIY/grass-roots, and not-for-profit punk and radical literature distributor, got started because of the Lee House Bookshop.
Lee House is currently a council-run employment and rehabilitation centre for people with mental health difficulties.
Sources:
Radical Bookshops Listing, Radical Bookshop History Project (November 2023) [Available online here, accessed 19.06.2025]
Eviction of Lee House Squat, 1989 https://hackneyhistory.wordpress.com/2016/04/13/eviction-of-lee-house-squat-1989/ [online, accessed 19.06.2025]






















































































