Ordnance Survey buildings
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The former offices of Ordnance Survey are situated in London Road, Southampton, close to the junction with The Avenue, and are now part of the city's court complex and are occupied by government agencies. The buildings are Grade II listed.
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Ordnance Survey buildings | |
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Former names | Royal Military Asylum |
General information | |
Type | Yellow brick |
Location | Southampton, England |
Address | London Road |
Coordinates | 50.9131°N 1.4032°W / 50.9131; -1.4032 |
Construction started | 1866–1872 |
Owner | HM Courts Service |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Major General Sir Henry James |
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