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Most Popular London Buildings 2011 Week 48

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Here are the 10 most viewed buildings in Buildington this week (week 48, from 28.11 to 2.12):

1. (-) The Palace of Westminster in Westminster SW1
Grade I listed 19th century building designed by Sir Charles Barry. Meeting place of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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2. (1.) Field House in London EC4A
Immigration and Asylum court hearings take place here.
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3. (2.) 19-21 Grosvenor Gardens in London SW1
Awaiting redevelopment – planning permission for use of 1st-4th floor as 7 self-contained residential units.
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4. (3.) Savoy in Strand WC2
Savoy Hotel has just won a prestigious European Hotel Design Award: Interior Design of the Year – Lobby and Public Areas. Photo by Antmoose.
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5. (-) Horseferry House in Westminster SW1
This former government office block in Westminster was renovated in 2009 and is now Burberry headquarters.
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6. (-) Royal Mint Court in London EC3
Grade II listed office building opposite Tower Bridge.
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7. (-) 40 Cheshire Street in London E2
3-storey mixed use building.
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8. (-) 15 Cavendish Square in London W1
Grade II listed townhouse from early 19th century.
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9. (4.) Waterside in Paddington W2
Marks & Spencer plc corporate headquarters.
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10. (-) 4 Broadgate in London EC2
Soon to be demolished office building on Broadgate Estate.
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Previous weeks:
– Most popular London buildings 2011 week 47
– Most Popular London Buildings 2011 Week 46

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