The Main Building (London)

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This complex of buildings date from three periods and are now inextricably linked.
The front section is a fine brick-elevated Grade II listed building, completed in 1911. It comprises a basement, ground, and five upper floors, providing the core teaching, administration and social needs of the institution. The building has two wings, the east of which is the Duke’s Hall.
York Terrace East dates from 1825 and is a four-storey building converted from Victorian residences (originally service accommodation for Nash's Regent's Park with York Baths in the centre). The Library takes up the majority of the floor space within York Terrace East, with the remaining used for offices and teaching.
Finally, the central section of the main building was developed between 1970 and 2018, to provide more modern facilities, including The Susie Sainsbury Theatre and The Angela Burgess Recital Hall (former the Sir Jack Lyons Theatre).

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Coordinates:   51°31'24"N   -0°9'6"E
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