Crown House
United Kingdom /
England /
Swanley-Hextable /
World
/ United Kingdom
/ England
/ Swanley-Hextable
World / United Kingdom / England
building, office building

Council offices occupied by the London Borough of Merton along with adjacent Civic Centre and Library.
The fourteen storey Crown House was constructed in the early 1960s and is named after the Crown tavern which occupied part of the site.
The fourteen storey Crown House was constructed in the early 1960s and is named after the Crown tavern which occupied part of the site.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morden
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°24'4"N -0°11'47"E
- Tandem shopping Centre 2 km
- Wimbledon Bridge House 2.3 km
- Centre Court Shopping Centre 2.4 km
- BT Telephone Exchange 2.8 km
- Car park 5.5 km
- Halls of Residence 5.7 km
- Sir Giles Gilbert Scott Bldg 5.7 km
- Mount Clare Halls of Residence 6.9 km
- 2-120 (even) Sherfield Gardens 7 km
- 1-119 (odd) Sherfield Gardens 7.1 km
- Merton Council 1.2 km
- Morden 1.2 km
- Bushey Mead 1.6 km
- South Wimbledon 1.9 km
- Colliers Wood 2.3 km
- Mitcham 2.8 km
- Wimbledon 2.9 km
- Tooting Graveney 3.4 km
- Wimbledon Park 4.5 km
- Wandsworth Council 5.7 km