Marble Hall, Grade II listed office building in Derby, England
Marble Hall is a Grade II listed office building in Derby made of red brick with terracotta details and Portland stone features. The structure extends roughly 100 meters and displays classical architectural elements including polished limestone columns at the entrance.
The building was constructed in 1912 as part of the Rolls-Royce factory and underwent major changes in 1938. These modifications introduced the classical entrance style that defines the building today.
The entrance hall displays the Rolls-Royce logo and includes a Battle of Britain Memorial Window commemorating the building's wartime contributions.
The building now serves as a community hub with office spaces available for small and medium-sized businesses. Following comprehensive renovation work completed in 2014, it welcomes various commercial users and visitors to its restored spaces.
This is the only surviving section of the former Rolls-Royce factory that once produced both luxury cars and aircraft engines. The entrance hall displays the Rolls-Royce logo and features a Battle of Britain Memorial Window honoring the building's role during wartime.
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