Meridian House, Grade II listed building in Greenwich, United Kingdom.
Meridian House is a stone building with a symmetrical facade located on Royal Hill in Greenwich, constructed in 1939 as a municipal administrative structure. The building displays characteristic design features of its era including regularly spaced windows and stonework typical of government buildings from that period.
The building was constructed in 1939 and functioned as Greenwich's town hall for many decades. It gained official recognition as a historically significant structure when it received Grade II listed status in 1990.
The building served as the local town hall for decades and remains a gathering place where people from the area conduct official business. It continues to function as a recognizable civic landmark in the neighbourhood.
The building sits centrally on Royal Hill with easy access by public transportation, as multiple bus routes and Greenwich railway station serve the area nearby. Pedestrians can freely walk by and view the exterior at any time.
The stonework and windows date from the original construction year of 1939 and have never been altered since. These original details give the building an authentic appearance of how civic architecture looked during that era.
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