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Marsham Street bisects Horseferry Road and runs from the Tate Foundation on John Islip Street to Great Smith Street. Like many streets in the area, it has long been the location for offices of the Government of the United Kingdom, and is currently home to the Home Office, the Department for Transport and the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
Until 1978, the Home Office had its offices in what is now the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Main Building on King Charles Street, off Whitehall. From 1978 to 2004, the Home Office was then located at 50 Queen Anne's Gate, a Brutalist office block in Westminster designed by Sir Basil Spence, close to St James's Park tube station.
2 Marsham Street is an office building on Marsham Street in the City of Westminster, London, and headquarters of the Home Office and Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (and its predecessor bodies), departments of the British Government, since March 2005. Before this date the Home Office was located at 50 Queen Anne's Gate.
Marsham Towers, with netting to protect passers-by against pieces of falling concrete. [1] The Marsham Towers were three government buildings at the corner of Marsham Street and Great Peter Street in Westminster, London. They served as the headquarters of the Department of the Environment.
The department shares its headquarters building, at 2 Marsham Street in London, with the Home Office. There are corresponding departments in the Scottish Government , the Welsh Government , and the Northern Ireland Executive , responsible for communities and local government in their respective jurisdictions.
10 Downing Street; 11 Downing Street; 12 Downing Street; 2 Marsham Street; 50 Queen Anne's Gate; Admiralty Arch; Admiralty House; Elizabeth Tower ("Big Ben") Cumberland House; Dover House; Eland House; Horse Guards; Hyde Park Barracks; Lancaster House; Lunar House; Marsham Towers; Middlesex Guildhall; Norman Shaw Buildings; Palace of ...
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Lunar House in Croydon, which houses the headquarters of UK Visas and Immigration. As of 2017, UKVI is spread over nine buildings across the country. [8] The headquarters of UK Visas and Immigration are in South London in Lunar House.