NOTES: Nos 1-10 Southernhay, a late Georgian terrace by Matthew Nosworthy, was restored and converted into offices by P. E. Williams, architect to surveyor Richard Ellis, in 1973-1975. The rear extensions were removed as part of the restoration to allow a public garden to be laid beside the city wall . To compensate for the space lost by their removal, a single storey podium has been built at basement level out of which rise two large brick service towers, as seen here. The roof of the podium was to be used as a public walkway.
NOTES: This is a refurbishment and conversion of one floor of an office building, located of the fringes of London and built some forty years previously (circa 1927).