DescriptionSt Saviour's House, Union Street - geograph.org.uk - 920369.jpg
English: St Saviour's House, Union Street The building was (according to the foundation stone) built in 1911. Given its name and that the Archdeacon of Southwark is named on the stone, it was presumably associated with Southwark Cathedral. It is now the offices of Day England Stevensen Marsh (Architects).
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