Lyndhurst Hall - the home of Air Recording Studios

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Lyndhurst Hall - the home of Air Recording Studios

Image: © Rod Allday Taken: 27 Jun 2011

Designed by Alfred Waterhouse as a Congregational Church, dating from 1883-4, the building is Grade II Listed http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=478784&mode=adv. Waterhouse's most notable buildings are the Natural History Museum and Manchester Town Hall. Since 1991 the building has been the home of the famous Air Recording Studios founded by Sir George Martin. The studios are Britain's premier scoring facility attracting some of the world's biggest movies scores http://www.airstudios.com/information/discography/film.aspx

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Image Location

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51.553024
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-0.16976