Russell House, Belfast
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 7 Oct 2012
A small building, at 94 Ann Street (corner of Prince’s Street), with a “sale agreed” sign. Described by the agents as: “The property comprises a three storey brick building constructed in the mid-80’s on the corner of Ann Street and Prince’s Street, leading directly to Laganside Bus Centre”. Possibly better known as the place where fixed-penalty parking tickets were once paid.