Francis Crick House, Moulton Park

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Francis Crick House, Moulton Park

Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 20 May 2021

Francis Crick House is one of the office blocks that form Moulton Park, an extensive business park on the edge of Northampton. It was built in the early 1990s and refurbished in 2008; much of it is used by the NHS. Francis Crick, best known for his work in 1953 which led to the identification of the 'double helix' structure of DNA, was born in Northampton. Most of the cars seen here in the car park on the west side of the building were here for the Covid-19 vaccination centre located in the building in the background.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.276784
Longitude
-0.873719