DescriptionTrent House, Station Street, Nottingham - geograph.org.uk - 4117889.jpg
English: Trent House in Station Street, in the English city of Nottingham. A prodigiously long face of Portland stone punctured by vertical and horizontal windows. Built in 1950-53 for Boots, it is now the UK headquarters of financial company Capital One.
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Trent House in Station Street, in the English city of Nottingham. A prodigiously long face of Portland stone punctured by vertical and horizontal windows. Built in 1950-53 for Boots, it is now the UK headquarters of financial company Capital One.