This attractive
art deco office building on Great Titchfield
Street was, apparently, once associated with
London's "Rag Trade". Today it appears
to be a rather nicely preserved office
building with a central, fully glazed, stair
tower. To the right of the entrance
for Elsley House is a vehicle access to
Elsley Court, presumable an access point for
vehicles when this might have been a garment
factory. In 2009 Burwell Deakings
Architects designed a, "contemporary
pavilion within the industrial setting
of Elsley House's courtyard".
The £7.1m pavilion provided 7,000sq.m. of, "...
light-filled, adaptable, workspace."