
Bush House
Bush House is a historic building in London that originally served as the headquarters for the BBC World Service, a global radio and TV broadcaster. Known for its impressive architecture and central location, it has played a significant role in international communication. In recent years, Bush House has been repurposed into modern office spaces for businesses and organizations, maintaining its cultural importance while adapting to contemporary use. Its status as a Grade II listed building highlights its architectural and historical significance within the London skyline.