Fanum House is the former headquarters of the Automobile Association in Basingstoke, in the English county of Hampshire.
The AA took advantage of 1960s government incentives to move from their London HQ to the rapidly expanding town of Basingstoke.
Fanum is a Latin word for "temple", and was chosen to reflect the AA's status as the UK's premier motor breakdown company.
It was ultimately Norfolk House that closed in 2002, following the takeover of the AA by Centrica in 1999, when the HQ functions moved to Farnborough.
[4] However, in September 2017 it was announced that the AA would be staying at its existing home and would be spending money to develop the site.