Marsham Court

[1] The building has been home to many politicians and civil servants owing to its proximity to government offices and the Palace of Westminster.

[2] Jeremy Thorpe the leader of the Liberal Party rented a one bedroom flat in Marsham Court from 1962.

[3][4] A large explosive device was discovered by officers from Special Branch hanging on railings outside Marsham Court on 13 October 1975.

The front doors to apartments in the complex have an adjacent 'butlers cupboard' where residents would put clothes and shoes for cleaning overnight.

In a 2009 article on living in Westminster the Financial Times commented on the residents of Marsham Court's amenities that "Such was the life of a middle-ranking civil servant in the days of empire.

Building entrance