It consisted of three permanent structures, the main office block and car park, a technology centre (the Durie Centre), and the AA sports and social club (the Fanum Club) museum which featured squash courts and other sports facilities, with a bar on part of the first floor.
There was also a security gatehouse and a petrol pump, used by AA employees to fill company vehicles.
These were used both by the directors on a day-to-day basis, and for entertaining guests from other motoring associations worldwide and commercial partners.
Eli Lilly later moved their offices to Basing View, leaving the building to be demolished in 2022.
[2] It is being forward funded by the developer GLP, who has set a goal for net zero target emissions.