The London HQ of the company that built the Titanic has been transformed into liner-themed luxury apartments
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Alex Lawrie / Lawrie Cornish
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The Grade II-listed building, near Trafalgar Square, was formerly a glamorous headquarters building where tickets for Titanic's first, doomed voyage were sold.
Nearly a century after the passenger liner sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean on its 1912 maiden voyage, the building has been redeveloped to provide six one-storey apartments and one two-storey penthouse for private sale.
Take a look at the new development below.
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