In 1970, a flying saucer flattened a manor house near Epsom, and it’s still there – as the local library and museum. This is Bourne Hall, which was built to a striking, but economically clever design that also happens to look like a flying saucer from the ground. It replaced a much older building, also Bourne Hall, which had fallen into disrepair. Its replacement was designed by Bob Loren and is a cleverly simple prefab, using standard precast c…
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