• Greyfriars bus station was a bus station which formerly served the town of Northampton, England. It was owned and managed by Northampton Borough Council.
  • Inside Northampton's Greyfriars bus station.
  • Take a look back at some incredible footage of Northampton’s iconic Greyfriars bus station being BLOWN UP eight years ago TODAY (March 15).
  • Bay 17, Greyfriars Bus Station, Northampton, May 18 2013. 8753024921 49a68d548a.
  • The structural design would make the 're-use' of this building rather easier than others, but the willingness to do so will be lacking.
  • This is an exciting step to transform the Greyfriars Bus site as we seek to bring on board a consultant to develop a vision and plans for the area.
  • But some Brutalism is just plain bad. And this week’s article celebrates a very bad transport facility indeed. It’s Greyfriars bus station in Northampton, UK.
  • The infamous Northampton Greyfriars Bus Station is being demolished this year. Never a fan of this building, I am in a strange way a bit sad to see it go.
  • This page combines information for the address Greyfriars Bus Station, Concourse, Northampton, NN1 3BZ, and the neighbourhood in which it resides.
  • West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) said the former Greyfriars bus station, demolished in 2015, was "the largest brownfield opportunity" in the area.
  • West Northamptonshire Council hopes to turn Northampton's former Greyfriars bus station into a "new urban neighbourhood", according to the Local...
  • Greyfriars bus station in Northampton, dubbed the mouth of hell as an example of brutalist architecture, is recreated in Lego.