Ah yes, a bit like when a hospital or school has a 'corridor room' (for
lack of a better term) joining two separate buildings. I'd go for three
joined buildings myself.

And that newer building has been extended a bit more hasn't it? That part I
would merge with the existing building.

On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 5:56 PM Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-GB <
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> It sounds like three connected buildings,
> but one building with three building:part
> areas also would be acceptable
>
>
> 12 paź 2020, 18:52 od m...@good-stuff.co.uk:
>
> I was looking at tidying up a few things around my local area, and came
> across this:
>
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/52.08855/-1.94195
>
> What you can see there is a building labelled "Evesham Hotel" (which is
> correct), and, just to the south-west of it, another, unlabelled building.
>
> However, look at the aerial view (eg, via the edit feature, although
> Google Maps will do just as well), and it's clear that there is a link
> building connecting the two (something which I can confirm from local
> knowledge):
>
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=19/52.08855/-1.94195
>
> (There's also an unmapped extension to the bottom left building, but
> that's another matter).
>
> That's because, many years ago when the manor house was converted to a
> hotel, the owners expanded the hotel by building the link to the adjacent
> building so that it's all one building internally (more of the
> accommodation is in the bottom left building, the original manor house is
> mostly reception, function and dining rooms and associated non-public areas
> such as kitchens and offices).
>
> So, how should this be mapped? Should the entire hotel, covering both
> original buildings and the later link building, be mapped as a single
> polygon? Or should they be mapped as three adjacent, but separate,
> polygons? Is there a standard way of approaching situations like this?
>
> Mark
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