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- Road, Four Elms Road and Clifton Street. The red brick building with bathstone dressing was extended eastwards in 1936. It was completely refurbished...
- Retrieved 26 April 2025. "Lot No: 35 An important mid 19th century carved bathstone architect's 1:40 scale model of Nelson's column". Retrieved 30 May 2011...
- into the west wall. There is also a large window in the east wall. A Bathstone cross erected in the mid 19th century by the Marchioness of Bute stood...
- built of local stone rubble with red sandstone dressings and 19th century Bathstone windows. The nearest town is Totnes and St David's Church is part of the...
- 1878, their main material is dark honey-coloured Bargate ragstone with Bathstone dressings. Neil Aspinall (1941–2008), former head of The Beatles' company...
- Lamb are the temple of it. The church cost £5,000. Knapped flint with Bathstone dressings. The south-west porch-tower has a weatherboard belfry with a...
- architect Henry Budgen. A three-storey building with a 3 bay front in bathstone ashlar with an entrance doorway surround in Portland Stone. John Cory...
- north and south aisles and a chancel. It was built of red brick with Bathstone dressings. The contractors were Harley and Son of Smethwick. It was consecrated...
- 1648 (Midland Bank) Designed by F. Cutlan in a Venetian style, using Bathstone and yellow brick. Mount Stuart Graving Docks, Stuart Street II 1880s c...