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- Carrstone (or carstone, also known as Silsoe, heathstone, ironstone or gingerbread) is a sedimentary sandstone conglomerate formed during the Cretaceous...
- three central bays are topped by a pediment. The north front is of rubble carrstone and includes four c. 17th-century ogee-headed sashes on the first floor...
- originally consisted of a single structure built of local dark brown carrstone with a pantiled roof. The mill worked on until 1940 producing flour and...
- King's Cross and King's Lynn. The station building of 1846, built of carrstone with pale brick dressings, is a Grade II listed building. The Lynn & Ely...
- is mainly constructed of red brick with limestone dressings; Norfolk Carrstone is also prevalent, particularly in Edis's additions. The tiled roof contains...
- Arthur Blomfield in 1890. It is considered to be a noteworthy example of a carrstone building. The church is situated in the park and is approached from Sandringham...
- sometimes known as the "Gingerbread Town" because of the characteristic local carrstone used for buildings since medieval times.[citation needed] St Edmund's...
- The stratified Carrstone (orange), red chalk limestone and white chalk cliffs on the beach at Old Hunstanton...
- the Golden Lion Hotel. The building seen today is built from the local carrstone, which is laid in a random coursed manner around the doorways and windows...
- mainly of two storeys. The prin****l construction materials are clunch and carrstone. Its building history is complex, with elements dating from the 15th,...