- above. The Queen's Head was
refronted in 1878 when the road was widened; the
Royal Standard (number 61),
similarly refronted around 1890–1900 but in a contrasting...
- Wiltshire, England. The
house dates from the
seventeenth century and was
refronted around 1740. It also
includes nineteenth and
twentieth century interior...
- late 15th century, with an
extension added the
following century. It was
refronted in the late 18th century,
followed by
another alteration in the 19th century...
- Brydges, who
added the
service courtyard and
banqueting hall. It was then
refronted in the late 18th
century by
James Brydges, 3rd Duke of Chandos. In 1848...
- It is a
Grade II
listed building,
built in the
early 18th century, and
refronted in the
early 19th century. It was The Sun
until the 1990s, and
after several...
- is timber-framed, but this is not
evident from
outside as it has been
refronted. It
became a
private building called Buckingham House and was
listed under...
- in
medieval times. It is a 16th or 17th
century timber framed building refronted in the
early 19th century. It
featured in
Charles ****en's
Pickwick Papers...
- the 15th and 16th centuries, it was
remodelled in the 18th
century and
refronted in the 19th
century by
William Atkinson.
Built of
sandstone rubble and...
-
Customs House, a
Grade II
listed building built in 1766,
altered and
refronted in 1833 by
Sydney Smirke. The
Malmaison Hotel, a
Grade II
listed building...
-
Number 11 was a
grade II
listed terraced house,
built around 1718–20 and
refronted in the
nineteenth century. The
ground floor was
converted to commercial...