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  2. Listed buildings in Hutton Rudby - Wikipedia

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    The farmhouse is in red brick, with stone quoins and bands, and a pantile roof with stone copings and kneelers. There are two storeys, three bays, and lower flanking two-storey single-bay wings. The windows have flat gauged brick arches, and the central window in the upper floor has a keystone. [12] Hutton House

  3. Stockport Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    The viaduct comprises 22 semi-circular arches with spans of 19.2 metres (63 ft) flanked by a pair of abutment arches of 5.5-metre (18 ft) span. The arch rings are 900 millimetres (35 in) thick. The arches and spandrels are built of red brick set in lime mortar with ashlar spring courses. The deck parapets are 2.2 metres (7 ft 3 in) high.

  4. Listed buildings in Dunham Massey - Wikipedia

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    A brick house with brick bands, a modillion eaves cornice, and a slate roof. There are two storeys with an attic, a double-depth plan, three bays, and a 20th-century garage on the right. The doorway has a moulded timber surround and a pediment, and the windows are casements with cambered brick arches. [19] II: Pier (northwest)

  5. List of English Heritage properties - Wikipedia

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    A medium-sized red brick Georgian mansion in the Palladian style and backs directly onto Greenwich Park. It was Chesterfield House, its current name is associated with the Ranger of Greenwich Park, a royal appointment; the house was the Ranger's official residence for most of the 19th century. It is a Grade I listed building. Wellington Arch

  6. Listed buildings in Sale, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Sale is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. The town and its adjacent area of Ashton upon Mersey contain 27 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  7. Listed buildings in Hale, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Most of the earlier listed buildings are houses and associated structures, farmhouses, farm buildings, a chapel, and a Sunday school. The railway station was rebuilt in about 1886, and its platform buildings and footbridge are listed. The other listed buildings include a church, two war memorials, and an air raid siren.

  8. Madeira Terrace - Wikipedia

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    At the western extent there is a ramp from the beach level up to the promenade. The ramp has commercial units within its brick arches. The last cast-iron arch to the western side is also brick-faced". [1] Later in the twentieth century a former public toilet was added, half in-filling the preceding four arches. [1]

  9. Listed buildings in Bolton - Wikipedia

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    A pair of brick office buildings in Italianate style. They have string courses between the storeys, a projecting modillion eaves cornice, and a slate roof. There are three storeys and a symmetrical front of five bays, and in the centre is a segmental archway flanked by doorways. The doorways and windows have arched architraves. [51] [52] II