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  2. List of demolished buildings and structures in London

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    The building was designed by George Smith in the Greek Revival style. [7] Crosby Hall: 15th–17th centuries: 1909–1910: Bishopsgate: Great hall re-erected in Chelsea and incorporated into a new building by Walter Godfrey. Many other buildings in Bishopsgate which escaped the Great Fire survived into the Victorian period. [8] Crystal Palace ...

  3. Category:Abandoned buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    Abandoned buildings and structures in the United States (4 C, 6 P) Urban exploration (3 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Abandoned buildings and structures"

  4. Abandoned £4m visitor centre on sale for £150,000 - AOL

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    An abandoned former tourist attraction in Aberdeenshire, which has been derelict for 13 years, has been put on the market for less than 4% of its original cost. Abandoned £4m visitor centre on ...

  5. Bass Maltings, Sleaford - Wikipedia

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    The Bass Maltings in Sleaford, England are a large group of eight disused malt houses originally owned by the Bass Brewery of Burton upon Trent.Constructed between 1901 and 1907 to Herbert A. Couchman's design, the maltings are the largest group of malt houses in England; [1] they have been designated Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England, recognising them as "particularly ...

  6. Category : Demolished buildings and structures in England

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    Demolished buildings and structures in the West Midlands (county) (1 C, 46 P) Pages in category "Demolished buildings and structures in England" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  7. List of tallest destroyed buildings and structures in the ...

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    The building sustained irreparable damage during World War II and was eventually demolished in 1957. Designed by Alfred Waterhouse, it is regarded as one of the UK's finest 'lost' buildings. [13] [14] [15] 12= Winchester House City of London, London Office 80 m (260 ft) 1968 1997 Fourth-tallest office building demolished in the City of London ...

  8. List of demolished churches in the City of London - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of churches in the City of London which were rebuilt after the Great Fire of London (or in a later date) but have been demolished since then. All were designed by Sir Christopher Wren except All Hallows Staining, Holy Trinity Gough Square, St Alphege London Wall, St James Duke's Place, St Katherine Coleman, St Martin Outwich, St Peter le Poer and the non-Anglican churches and ...

  9. Lost buildings of Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Demolished in 2011 after a fire destroyed the unoccupied building in 2010. Haddon Hall care home was built on the site. [5] [8] High Peak College Burlow Road High Peak College was established in 1955. It moved from its original premises (now the location of Buxton Museum) into the old RAF buildings at Harpur Hill in 1964.