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  2. Carliol House - Wikipedia

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    Carliol House is a Grade II listed building in Newcastle upon Tyne that curved the corner of Market Street East and Pilgrim Street in the city-centre. As of 2024 only the façade of the building remains.

  3. Grainger Town - Wikipedia

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    Grainger Market is a Grade I listed covered market, constructed as part of the 19th-century urban renewal replacing markets on the site of Grey Street. Designed by John Dobson , it opened in 1835. [ 2 ]

  4. John Dobson (architect) - Wikipedia

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    John Dobson (9 November 1787 – 8 January 1865) was a 19th-century English neoclassical architect.During his life, he was the most noted architect in Northern England.He designed more than 50 churches and 100 private houses, but he is best known for designing Newcastle railway station and his work with Richard Grainger developing the neoclassical centre of Newcastle.

  5. List of market houses in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    An earlier market house collapsed 2 March 1719 when the courtroom above was overcrowded with 200 prisoners when the court was in session. The replacement building was built by John Ensor, architect 1762. [231] Subsequently served as RC church. The Bank of Ireland branch. [232] [233] Roscrea: Tipperary: 1886 replacing earlier larger Market House ...

  6. Bigg Market - Wikipedia

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    Bigg Market. The Bigg Market is a site of historical significance in Newcastle upon Tyne and dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was the site of a thriving marketplace that formed an important part of the Great North Road. The market was named after a type of coarse barley, called bigg, that was widely sold from the stalls. [1]

  7. Market House - Wikipedia

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    A market house is a covered space historically used as a marketplace Market House may also refer to: England. Market House, Millom; Market House, Rothwell;

  8. Category : Buildings and structures in Newcastle upon Tyne

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    N. New Gate, Newcastle; Newburn Steelworks; Newcastle Arena; Newcastle Arts Centre; Newcastle City Baths; Newcastle City Library; Newcastle Civic Centre; Newcastle coach station

  9. Grade I listed buildings in Tyne and Wear - Wikipedia

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    There are 75 Grade I listed buildings in Tyne and Wear, England.. In England and Wales the authority for listing is granted by the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and is administered by English Heritage, an agency of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.