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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)
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.
The farmhouse is in red brick on a stepped plinth, with raised eaves bands and a tile roof. There are two storeys and a cellar, and three bays, and to the right is a lower wing with two storeys and an attic, and two bays. The windows in the main part are casements with raised brick arches, and in the wing they have flat heads. [14] [15 ...
The viaduct is 96 feet (29 m) high and is carried on 37 semi-circular arches, each of 30 feet (9.1 m), surmounted by balustrades, spanning a total length of 1,480 feet (450 m). Each pier contains a jack arch with a semi-circular soffit , which had the benefit of reducing the number of bricks required. [ 6 ]
The farmhouse is in pinkish-brown brick, on a plinth, with stepped eaves, and a swept pantile roof with raised brick verges. There are two storeys, three irregular bays and a continuous rear outshut. The windows are sashes in architraves, those in the ground floor with gauged flat brick arches. [34] II: The Old Court House
Pages in category "Brick buildings and structures in the United Kingdom" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Maidenhead Railway Bridge, also known as Maidenhead Viaduct and The Sounding Arch, carries the Great Western Main Line (GWML) over the River Thames between Maidenhead, Berkshire and Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England. It is a single structure of two tall, wide red-brick arches buttressed by two over-land smaller arches.
It is in sandstone with soffits in red brick, and consists of a single segmental arch with rusticated voussoirs and keystones. The arches rise from impost bands, and above the arch is moulding, and low parapets with flat copings, ending at capped semi-octagonal piers. [44] II: Stable block, Bull Farm