Worcester, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Worcester, England
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Church of St Swithun
Worcester, England
Parish church, now redundant, and attached railings. 1734-6 with earlier origins, including C15 tower (refaced 1734-6). Architects: Thomas and Edward Woodward of Chipping Camden.
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55 and 57, Bromwich Road
Worcester, England
House, now 2 houses. 1810 with later additions and alterations including division into two houses c1886-1926. MATERIALS: Stucco over brick with hipped slate roof, rear and right stuccoed stacks with cornices and pots.
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Worcester Royal Infirmary Main Building and Chapel, Former Outpatients, Department and Kin
Worcester, England
The Infirmary was designed by Anthony Keck and completed c. 1770. The masons were recorded as Bowen Stephens and Bott and the carpenter was Edward Haskow. It has an H-shaped plan and two storeys and a basement.
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6 and 10, Castle Street
Worcester, England
Linked semi-detached villas, that to right probably built as single dwelling; now offices. Numbered right to left, described left to right.
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5 and 6, Castle Place
Worcester, England
Pair of semi-detached houses, now school offices. c1800. Reddish-orange brick in Flemish bond with dark red window arches; stone sills and cornice; slate roof and central brick stack with oversailing course and pots.
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3 and 5, Bull Ring
Worcester, England
Terraced houses, now offices left and Doctors' surgery right. c1800 with later additions and alterations. Red brick (straight joint between No.1 (qv) and 3); stone sills; stucco detailing.
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1, Bull Ring
Worcester, England
Terraced house, now dentists' surgery. c1800 with later additions and alterations. Red brick over blue brick plinth; stone sills; stone dressings to rear range.
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St John's House
Worcester, England
Large house, now doctors' surgery. Late C18 with later additions and alterations.
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5-17, Bromyard Road
Worcester, England
Row of 7 houses. c1830 with later additions and alterations including C19 and C20 extensions to rear. Red brick with Welsh slate roof and various brick ridge and rear stacks.
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1, Bromyard Road
Worcester, England
Large house. Was vicarage now mixed use, clinic, parish office, and residential. 3 main phases of development, early C17, C18/C19 and C19/C20.