Scarborough, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Scarborough, England
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7, Prospect Place
Scarborough, England
Late C18. 3 storey red brick with gutter, cornice.
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Garden Wall and Terrace (Between Nos 26 and 28) of No 123 Longwestgate; Garden Wall and Te
Scarborough, England
Early C19 stone with flanking piers, formerly panelled now rendered, and similar central gate piers formerly crowned with muted vases. Plain wrought iron gates with waved cresting and flanking spear head rails with connecting circles and dog rails.
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24, Princess Street
Scarborough, England
Late C18. 3 storeys, attic, rendered brick.
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6 and 7, Princess Terrace
Scarborough, England
Circa 1840-50 probable recasing of earlier structure. No 6 of 3 storeys, No 7 of 2, stucco faced.
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26, Princess Street
Scarborough, England
Late C18. 3 storeys and attic red brick, Gable end pantile roof.
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31, Newborough
Scarborough, England
Corner site with King Street, 3 storey stucco faced mid to later C18 house. Half-hipped pantile roof, eaves cornice, band between storeys. 2 windows to upper floors facing Newborough, recessed sashes no glazing bars, slightly cambered heads.
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39-49, N Marine Road
Scarborough, England
Circa 1820-30 row of red brick houses, 5 storeys on high. basement, attics added.
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31-37, N Marine Road
Scarborough, England
Circa 1840 row, altered. 3 storeys and basement red brick, wood frieze and cornice, common slate roof, in part later mansard, dormers.
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51-57, N Marine Road
Scarborough, England
Circa 1820-30 part of same row as Nos 39 to 49 qv. 3 storeys red brick on high basement.
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39, Newborough
Scarborough, England
Mid to later C18 3 storeys painted brick. Steep pitch gable end old tile roof with projecting moulded dentil cornice, 3 slightly recessed framed sashes to upper floors, cambered heads with brick arches with console keystones.