Scarborough, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Scarborough, England
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The Old Alexandra Music Hall
Scarborough, England
Music Hall, now bar. 1859, altered C20. Red brick with stucco dressings now painted. Slate roof and rendered brick parapet. Facade has two C20 shop fronts with rusticated pilasters and upper casement windows, with above a moulded entablature.
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Cliff Bridge; Spa
Scarborough, England
Completed 1826. 4 segmental braced iron arches on plain tapering stone piers with stone abutments, The raising of road level under bridge has largely destroyed original effect of dramatic view through to Old Town and harbour.
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The Spa Chalet
Scarborough, England
Circa 1860. Probably built at same time as Paxton's new Spa building of 1858. Brick red and grey banded on ground floor. Weather boarded 1st floor. Hipped low pitch slate roof with deeply overhanging chalet eaves with fretted boards.
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East Pier; Old Pier; Vincent's Pier; W Pier
Scarborough, England
These piers form the Old Harbour and East Harbour.
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War Memorial, Oliver's Mount
Scarborough, England
Massive very tall granite obelisque erected after 1918 on north end of Oliver's Mount and very prominent landmark overlooking South Bay.
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6-15, Aberdeen Terrace
Scarborough, England
Row of circa 1840 small 2 storey houses built of red brick with grey headers. Common low pitch gable end slate roof, shallow eaves.
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Church of St Martin
Scarborough, England
Parish church. 1861-62 by G F Bodley. An early and exceptionally fine example of this architect's oeuvre.
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36A and 36b, Queen Street
Scarborough, England
Mid C19, probably refronting of earlier building, 3 storeys attic and basement stuccoed. Moulded cornice and frieze.
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40, Queen Street
Scarborough, England
Late C18 altered. 4 storeys rendered brick.
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Church of St Andrew (United Reformed)
Scarborough, England
The address shall be amended to read:- RAMSHILL ROAD1605 St Andrews United Reformed ChurchTA 0487 6/ 315.