Richmond, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Richmond, England
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1 and 2, Hurgill Road
Richmond, England
Part of an early C19 range of small stone houses set back from the road with gardens in front and forming two sides of a small squaew. Two storeys in coursed rubble with asbestos pantile roof.
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Warehouse to Rear of No 60
Richmond, England
Probably a fellmonger's workshop or warehouse, now a disused warehouse. Probably late C17, with some C19 alterations.
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Rosemary Cottage
Richmond, England
Main elevation on Rosemary Lane:- C18. No 11 has two storeys and attics.
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3 and 5, Waterloo
Richmond, England
Late C18 or early C19 cottages. Two storeys in rubble with stone slate roofs.
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5, Wellington Place
Richmond, England
Late C18 or early C19. Two storeys in rubble with yellow brick chimneys at gable ends. Two windows, stone voussoirs, hung sashes with glazing bars. Door of four fielded panels, stone voussoirs.
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7 and 8, Wfields
Richmond, England
No 7 is C18. Two storeys, rough rendered over uncoursed rubble.
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The Fleece Hotel
Richmond, England
Hotel, Public House. 1897, architect unknown.
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7, Newbiggin
Richmond, England
No 72. Stable with loft/accommodation over. Late C18, restored 1893 (date on keystone).
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Church of St Joseph and St Francis Xavier (Catholic)
Richmond, England
Roman Catholic Church. 1867-8, designed by George Goldie. Coursed rubble with ashlar dressings and slate roofs.
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No 27 and Attached School Rooms
Richmond, England
House and attached school rooms. c1850. Coursed rubble with ashlar dressings and slate roofs with coped gables.