Plymouth City Council
Listed building outline
Reference | Name | Listed building | Geometry | Notes | Organisation | Entry date | Start date | End date |
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740-1/23/124 | WIDEY LANE, Crownhill, (East side) Gate-piers to west of Widey Grange | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.126809 50.404950,-4.126813 50.404964,-4.126839 50.404986,-4.126881 50.404994,-4.126937 50.404974,-4.126949 50.404947,-4.126935 50.404921,-4.126877 50.404904,-4.126855 50.404906,-4.126821 50.404923,-4.126809 50.404950))) | (Formerly Listed as: WIDEY LANE, Crownhill Widey Grange. Gate piers to west of Widey Grange) Pair of gate-piers. Early C19. Rusticated painted freestone ashlar square-on-plan piers with plinths and squat pyramid caps. | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/42/703 | NOS 133 AND 135 WINGFIELD VILLAS AND ROAD FRONTAGE WALLS, Wingfield Road, Stoke | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160223 50.378350,-4.160285 50.378347,-4.160287 50.378362,-4.160342 50.378358,-4.160326 50.378263,-4.160375 50.378259,-4.160387 50.378339,-4.160509 50.378330,-4.160516 50.378369,-4.160551 50.378366,-4.160521 50.378134,-4.160507 50.378135,-4.160477 50.378115,-4.160447 50.378117,-4.160430 50.378139,-4.160417 50.378140,-4.160415 50.378133,-4.160251 50.378145,-4.160252 50.378151,-4.160239 50.378152,-4.160213 50.378135,-4.160192 50.378133,-4.160175 50.378138,-4.160158 50.378159,-4.160142 50.378161,-4.160178 50.378353,-4.160223 50.378350))) | Also known as: Nos.1 AND 2 WINGFIELD VILLAS Stoke. Pair of villas. 1860s. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate roof over eaves entablature with console brackets; stuccoed end stacks with moulded entablature. Double-depth plan plus rear service wings at | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/43/420 | WOODSIDE, Plymouth, (East side) No.1 Woodside Cottage | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.127431 50.376463,-4.127358 50.376354,-4.127282 50.376394,-4.127360 50.376503,-4.127664 50.376411,-4.127638 50.376373,-4.127651 50.376360,-4.127641 50.376347,-4.127624 50.376348,-4.127620 50.376341,-4.127462 50.376386,-4.127486 50.376426,-4.127459 50.376435,-4.127470 50.376452,-4.127431 50.376463))) | Detached house. Early-mid C19. Slatehanging on probable rubble; dry slate hipped roof with projecting eaves; stuccoed end stacks and stack at rear right. Double-depth plan with 2 rooms at the front flanking a central entrance hall. 2 storeys; symmetrical | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/43/421 | WOODSIDE, Plymouth, (East side) No.8 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.128154 50.377108,-4.128035 50.377142,-4.127944 50.377168,-4.127955 50.377185,-4.128031 50.377164,-4.128088 50.377247,-4.128225 50.377209,-4.128154 50.377108))) | House in row, now used as offices. Early C19. Stucco; roof behind parapet with moulded and beaded cornice; 2 hipped roof dormers and smaller dormer between. Double-depth plan with probably 2 rooms at the front flanking a central entrance hall. 2 storeys | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/43/422 | WOODSIDE, Plymouth, (East side) No.10 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.128454 50.377530,-4.128382 50.377429,-4.128258 50.377463,-4.128300 50.377526,-4.128251 50.377540,-4.128278 50.377579,-4.128454 50.377530))) | House in row. Mid C19. Dressed and coursed Plymouth limestone with courses of random height; roof not visible behind moulded limestone parapet; dressed stone end stacks. Double-depth plan with probably 2 rooms at the front flanking a central entrance hal | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/56/836 | WYNDHAM SQUARE, Stonehouse, (North side) Nos.2-7 (Consecutive) | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.155545 50.373136,-4.155602 50.373229,-4.155623 50.373224,-4.155611 50.373205,-4.155637 50.373199,-4.155591 50.373124,-4.155607 50.373120,-4.155625 50.373149,-4.155649 50.373143,-4.155583 50.373034,-4.155442 50.373070,-4.155435 50.373059,-4.155280 50.373098,-4.155286 50.373108,-4.155146 50.373143,-4.155139 50.373131,-4.155087 50.373123,-4.155061 50.373129,-4.155046 50.373155,-4.155068 50.373191,-4.155054 50.373194,-4.155066 50.373214,-4.155077 50.373211,-4.155192 50.373394,-4.155213 50.373388,-4.155200 50.373368,-4.155227 50.373361,-4.155203 50.373323,-4.155217 50.373320,-4.155170 50.373245,-4.155204 50.373236,-4.155196 50.373223,-4.155233 50.373214,-4.155292 50.373311,-4.155340 50.373299,-4.155281 50.373203,-4.155328 50.373191,-4.155333 50.373199,-4.155319 50.373217,-4.155362 50.373287,-4.155425 50.373272,-4.155376 50.373193,-4.155415 50.373183,-4.155477 50.373288,-4.155502 50.373282,-4.155521 50.373312,-4.155550 50.373306,-4.155543 50.373294,-4.155555 50.373291,-4.155543 50.373272,-4.155553 50.373270,-4.155542 50.373253,-4.155568 50.373246,-4.155503 50.373147,-4.155545 50.373136))) | (Formerly Listed as: WYNDHAM SQUARE, Plymouth Nos.2-7 (Consecutive)) Terrace of 6 houses in planned square. c1810 by John Foulston. Incised stucco with sill bands; dry slate roof with projecting eaves; brick stacks over the cross walls. Double-depth plan | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/56/837 | WYNDHAM SQUARE, Stonehouse, (North side) Nos.8-12 (Consecutive) | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154981 50.373535,-4.154985 50.373541,-4.155037 50.373528,-4.154974 50.373427,-4.155043 50.373409,-4.155096 50.373493,-4.155193 50.373467,-4.155141 50.373382,-4.155179 50.373373,-4.155124 50.373285,-4.154993 50.373318,-4.154998 50.373327,-4.154953 50.373339,-4.154906 50.373350,-4.154901 50.373341,-4.154822 50.373360,-4.154829 50.373370,-4.154734 50.373394,-4.154729 50.373387,-4.154688 50.373396,-4.154783 50.373551,-4.154837 50.373538,-4.154797 50.373472,-4.154865 50.373454,-4.154924 50.373550,-4.154981 50.373535))) | (Formerly Listed as: WYNDHAM SQUARE, Plymouth Nos.8-12 (Consecutive)) Terrace of houses in planned square. c1815 by John Foulston. Incised stucco with sill bands; dry slate roofs with projecting eaves; stuccoed stacks over the cross walls. Double-depth p | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/56/838 | WYNDHAM SQUARE, Stonehouse, (South side) No.18 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.153909 50.372938,-4.153860 50.372859,-4.153807 50.372872,-4.153782 50.372831,-4.153736 50.372836,-4.153815 50.372961,-4.153909 50.372938))) | House at end of terrace in planned square. Mid C19 added to terrace of c1815 by John Foulston. Stucco with mid-floor bands; dry slate roof, hipped on the left; rendered stack on the right. Double-depth plan with front room on the right and entrance hall | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/56/839 | WYNDHAM SQUARE, Stonehouse, (South side) Nos.19-28 (Consecutive) | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.153909 50.372938,-4.153953 50.372927,-4.153960 50.372939,-4.154001 50.372929,-4.154038 50.372919,-4.154030 50.372906,-4.154111 50.372886,-4.154120 50.372898,-4.154195 50.372880,-4.154186 50.372866,-4.154290 50.372840,-4.154298 50.372853,-4.154384 50.372831,-4.154375 50.372818,-4.154476 50.372793,-4.154483 50.372805,-4.154564 50.372784,-4.154558 50.372774,-4.154657 50.372750,-4.154666 50.372765,-4.154792 50.372733,-4.154732 50.372632,-4.154677 50.372645,-4.154635 50.372577,-4.154600 50.372586,-4.154637 50.372644,-4.154545 50.372661,-4.154559 50.372683,-4.154465 50.372697,-4.154470 50.372705,-4.154455 50.372709,-4.154420 50.372652,-4.154314 50.372684,-4.154320 50.372709,-4.154345 50.372720,-4.154368 50.372714,-4.154377 50.372727,-4.154284 50.372749,-4.154278 50.372738,-4.154182 50.372761,-4.154149 50.372707,-4.154119 50.372715,-4.154160 50.372784,-4.154106 50.372797,-4.154097 50.372785,-4.154061 50.372794,-4.154068 50.372806,-4.154023 50.372817,-4.153963 50.372722,-4.153905 50.372737,-4.153956 50.372821,-4.153895 50.372836,-4.153903 50.372849,-4.153860 50.372859,-4.153909 50.372938))) | (Formerly Listed as: WYNDHAM SQUARE, Plymouth Nos.19-28 (Consecutive)) Terrace of houses in planned square. c1815 by John Foulston, fronts of Nos 23 and 24 are rebuilt following damage in the Blitz. Incised stucco or render with sill bands; dry slate roo | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/56/841 | WYNDHAM SQUARE, Stonehouse, Church of St Peter | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154122 50.373175,-4.154220 50.373330,-4.154236 50.373334,-4.154310 50.373315,-4.154307 50.373310,-4.154334 50.373303,-4.154328 50.373293,-4.154468 50.373263,-4.154469 50.373249,-4.154460 50.373252,-4.154456 50.373245,-4.154497 50.373235,-4.154500 50.373241,-4.154566 50.373218,-4.154585 50.373220,-4.154582 50.373214,-4.154637 50.373200,-4.154654 50.373203,-4.154651 50.373196,-4.154709 50.373181,-4.154713 50.373188,-4.154725 50.373185,-4.154721 50.373178,-4.154730 50.373176,-4.154724 50.373166,-4.154715 50.373168,-4.154686 50.373120,-4.154737 50.373116,-4.154728 50.373102,-4.154747 50.373098,-4.154739 50.373086,-4.154729 50.373089,-4.154698 50.373040,-4.154709 50.373038,-4.154701 50.373026,-4.154688 50.373029,-4.154680 50.373016,-4.154655 50.373023,-4.154661 50.373032,-4.154638 50.373038,-4.154607 50.372988,-4.154617 50.372986,-4.154609 50.372974,-4.154582 50.372975,-4.154586 50.372981,-4.154579 50.372982,-4.154568 50.372964,-4.154576 50.372962,-4.154571 50.372954,-4.154495 50.372973,-4.154500 50.372981,-4.154511 50.372979,-4.154521 50.372997,-4.154344 50.373041,-4.154336 50.373029,-4.154321 50.373027,-4.154308 50.373030,-4.154311 50.373036,-4.154251 50.373051,-4.154248 50.373045,-4.154178 50.373069,-4.154157 50.373068,-4.154160 50.373074,-4.154152 50.373076,-4.154171 50.373091,-4.154127 50.373103,-4.154101 50.373128,-4.154122 50.373153,-4.154170 50.373153,-4.154176 50.373161,-4.154122 50.373175))) | (Formerly Listed as: WYNDHAM SQUARE, Plymouth Church of St Peter). Nonconformist chapel called Eldad built in 1830, licensed as an Anglican church in 1848, small chancel added in 1849-50 by GE Street, the rest rebuilt 1880-82 by G Fellowes Prynne, whose | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/57/842 | WYNDHAM STREET EAST, Stonehouse, (South side), Former Nonconformist Chapel,(Formerly Listed as: Premises of Plymouth Karate Club) | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150828 50.374002,-4.150715 50.373825,-4.150538 50.373872,-4.150652 50.374048,-4.150828 50.374002))) | Former Nonconformist Chapel. Mid C19. MATERIALS: Coursed and random rubble stone with stucco detail to front, and render to the sides and rear. It has a gabled slate roof. PLAN: Rectangular plan orientated north-south. The building is of double height wi | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/57/845 | WYNDHAM STREET WEST, Stonehouse, (South side) St Mary and St Boniface Roman Catholic Cathedral | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.151174 50.373728,-4.151199 50.373763,-4.151182 50.373788,-4.151203 50.373820,-4.151246 50.373833,-4.151268 50.373865,-4.151436 50.373818,-4.151458 50.373849,-4.151513 50.373834,-4.151523 50.373848,-4.151537 50.373844,-4.151527 50.373831,-4.151618 50.373805,-4.151596 50.373773,-4.151733 50.373735,-4.151766 50.373783,-4.151822 50.373761,-4.151849 50.373759,-4.151825 50.373724,-4.151833 50.373722,-4.151824 50.373709,-4.151872 50.373696,-4.151848 50.373662,-4.151870 50.373657,-4.151862 50.373646,-4.151843 50.373652,-4.151808 50.373601,-4.151828 50.373595,-4.151820 50.373584,-4.151801 50.373590,-4.151780 50.373559,-4.151502 50.373637,-4.151479 50.373603,-4.151392 50.373628,-4.151383 50.373614,-4.151371 50.373618,-4.151380 50.373631,-4.151323 50.373647,-4.151346 50.373682,-4.151174 50.373728))) | (Formerly Listed as: WYNDHAM STREET WEST, Plymouth St Mary & St Boniface Roman Catholic Cathedral) Roman Catholic cathedral. 1855-58 by JA (his 1st church) and CF Hansom for Bishop Vaughan, spire added to tower in 1866; restored 1920-7 by FA Walters. Pl | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/78/601 | YONDER STREET, (South side) Plymstock, Hooe (Lower) Clover Cottage | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.111583 50.354783,-4.111549 50.354746,-4.111412 50.354801,-4.111440 50.354837,-4.111583 50.354783))) | Small house. C17. Incised stucco and render on rubble; very steep dry slate roof with large rubble end stacks. 2-room original plan with central cross or through passage plus C20 single-storey extension on the left. 2 storeys; slightly asymmetrical 2-win | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/78/602 | YONDER STREET, (South side) Plymstock, Hooe (Lower) Powderham | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.111324 50.354893,-4.111301 50.354866,-4.111409 50.354828,-4.111375 50.354788,-4.111212 50.354845,-4.111231 50.354866,-4.111206 50.354875,-4.111210 50.354880,-4.111132 50.354902,-4.111145 50.354920,-4.111164 50.354925,-4.111255 50.354899,-4.111267 50.354913,-4.111324 50.354893))) | House. Probably late C18. Incised stucco; fairly steep dry slate roof with late C19 crested clay ridge tiles; rendered brick end stacks to original part. L-shaped plan including hip-roofed wing at right angles to front on the left. 2 storeys; symmetrical | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740/25/10064 | TINSIDE LIDO AND CHANGING ROOMS, Hoe Road (South, off) | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.141375 50.363707,-4.141407 50.363708,-4.141436 50.363695,-4.141494 50.363730,-4.141593 50.363658,-4.141667 50.363582,-4.141681 50.363586,-4.141699 50.363566,-4.141686 50.363560,-4.141676 50.363569,-4.141646 50.363558,-4.141681 50.363517,-4.141687 50.363489,-4.141723 50.363485,-4.141779 50.363249,-4.141824 50.363254,-4.141818 50.363378,-4.141926 50.363400,-4.141946 50.363397,-4.141984 50.363519,-4.142467 50.363461,-4.142461 50.363442,-4.142564 50.363430,-4.142603 50.363458,-4.142618 50.363448,-4.142586 50.363427,-4.142558 50.363362,-4.142570 50.363360,-4.142553 50.363317,-4.142563 50.363297,-4.142593 50.363298,-4.142649 50.363285,-4.142792 50.363316,-4.142798 50.363312,-4.142770 50.363281,-4.142721 50.363273,-4.142688 50.363252,-4.142641 50.363251,-4.142641 50.363199,-4.142581 50.363196,-4.142565 50.363131,-4.142544 50.363090,-4.142507 50.363046,-4.142445 50.362995,-4.142314 50.362934,-4.142177 50.362907,-4.142184 50.362884,-4.142162 50.362878,-4.142155 50.362866,-4.142134 50.362863,-4.142125 50.362835,-4.142101 50.362809,-4.142057 50.362788,-4.141989 50.362776,-4.141976 50.362719,-4.141997 50.362716,-4.141993 50.362687,-4.141941 50.362664,-4.141915 50.362667,-4.141879 50.362698,-4.141883 50.362728,-4.141911 50.362727,-4.141918 50.362769,-4.141930 50.362790,-4.141883 50.362805,-4.141831 50.362854,-4.141813 50.362889,-4.141806 50.362924,-4.141822 50.362956,-4.141743 50.362998,-4.141685 50.363049,-4.141638 50.363110,-4.141609 50.363197,-4.141547 50.363228,-4.141476 50.363227,-4.141473 50.363253,-4.141635 50.363261,-4.141614 50.363273,-4.141602 50.363292,-4.141560 50.363484,-4.141545 50.363516,-4.141454 50.363605,-4.141367 50.363671,-4.141363 50.363688,-4.141375 50.363707))) | Sea water bathing pool. 1935 by J Wibberley, borough engineer, with Edmund Nuttall and Sons and John Mowlem and Company, builders, with entrance building of 1933 by the same engineer. Mass concrete pool strengthened by counterfort walls and reinforced co | 1998-11-17 | 1998-11-17 | |||
1388400 | SPINNING HOUSE (S132) AND ATTACHED RETAINING WALLS, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178174 50.367339,-4.177661 50.366473,-4.177672 50.366470,-4.177554 50.366268,-4.177413 50.366302,-4.177532 50.366504,-4.177540 50.366502,-4.178071 50.367396,-4.178634 50.368359,-4.178754 50.368330,-4.178174 50.367339))) | Spinning house in ropery; now store. 1763-71; rebuilt after fire 1812-17 by Edward Holl, architect to the Navy Board; partly destroyed 1941. Limestone rubble and dressings, rendered ends, and slate roof, with a fireproof internal iron frame. Rectangular | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/95/203 | NORTH SMITHERY (SO23), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183001 50.371165,-4.183214 50.371113,-4.183009 50.370762,-4.182668 50.370846,-4.182870 50.371197,-4.183001 50.371165))) | Alternatively known as: The Old Smithery, SOUTH YARD, Devonport Dockyard.,Smithery, disused. Designed 1808 by Sir Samuel Bentham, Inspector General, extended 1847, cut by railway 1879, extension demolished mid C20. Roughly coursed Dunstone rubble with li | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/95/208 | DOCKYARD MUSEUM, FORMER PAY OFFICE (SO32), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181652 50.371061,-4.181542 50.370887,-4.181383 50.370929,-4.181413 50.370977,-4.181395 50.370981,-4.181372 50.370945,-4.181272 50.370971,-4.181384 50.371148,-4.181486 50.371121,-4.181464 50.371087,-4.181503 50.371076,-4.181509 50.371085,-4.181570 50.371070,-4.181577 50.371081,-4.181652 50.371061))) | Pay office and guard house, now museum. C1780. Roughly coursed limestone rubble with tooled ashlar dressings, a different limestone for the top floor, and hipped Welsh slate roof; truncated stacks. T-plan with central rear wing.,EXTERIOR: 3 storeys; symm | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/95/217 | No 1 Basin and No 1 Dock, including associated bollards and capstans | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183129 50.368980,-4.183025 50.368998,-4.183013 50.368977,-4.182991 50.368981,-4.182979 50.368984,-4.182991 50.369005,-4.182724 50.369066,-4.182712 50.369043,-4.182678 50.369051,-4.182690 50.369073,-4.182426 50.369132,-4.182414 50.369110,-4.182377 50.369119,-4.182389 50.369141,-4.182296 50.369163,-4.182229 50.369201,-4.182206 50.369236,-4.182202 50.369269,-4.182127 50.369287,-4.182177 50.369379,-4.182255 50.369362,-4.182297 50.369393,-4.182335 50.369407,-4.182429 50.369413,-4.182527 50.369391,-4.182539 50.369413,-4.182580 50.369403,-4.182567 50.369382,-4.182830 50.369323,-4.182843 50.369345,-4.182877 50.369337,-4.182865 50.369316,-4.183131 50.369256,-4.183143 50.369277,-4.183177 50.369269,-4.183165 50.369248,-4.183392 50.369204,-4.183559 50.369513,-4.183594 50.369541,-4.183646 50.369542,-4.184761 50.369278,-4.184798 50.368935,-4.184923 50.368902,-4.185222 50.368527,-4.184786 50.368680,-4.184568 50.368799,-4.184532 50.368735,-4.184494 50.368729,-4.184444 50.368687,-4.184307 50.368694,-4.184306 50.368680,-4.184265 50.368678,-4.184270 50.368704,-4.183496 50.368874,-4.183487 50.368912,-4.183511 50.368957,-4.183287 50.369013,-4.183222 50.368981,-4.183140 50.368968,-4.183129 50.368980))) | Dry docks and basin. C18 and C19, with origins in 1690's. Granite and limestone ashlar. Planned facing west towards Hamoaze, with No. 4 dock to north and No. 1 dock and basin to south. All docks of conventional form with altars stepped towards centre and | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/97/225 | SOUTH SAW MILLS (S128, 148, 149, 150), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.180799 50.366966,-4.180768 50.366981,-4.180783 50.366985,-4.180801 50.367014,-4.180933 50.367248,-4.180922 50.367250,-4.180967 50.367330,-4.181466 50.367214,-4.181451 50.367187,-4.181548 50.367164,-4.181518 50.367111,-4.181403 50.367137,-4.181250 50.366860,-4.180799 50.366966))) | Saw mills, disused. C1856-59, probably designed by Col G T Greene, RE, Director of the Admiralty Works Department; sawing machinery by James Horn, steam engine by Easton and Amos. Limestone ashlar with corrugated sheet roof, fireproof iron internal frame | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/97/232 | THE SCRIEVE BOARD (S122), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182358 50.366793,-4.182635 50.366711,-4.182661 50.366743,-4.182743 50.366715,-4.182725 50.366688,-4.182983 50.366612,-4.183020 50.366676,-4.183292 50.366602,-4.183262 50.366561,-4.183300 50.366554,-4.183291 50.366534,-4.183250 50.366542,-4.183058 50.366283,-4.183023 50.366293,-4.183015 50.366278,-4.182982 50.366289,-4.182980 50.366306,-4.182933 50.366320,-4.182884 50.366254,-4.182804 50.366277,-4.182852 50.366344,-4.182557 50.366424,-4.182519 50.366377,-4.181991 50.366568,-4.182037 50.366582,-4.182180 50.366851,-4.182314 50.366865,-4.182236 50.366801,-4.182358 50.366793))) | The asset now known as the 'Scrieve Board' originated as one of four slips constructed during the post-1760s expansion of Devonport. ,The slip's cover was constructed circa 1814-21 after a design by Sir Robert Seppings, Surveyor to the Navy. Covers for | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/98/212 | RAILINGS, PIERS AND GATEWAY TO KINGS HILL GAZEBO, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178195 50.365911,-4.178199 50.365941,-4.178234 50.365979,-4.178278 50.365992,-4.178327 50.365990,-4.178403 50.365965,-4.178455 50.365931,-4.178502 50.365882,-4.178509 50.365857,-4.178497 50.365833,-4.178465 50.365813,-4.178409 50.365808,-4.178378 50.365824,-4.178362 50.365847,-4.178303 50.365832,-4.178236 50.365848,-4.178192 50.365881,-4.178188 50.365897,-4.178195 50.365911),(-4.178468 50.365847,-4.178475 50.365872,-4.178415 50.365887,-4.178393 50.365851,-4.178446 50.365837,-4.178459 50.365857,-4.178468 50.365847))) | Railings, piers and gateway. 1822. Cast and wrought iron. A pair of inverted muzzle-loading cannon inscribed GR form gate piers, linked by an overthrow with a gilded finial, decorative gate with curved sides and central oval, and with wrought-iron railin | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/98/213 | KINGS HILL GAZEBO (S186), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178468 50.365847,-4.178459 50.365857,-4.178446 50.365837,-4.178393 50.365851,-4.178415 50.365887,-4.178475 50.365872,-4.178468 50.365847))) | Gazebo. 1822. Rendered wood frame with a swept conical metal sheet roof. Single-room plan with 4 concave sides.,EXTERIOR: single storey; 4-bay range. Gazebo has steeply concave sides and 8 timber fluted Doric columns to a circular entablature with shallo | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/98/215 | NO 1 COVERED SLIP (S180), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178198 50.365054,-4.178411 50.365595,-4.178458 50.365595,-4.178582 50.365673,-4.178753 50.365667,-4.178724 50.365624,-4.178814 50.365598,-4.178844 50.365512,-4.178798 50.365351,-4.178513 50.364946,-4.178198 50.365039,-4.178198 50.365054))) | Slip and slip cover. 1770s slip, cover 1814 designed by Sir Robert Seppings. Timber frame with metal sheet mansard roof, and limestone and granite slip. Apsidal aisled plan. Open E gable formed by one of the frames, the S side open below the roof, the N | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/98/224 | WHITE YARN HOUSE (S135), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178286 50.368220,-4.178301 50.368245,-4.178411 50.368218,-4.178303 50.368026,-4.178115 50.368072,-4.178212 50.368238,-4.178286 50.368220))) | White Yarn house. 1763. Limestone rubble and dressings with slate roof. Rectangular open plan. ,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; 3-window range. Rusticated quoins, plat band, flat cornice and parapet, coped end gables, with flat, eared surrounds to openings. The E s | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/98/229 | TARRED YARN STORE (S138), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.177941 50.367409,-4.177752 50.367089,-4.177563 50.367134,-4.177752 50.367452,-4.177941 50.367409))) | Tarred yarn store. Dated 1769 on hoppers. Limestone rubble and dressings with slate roof. Rectangular open plan.,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys and basement; 5-window range. Plinth, plat band and flat cornice and parapet, with eared flat surrounds to the openings, | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/98/230 | TARRING AND WHEEL HOUSE (S136) AND TARRED YARN HOUSE (S137), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178144 50.367831,-4.178118 50.367787,-4.178156 50.367778,-4.177971 50.367457,-4.177782 50.367503,-4.178085 50.368020,-4.178235 50.367983,-4.178144 50.367831))) | Tarring and wheel house and tarred yarn house. 1763. Limestone rubble and dressings with a slate roof. Rectangular open plan.,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys and basement; 5:1:2-bay range. Rusticated quoins, plat band and flat cornice to a parapet, with flat, eared | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/95/204 | FORMER FIRE STATION (SO32), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182028 50.370806,-4.181950 50.370687,-4.181552 50.370795,-4.181632 50.370914,-4.182028 50.370806))) | Fire station, now canteen and offices. 1851. Squared limestone rubble with granite plinth and sills, limestone dressings, ridge stacks and slate roof. 3 parallel rectangular blocks, the outer ones set forward.,EXTERIOR: 2-storey; 3-bay central block and | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/95/205 | HEAVY LIFTING STORE (SO33), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182267 50.370869,-4.182421 50.370833,-4.182339 50.370690,-4.182082 50.370751,-4.182165 50.370893,-4.182267 50.370869))) | Workshop, now store. C1840. Coursed Dunstone rubble with ground-floor granite and first-floor granite and limestone dressings; gabled corrugated iron roof. Rectangular plan.,EXTERIOR: 2 storey; 2-window front and 6-window sides. Double-gabled front has a | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/96/210 | FORMER DEVONPORT MARKET HOUSE (SO53), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.177146 50.370687,-4.177193 50.370741,-4.177264 50.370717,-4.177207 50.370650,-4.177169 50.370631,-4.177252 50.370437,-4.176908 50.370373,-4.176800 50.370623,-4.177146 50.370687))) | Market hall, now store. 1852, by St Aubyn. Squared, snecked limestone with granite dressings, cast-iron, and mineral felt roof. Italianate style. Rectangular plan with NW clock tower.,EXTERIOR: externally 2 storeys; 3-bay range. Ground floor has three ro | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/96/216 | WALLS AND RAILINGS AROUND RESERVOIR, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.180970 50.370693,-4.181119 50.370558,-4.181070 50.370481,-4.180619 50.370588,-4.180774 50.370847,-4.180800 50.370849,-4.180970 50.370693))) | Walls and railings surrounding reservoir. Dated 1843. Granite ashlar and cast-iron. Triangular reservoir lined with granite and railings with urn finials.,HISTORY: first built to supplement the C18 old reservoir, to the N, and connected to the fire hydra | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/96/886 | PERIMETER WALL ENCLOSING NORTH CORNER OF THE SOUTH YARD, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.180568 50.371682,-4.180554 50.371685,-4.180687 50.371915,-4.183528 50.371300,-4.183519 50.371292,-4.183506 50.371294,-4.180698 50.371905,-4.180568 50.371682))) | Perimeter wall. Late C18. Limestone rubble. Tall wall with interval buttress pilasters extends approx. 200m NE from the entrance to Morice Yard, returning for approx. 110m to the SE and broken by the former entrance to the yard which has wickets in ashla | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/97/201 | ROSE COTTAGE (S155), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.180959 50.366835,-4.181112 50.366798,-4.181107 50.366789,-4.181119 50.366782,-4.181108 50.366762,-4.181091 50.366763,-4.181086 50.366754,-4.180933 50.366790,-4.180959 50.366835))) | Overseers' office. 1850-60. Snecked limestone ashlar; hipped slate roof with ashlar ridge stack. 2-room plan, each with separate entry.,EXTERIOR: One storey. 2-window N front has segmental arches over two horned 3/3-pane sashes flanked by round-arched do | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/97/206 | COMPOSITE SHIPBUILDING SHED (S151), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181508 50.366710,-4.181764 50.367202,-4.181981 50.367156,-4.181988 50.367166,-4.182030 50.367157,-4.181754 50.366618,-4.181727 50.366624,-4.181736 50.366641,-4.181553 50.366680,-4.181562 50.366698,-4.181508 50.366710))) | Shipbuilding shed, now store. 1879-81, N gable rebuilt c1990. Cast-iron frame with timber and corrugated iron panelling and sheet roof. Rectangular plan with E aisle.,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys externally; 24 bays by 3 bays wide. Gable ends with low E aisle und | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/97/214 | MAIN DOCK PUMPHOUSE (S87 AND 89), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182674 50.369837,-4.182605 50.369707,-4.182620 50.369703,-4.182606 50.369676,-4.182573 50.369683,-4.182550 50.369640,-4.182434 50.369665,-4.182467 50.369728,-4.182456 50.369730,-4.182532 50.369873,-4.182677 50.369841,-4.182674 50.369837))) | Hydraulic pumping station. Dated 1851, possibly by William Scamp, R. E. Limestone ashlar in alternate thick and thin courses with granite dressings and leaded roof. Engine house with square accumulator tower at S end.,EXTERIOR: single storey; windowless | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/97/228 | SWING BRIDGE, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183400 50.367596,-4.183303 50.367414,-4.183308 50.367412,-4.183302 50.367352,-4.183201 50.367370,-4.183253 50.367424,-4.183262 50.367422,-4.183359 50.367606,-4.183400 50.367596))) | Swing bridge. Dated 1838. Cast-iron and granite. Two equal halves of 4 cross-braced ribs spanned by a timber walkway forming a segmental arch; the outer ribs have a dated key, with 'HORSLEY IRONWORKS / NEAR BIRMINGHAM' cast on the sides. Abutments projec | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/97/888 | FORMER GARDEN WALL, PIERS AND STEPS TO OFFICERS' TERRACE, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181155 50.369298,-4.181182 50.369291,-4.181145 50.369227,-4.181117 50.369234,-4.181155 50.369298))) | Garden wall, piers and steps. 1690's. Brick wall with ashlar dressings. Wall extends approx. 90m; rusticated ashlar piers mark the centre of the former terrace and the position of the Commissioner's House (demolished), and a double flight of steps at the | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/98/207 | MASTER ROPEMAKER'S OFFICE (S97 AND 98), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.179381 50.369494,-4.179451 50.369614,-4.179410 50.369624,-4.179425 50.369647,-4.179664 50.369591,-4.179555 50.369405,-4.179358 50.369453,-4.179381 50.369494))) | Master Ropemaker's Office; later engine house, school, now disused. C1816, extended c1868. Plymouth limestone, 1816 building is of rubble, 1868 is of squared and coursed stone, with ashlar dressings, cast-iron columns and slate roof. Single-depth plan.,E | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/98/211 | JOINER'S SHOP (SO95), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.179982 50.369217,-4.179770 50.368859,-4.179558 50.368911,-4.179771 50.369268,-4.179982 50.369217))) | Alternatively known as: Upholstery Shop, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard.,Hemp house, with mould loft, latterly joiner's shop. 1766-73, roof damaged c1941. Limestone rubble and dressings with slate roof. Open plan.,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys, attic and basement; | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/98/223 | MASTER ROPEMAKER'S HOUSE (S103) AND ATTACHED RAILINGS AND GARDEN WALL, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard,(Includes Turncock's House, No. 2 East Avenue, Devonport Dockyard) | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178562 50.368535,-4.178500 50.368550,-4.178569 50.368670,-4.178664 50.368647,-4.178554 50.368458,-4.178416 50.368491,-4.178440 50.368531,-4.178545 50.368505,-4.178562 50.368535))) | Includes: Turncock's House, No. 2 EAST AVENUE, Devonport Dockyard.,House; later school, now office. 1772-3. Coursed limestone rubble with limestone dressings, lateral stacks to E and S, and hipped slate roof.,PLAN: single-depth N office, with double-dept | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/98/233 | WALLS, PIERS AND STEPS EXTENDING APPROX 140M ON E SIDE OF TARRING HOUSE, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178239 50.368334,-4.178290 50.368343,-4.178332 50.368334,-4.178358 50.368312,-4.178358 50.368284,-4.178333 50.368262,-4.178236 50.368239,-4.178209 50.368225,-4.177576 50.367133,-4.177549 50.367111,-4.177529 50.367106,-4.177467 50.367114,-4.177443 50.367137,-4.177444 50.367165,-4.178081 50.368263,-4.178138 50.368306,-4.178239 50.368334))) | Wall and steps. 1763-71. Limestone rubble and ashlar. Low capped wall has round, capped end piers and central flight of steps down to the Tarring and Wheel House (qv).,HISTORY: retaining wall for a roadway between the ropeyard and the Dockyard wall (qv). | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/98/234 | WALL, PIERS AND STEPS, APPROX 300M LONG PARALLEL WITH THE SPINNING HOUSE, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178678 50.368685,-4.178743 50.368796,-4.178770 50.368818,-4.178834 50.368823,-4.178853 50.368816,-4.178877 50.368792,-4.178875 50.368765,-4.178378 50.367915,-4.178310 50.367803,-4.178270 50.367778,-4.178277 50.367764,-4.178270 50.367728,-4.177664 50.366699,-4.177617 50.366672,-4.177555 50.366680,-4.177531 50.366704,-4.177533 50.366731,-4.178125 50.367738,-4.178098 50.367753,-4.178086 50.367780,-4.178102 50.367806,-4.178121 50.367817,-4.178115 50.367834,-4.178120 50.367848,-4.178146 50.367870,-4.178204 50.367876,-4.178678 50.368685))) | Wall and end piers. 1763-1771. Rubble with ashlar piers. Capped retaining wall to cobbled roadway is ramped up to N square pier, with an archway underneath, and a central path through from the archway in the Tarring and Wheel House (qv). ,HISTORY: forms | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/98/885 | SECTION OF FORMER PERIMETER WALL TO E OF MASTER ROPEMAKER'S OFFICE, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.179385 50.369846,-4.179455 50.369960,-4.179483 50.369981,-4.179546 50.369985,-4.179565 50.369978,-4.179589 50.369954,-4.179586 50.369927,-4.179307 50.369471,-4.179296 50.369458,-4.179259 50.369443,-4.179197 50.369452,-4.179174 50.369475,-4.179176 50.369503,-4.179385 50.369846))) | Perimeter wall. Late C18. Limestone rubble. Tall coped wall with interval buttress pilasters extends approx. 60m NNW-SSE to the E of the Master Ropemaker's Office (qv).,Formed part of the perimeter wall of the yard when it was extended in the late C18, a | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/95/222 | OFFICER'S TERRACE (SO59) AND ATTACHED BASEMENT AREA RAILINGS (ALSO CALLED BONAVENTURE HOUSE), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181579 50.370246,-4.181506 50.370127,-4.181302 50.370176,-4.181323 50.370211,-4.181169 50.370249,-4.181211 50.370322,-4.181416 50.370273,-4.181429 50.370264,-4.181450 50.370300,-4.181230 50.370352,-4.181290 50.370455,-4.181370 50.370436,-4.181364 50.370425,-4.181506 50.370391,-4.181480 50.370346,-4.181574 50.370323,-4.181584 50.370340,-4.181613 50.370347,-4.181631 50.370343,-4.181639 50.370324,-4.181670 50.370317,-4.181664 50.370300,-4.181734 50.370283,-4.181695 50.370218,-4.181579 50.370246))) | Alternatively known as: Bonaventure House, SOUTH YARD, Devonport Dockyard.,Officers' terrace of 12 houses and offices, now offices. 1692-1696, by Edmund Drummer, Surveyor to the Navy Board, altered early C19, partly destroyed c1942. Rendered brick with s | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/64/729 | CLARENCE STEPS, SW QUAY WALL AND 2 BOLLARDS, Royal William Victualling Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.167205 50.360437,-4.167114 50.361347,-4.167068 50.361767,-4.167060 50.361782,-4.165603 50.362325,-4.165580 50.362323,-4.165558 50.362303,-4.165538 50.362297,-4.165475 50.362302,-4.165449 50.362324,-4.165445 50.362338,-4.165463 50.362375,-4.165495 50.362395,-4.165539 50.362409,-4.165621 50.362415,-4.165662 50.362408,-4.167131 50.361862,-4.167176 50.361833,-4.167198 50.361803,-4.167208 50.361774,-4.167351 50.360372,-4.167341 50.360347,-4.167312 50.360330,-4.167213 50.360316,-4.167281 50.360292,-4.167296 50.360281,-4.167308 50.360254,-4.167293 50.360228,-4.167229 50.360190,-4.167188 50.360190,-4.167068 50.360240,-4.167028 50.360276,-4.166996 50.360288,-4.166967 50.360313,-4.166969 50.360343,-4.167000 50.360391,-4.167032 50.360414,-4.167095 50.360415,-4.167135 50.360432,-4.167205 50.360437))) | Landing steps, gates and railings, quay walls and bollards. 1826-31, by Sir J Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board. Granite ashlar with cast-iron gates and railings. Quay walls extend for approx. 150m SW from the entrance to the Basin (qv) to the Step | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/64/730 | CLARENCE STORE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.166707 50.361202,-4.166684 50.361396,-4.166941 50.361406,-4.166982 50.361066,-4.166998 50.361065,-4.167029 50.360793,-4.167009 50.360793,-4.167047 50.360454,-4.166789 50.360441,-4.166752 50.360783,-4.166740 50.360782,-4.166709 50.361055,-4.166726 50.361056,-4.166707 50.361202))) | Store; disused. 1829-31, by Sir John Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board, ironwork by Horsley Company iron founders; partly offices after arrival of Navy Ordnance Board in 1891. Limestone ashlar and rubble, granite dressings, ashlar stacks, cast-iron i | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/65/732 | DOCK BASIN WALLS AND 6 ASSOCIATED BOLLARDS, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.165727 50.362119,-4.165517 50.362195,-4.165451 50.362230,-4.165421 50.362263,-4.165413 50.362285,-4.165415 50.362313,-4.165428 50.362337,-4.165475 50.362364,-4.165538 50.362357,-4.165562 50.362334,-4.165565 50.362320,-4.165554 50.362294,-4.165567 50.362282,-4.165844 50.362179,-4.165870 50.362158,-4.165881 50.362123,-4.165870 50.362099,-4.165471 50.361659,-4.165433 50.361635,-4.165392 50.361626,-4.165319 50.361636,-4.164479 50.361949,-4.164435 50.361978,-4.164420 50.362010,-4.164429 50.362035,-4.164818 50.362474,-4.164853 50.362500,-4.164910 50.362513,-4.164966 50.362504,-4.165236 50.362404,-4.165262 50.362403,-4.165322 50.362426,-4.165364 50.362420,-4.165393 50.362399,-4.165396 50.362371,-4.165367 50.362341,-4.165330 50.362324,-4.165238 50.362313,-4.165165 50.362326,-4.164926 50.362414,-4.164575 50.362017,-4.165367 50.361723,-4.165727 50.362119))) | Basin walls and bollards. C 1826-32, by Sir J Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board. Granite ashlar and cast-iron.,PLAN: square basin with curved NW entrance. Banded rustication to dock sides and entrance, with finely detailed flights of steps either s | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/65/735 | MAIN GATE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162788 50.362407,-4.162808 50.362425,-4.162797 50.362429,-4.162834 50.362469,-4.162821 50.362473,-4.162832 50.362486,-4.162845 50.362482,-4.162885 50.362525,-4.162872 50.362530,-4.162885 50.362545,-4.162899 50.362539,-4.162931 50.362575,-4.162999 50.362548,-4.162880 50.362413,-4.162862 50.362420,-4.162836 50.362390,-4.162788 50.362407))) | Archway. C1829-33, by Sir John Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board, possibly with Sir J Chantrey, sculptor. Granite ashlar, possibly Portland stone statue. Late Georgian style.,PLAN: rectangular plan triumphal arch with flanking single-depth lodges. 2 | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/65/736 | MELVILLE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164808 50.361725,-4.164942 50.361676,-4.164931 50.361663,-4.165300 50.361536,-4.164800 50.360975,-4.163860 50.361319,-4.164250 50.361748,-4.164243 50.361751,-4.164358 50.361880,-4.164721 50.361740,-4.164732 50.361753,-4.164808 50.361725),(-4.164745 50.361567,-4.164437 50.361680,-4.164160 50.361370,-4.164716 50.361169,-4.164993 50.361476,-4.164745 50.361567))) | Stores and offices. 1828-32, by Sir J Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board, ironwork by Horsley Ironworks Company. Limestone ashlar with granite dressings and ashlar, granite ridge stacks, iron trusses and slate with concrete tile hipped mansard roofs, | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/65/737 | MILLS AND BAKERY, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.163736 50.362699,-4.163870 50.362850,-4.164175 50.362738,-4.164266 50.362840,-4.164538 50.362741,-4.164449 50.362639,-4.164753 50.362528,-4.164619 50.362378,-4.164611 50.362381,-4.164586 50.362354,-4.164325 50.362051,-4.163635 50.362306,-4.163442 50.362368,-4.163570 50.362522,-4.163590 50.362522,-4.163736 50.362699))) | Mills and bakery, stores. 1830-34, by Sir John Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board, damaged by fire 1929 and partly re-roofed 1934, bakery and E wing damaged by fire 1960 and rebuilt 1962. Grey limestone ashlar with granite dressings, limestone and gra | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 |
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