Plymouth City Council
Listed building outline
Reference | Name | Listed building | Geometry | Notes | Organisation | Entry date | Start date | End date |
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740-1/65/738 | NE QUAY WALL AND 2 BOLLARDS, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.165416 50.362388,-4.165376 50.362359,-4.165312 50.362361,-4.165283 50.362381,-4.165277 50.362395,-4.165288 50.362428,-4.165254 50.362449,-4.163918 50.362944,-4.163463 50.362719,-4.163399 50.362724,-4.163383 50.362733,-4.163368 50.362759,-4.163380 50.362786,-4.163395 50.362796,-4.163852 50.363025,-4.163894 50.363037,-4.163940 50.363036,-4.165328 50.362526,-4.165382 50.362497,-4.165416 50.362466,-4.165429 50.362429,-4.165416 50.362388))) | Quay wall and two bollards. 1826-31, by Sir J Rennie, for the Victualling Board. Channelled rusticated granite ashlar, iron bollards. Quay wall extend for approximately 190m NE frim the entrance to the Basin, beneath the Slaughterhouse, and terminated N | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/65/749 | POLICE BUILDINGS, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162831 50.362296,-4.162809 50.362270,-4.162774 50.362283,-4.162796 50.362308,-4.162710 50.362340,-4.162788 50.362407,-4.162836 50.362390,-4.162862 50.362420,-4.163108 50.362325,-4.163114 50.362332,-4.163257 50.362280,-4.163117 50.362122,-4.162974 50.362174,-4.162979 50.362180,-4.162946 50.362192,-4.162988 50.362239,-4.162831 50.362296))) | Police buildings including porter's room and warden's house now divided into two. 1830-31, by Sir John Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board, altered by 1891, mansard roof added 1899. Limestone ashlar with granite dressings and slate hipped mansard roof. | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/65/751 | SLAUGHTERHOUSE AND ATTACHED YARD WALL, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.163358 50.362720,-4.163729 50.362899,-4.163795 50.362880,-4.163372 50.362402,-4.163221 50.362453,-4.163225 50.362460,-4.163199 50.362476,-4.163013 50.362545,-4.163358 50.362720))) | Slaughterhouse and attached yard wall, now stores. 1830-31, by Sir John Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board, stores from c1885. Limestone ashlar with granite dressings and slate hipped roof. Late Georgian style.,PLAN: single-depth ranges in a triangula | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/66/731 | OLD COOPERAGE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164937 50.360931,-4.165431 50.361487,-4.165768 50.361357,-4.165776 50.361365,-4.165845 50.361340,-4.165839 50.361332,-4.165862 50.361324,-4.165868 50.361331,-4.165931 50.361298,-4.165937 50.361306,-4.165980 50.361281,-4.165986 50.361288,-4.166051 50.361264,-4.166045 50.361256,-4.166373 50.361142,-4.166400 50.360868,-4.166515 50.360872,-4.166527 50.360701,-4.166417 50.360697,-4.166444 50.360430,-4.166305 50.360425,-4.164939 50.360924,-4.164937 50.360931),(-4.166293 50.360848,-4.166271 50.361074,-4.166261 50.361074,-4.166169 50.360970,-4.166125 50.360985,-4.165895 50.360728,-4.165764 50.360775,-4.165806 50.360824,-4.165362 50.360983,-4.165549 50.361196,-4.165368 50.361260,-4.165082 50.360950,-4.166331 50.360495,-4.166293 50.360848))) | Cooperage; converted to ordnance building (1891). C1826-32 by Sir John Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board, central yard roofed 1916, fitting shops added 1930s behind the front range. Limestone ashlar and rubble, axial and lateral stacks and slated iro | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/65/726 | DOCKYARD WALL, EXTENDING APPROX 300M TO SE SIDE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.163228 50.360682,-4.163287 50.360628,-4.163298 50.360601,-4.163282 50.360575,-4.163245 50.360560,-4.163183 50.360569,-4.163052 50.360682,-4.162831 50.360844,-4.162632 50.360973,-4.162438 50.361084,-4.162310 50.361148,-4.162122 50.361219,-4.161673 50.361342,-4.161616 50.361381,-4.161604 50.361412,-4.161607 50.361441,-4.161631 50.361473,-4.162653 50.362366,-4.162688 50.362383,-4.162751 50.362377,-4.162767 50.362367,-4.162781 50.362340,-4.162768 50.362314,-4.161745 50.361420,-4.162188 50.361299,-4.162377 50.361228,-4.162478 50.361179,-4.162730 50.361037,-4.162933 50.360906,-4.163097 50.360788,-4.163228 50.360682))) | ,Dockyard wall. 1830-31, by Sir John Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board. Granite ashlar and limestone rubble. Extends approximately 120m SE and returns approximately 150m. Channelled rusticated granite wall extends for approximately 10m SE from the Ma | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/65/741 | OFFICER'S HOUSE NO 2 AND ATTACHED WALLS AND RAILINGS, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162725 50.361992,-4.162760 50.362033,-4.162969 50.361958,-4.162881 50.361859,-4.162673 50.361933,-4.162692 50.361954,-4.162665 50.361964,-4.162699 50.362001,-4.162725 50.361992))) | Officer's house and attached walls and railings, now offices. C1830-32, by Sir John Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board. Granite ashlar with lateral stacks each end, and slate hipped mansard roof. Late Georgian style.,PLAN: double-depth plan with centr | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/65/747 | SWING BRIDGE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.165077 50.362459,-4.165112 50.362496,-4.165259 50.362438,-4.165255 50.362433,-4.165599 50.362308,-4.165606 50.362314,-4.165810 50.362250,-4.165773 50.362206,-4.165578 50.362284,-4.165583 50.362290,-4.165238 50.362414,-4.165233 50.362410,-4.165077 50.362459))) | Swing bridge. c1833-35 by the Horsley Iron Co. Cast-iron. Matching halves on opposite sides of the entrance to the basin (qv) each consists of 4 braced plates bearing a wooden deck with railings and forming an elliptical arch, rotating on a cogged wheel | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/66/750 | REAR RETAINING WALL EXTENDING APPROX 400M, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.163767 50.361214,-4.163995 50.361139,-4.164001 50.361145,-4.166627 50.360168,-4.166779 50.360336,-4.166824 50.360375,-4.167206 50.360225,-4.166834 50.360350,-4.166648 50.360145,-4.166635 50.360139,-4.166613 50.360144,-4.163767 50.361214))) | Retaining wall, mason's yard, coal stores and archway. C1827-1831 by Sir John Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board. Limestone rubble and ashlar dressings, granite ashlar arch. Wall extends approximately 400m E from the SW corner of the site returning to | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/64/745 | STREET LAMP AT N CORNER OF THE CLARENCE STEPS, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.167072 50.360408,-4.167076 50.360422,-4.167102 50.360444,-4.167144 50.360452,-4.167185 50.360443,-4.167209 50.360420,-4.167212 50.360406,-4.167208 50.360392,-4.167181 50.360370,-4.167140 50.360362,-4.167099 50.360371,-4.167074 50.360394,-4.167072 50.360408))) | Street lamp. C1835. Cast-iron. A tall tapering base to rounded moulding, with a shaft of fasces, cross bar through a round wreath, and mid C20 lamp with finial.,HISTORY: one of three matching lamps which may be the original ones at the Yard, for which Re | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/65/739 | NEW COOPERAGE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164026 50.361998,-4.164215 50.361929,-4.164103 50.361803,-4.164094 50.361806,-4.163810 50.361489,-4.163819 50.361484,-4.163718 50.361371,-4.163529 50.361439,-4.163637 50.361560,-4.163645 50.361558,-4.164026 50.361998))) | Cooperage. 1899, for the Victualling Board. Granite ashlar with granite ridge, and hipped, tiled roof. Revival style.,PLAN: rectangular single-depth plan.,EXTERIOR: single storey; 4:10:4-window range. Matching symmetrical front and rear elevations have e | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/65/742 | PAIR OF BOLLARDS IN FRONT OF MELVILLE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164743 50.361747,-4.164758 50.361773,-4.164815 50.361790,-4.164837 50.361788,-4.164871 50.361771,-4.164883 50.361744,-4.164879 50.361730,-4.164853 50.361708,-4.164811 50.361700,-4.164755 50.361720,-4.164743 50.361747))) | Pair of bollards. C1835. Cast-iron. Approximately 4m apart and each 2m from the doorway to the left of the main entrance to melville (qv). Each in the form of a fasces with a circular wreath on top. In the same Roman style as the street lamp in the yard | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/65/744 | STREET LAMP APPROX 30M SE OF THE MILL AND BAKERY, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.163277 50.362225,-4.163291 50.362252,-4.163349 50.362269,-4.163390 50.362260,-4.163415 50.362237,-4.163417 50.362223,-4.163413 50.362209,-4.163387 50.362187,-4.163345 50.362179,-4.163289 50.362199,-4.163277 50.362225))) | Street lamp. C1835. Cast-iron. A tall tapering base to rounded moulding, with a shaft of fasces, cross bar through a round wreath, and mid C20 lamp with finial.,HISTORY: one of three matching lamps that may be the originals, for which Rennie preferred th | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/65/746 | STREET LAMP APPROX 20M S OF NO 2 OFFICER'S HOUSE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162842 50.361733,-4.162846 50.361747,-4.162872 50.361769,-4.162914 50.361777,-4.162970 50.361757,-4.162982 50.361730,-4.162968 50.361704,-4.162910 50.361687,-4.162888 50.361689,-4.162854 50.361706,-4.162842 50.361733))) | Street lamp. C1835. Cast-iron. A tall tapering base to rounded moulding, with a shaft of fasces, cross bar through a round wreath, and mid C20 lamp with finial.,HISTORY: one of three matching lamps that may be the originals, for which Rennie preferred th | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/66/743 | RESERVOIR AND ENCLOSING IRON RAILINGS, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164704 50.360190,-4.164652 50.360218,-4.164654 50.360240,-4.164955 50.360571,-4.164985 50.360586,-4.165690 50.360332,-4.165703 50.360317,-4.165691 50.360293,-4.165412 50.359987,-4.165337 50.359959,-4.164704 50.360190))) | Reservoir and iron railings. C1830, by Sir John Rennie Jnr. Limestone ashlar. Square plan. Enclosed by ashlar wall with a flagged stone base. Iron railings extend around the four sides.,HISTORY: forms an important original functional component of the Yar | 1999-08-13 | 1999-08-13 | |||
740-1/66/734 | FIRESTONE BAY SEA WALL, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161185 50.361388,-4.161212 50.361416,-4.161246 50.361424,-4.161289 50.361414,-4.161290 50.361401,-4.161303 50.361391,-4.161362 50.361366,-4.161679 50.361315,-4.161954 50.361252,-4.162211 50.361169,-4.162482 50.361038,-4.162825 50.360819,-4.162994 50.360697,-4.163134 50.360579,-4.163226 50.360475,-4.163283 50.360378,-4.163304 50.360298,-4.163315 50.360178,-4.163232 50.360229,-4.163149 50.360223,-4.162608 50.360746,-4.162445 50.360885,-4.162284 50.360996,-4.162138 50.361062,-4.161705 50.361182,-4.161715 50.361215,-4.161389 50.361279,-4.161295 50.361306,-4.161228 50.361349,-4.161222 50.361370,-4.161185 50.361388))) | Sea wall. 1827, by Sir J Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board. Limestone rubble and ashlar. Concave in plan and section. Long sea wall protecting SE side of the Yard, with a torus moulding beneath a shouldered coping to the parapet. In the center is a s | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/95/184 | NO 2 STORE AND FORMER FURBISHER'S SHOP (MO 68), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183341 50.372330,-4.182976 50.372387,-4.182977 50.372410,-4.182810 50.372412,-4.182811 50.372461,-4.183337 50.372455,-4.183332 50.372359,-4.183416 50.372357,-4.183417 50.372367,-4.183474 50.372366,-4.183472 50.372328,-4.183341 50.372330))) | Carriage store and furbisher's shop, disused. C1776, probably by Major Dixon. Dunstone brown rubble with SW lateral stack; W block of squared limestone dressings to W block with rear stack, and slate hipped roofs. Open 4-cell plan store with W furbisher | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/95/186 | NO 4 STORE (MO 70), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.184003 50.372443,-4.183405 50.372453,-4.183410 50.372585,-4.184007 50.372576,-4.184003 50.372443))) | Ordnance store. 1722, dated 1723 on hopper, laid out by Colonel C Lilley, Andrew Jelf, Clerk or Works, for the Board of Ordnance. Dunstone rubble with granite dressings and rendered W end, with hipped slate roof with flat leaded top. Rectangular open | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/95/188 | NO 12 THE PAINTED CANVAS STORE (MO 46), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183002 50.373282,-4.182783 50.373292,-4.182785 50.373338,-4.183004 50.373334,-4.183002 50.373282))) | House, now store. Date 1777 on hopper, altered mid C20. Limestone ashlar with rubble sides and rear corrugated sheet roof. Single-depth plan.,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; 5-window range. Double fronted with rusticated quoins, plat band and raised surrounds to a | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/95/189 | NO 16 STORE THE POWDER HOUSE (MO 42), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182557 50.373917,-4.182539 50.373906,-4.182237 50.374097,-4.182359 50.374176,-4.182662 50.373986,-4.182557 50.373917))) | Powder magazine, now store. 1744. Coursed rubble with brick dressings, vaulted roof not visible. Rectangular single-depth plan.,EXTERIOR: single storey; 7-bay range. Parapeted front with brick corners, 3-bay centre has brick pilasters to a raised parapet | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/95/192 | STEPS, DWARF WALLS, LAMPS AND RETAINING WALL TO GARDENS FRONTING OFFICER'S TERRACE, Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182511 50.372892,-4.182722 50.372889,-4.182724 50.373003,-4.182776 50.373002,-4.182773 50.372889,-4.182750 50.372889,-4.182750 50.372866,-4.182772 50.372866,-4.182769 50.372752,-4.182719 50.372754,-4.182721 50.372867,-4.182511 50.372869,-4.182511 50.372892))) | Retaining wall, steps and dwarf wall with 4 lamps. 1722, laid out by Col. C Lilly, for the Board of Ordnance, built by Andrew Cowley, of London. Rubble and granite with iron railings and lamps. A symmetrical plan of steps with central path to wall fronti | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/95/182 | NO 8 STORE (MO 55), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183433 50.373145,-4.183437 50.373274,-4.184035 50.373266,-4.184031 50.373137,-4.183433 50.373145))) | Stores. 1722, altered mid C20, laid out by Colonel Lilly, with Andrew Jelf, Clerk of Works, for the Board of Ordnance. Dunstone rubble with granite dressings, rendered top storey and W gable, and slate roof. Rectangular open plan.,EXTERIOR: 3 storeys; 1 | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/95/185 | NO 3 STORE (MO 66), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183340 50.372607,-4.183337 50.372496,-4.182814 50.372503,-4.182818 50.372614,-4.183340 50.372607))) | Storehouse. 1840-1855, altered mid C20. Squared coursed limestone, granite dressings and hipped slate roof. Open plan.,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; 9-window range. Symmetrical sides with a first-floor cill band, a central segmental-arched entrance with C20 door | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/95/187 | NO 5 STORE COLOUR LOFT (MO 56), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183587 50.372815,-4.183419 50.372818,-4.183423 50.372917,-4.183790 50.372911,-4.183786 50.372812,-4.183587 50.372815))) | Store. 1840-50. Limestone ashlar with granite dressings and slate roof, hipped to the W end. Rectangular 2-cell plan with central through passage with stair.,EXTERIOR: 3 storeys; 7-window range with 3-window ends. Store has a cill band, a coped E gable w | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/95/190 | NO 17 STORE (MO 37), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182125 50.374201,-4.182196 50.374246,-4.182303 50.374178,-4.182232 50.374132,-4.182125 50.374201))) | Ordnance store. 1740-50. Dunstone brown rubble, English bond brick, with hipped slate roof. Single-depth plan.,EXTERIOR: single-storey; 4-window range. Brick corners, the front has a closed arcade of round brick arches to horned 6/6-pane sashes, rubble | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/95/193 | NO 6 SAIL LOFT (MO 61), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183310 50.373145,-4.183360 50.373145,-4.183354 50.373035,-4.182829 50.373046,-4.182834 50.373155,-4.183310 50.373145))) | Store and sail loft. 1840-50. Squared and coursed limestone with granite dressings and a hipped slate roof. Rectangular plan.,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; 9-window range. Plinth, play band, with central segmental-arched entrances, (that to the S bricked up), ben | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/95/900 | MUSTER BELL, Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181790 50.373357,-4.181805 50.373383,-4.181863 50.373400,-4.181919 50.373381,-4.181931 50.373354,-4.181927 50.373340,-4.181900 50.373318,-4.181859 50.373310,-4.181803 50.373330,-4.181790 50.373357))) | Muster bell. Mid C19. Iron. Tall tapering shaft with 4 guy wires, a round capital and a bell, rotated by a spoked wheel.,HISTORY: the muster bell was used to summon the dockyard workforce and regulate the working day. A more decorative example remains at | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/91/199 | THE QUADRANGLE (N 173-177, 186-191, 203), North Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.180956 50.381305,-4.180944 50.381271,-4.180919 50.381275,-4.180912 50.381254,-4.180833 50.381264,-4.180667 50.380774,-4.180495 50.380798,-4.180643 50.381229,-4.180636 50.381230,-4.180652 50.381273,-4.180645 50.381274,-4.180650 50.381289,-4.180658 50.381287,-4.180682 50.381355,-4.180883 50.381950,-4.180876 50.381950,-4.180880 50.381963,-4.181031 50.382395,-4.181182 50.382374,-4.181229 50.382505,-4.181759 50.382430,-4.181763 50.382441,-4.181794 50.382436,-4.181823 50.382523,-4.181792 50.382527,-4.181802 50.382558,-4.181834 50.382553,-4.181886 50.382706,-4.181853 50.382711,-4.181864 50.382743,-4.181905 50.382737,-4.181901 50.382726,-4.182594 50.382629,-4.182599 50.382643,-4.182650 50.382637,-4.182661 50.382670,-4.182937 50.382632,-4.182920 50.382582,-4.183343 50.382522,-4.183347 50.382536,-4.183394 50.382530,-4.183385 50.382502,-4.183361 50.382505,-4.183349 50.382471,-4.183377 50.382467,-4.183370 50.382443,-4.183342 50.382447,-4.183325 50.382396,-4.183369 50.382390,-4.183357 50.382350,-4.183310 50.382356,-4.183308 50.382349,-4.183331 50.382345,-4.183320 50.382317,-4.183298 50.382320,-4.183269 50.382236,-4.183291 50.382232,-4.183285 50.382217,-4.183524 50.382184,-4.183530 50.382199,-4.183577 50.382192,-4.183566 50.382161,-4.183543 50.382164,-4.183325 50.381526,-4.183348 50.381523,-4.183340 50.381498,-4.183317 50.381501,-4.183263 50.381345,-4.183281 50.381344,-4.183261 50.381285,-4.183257 50.381275,-4.183238 50.381278,-4.183222 50.381231,-4.183241 50.381228,-4.183218 50.381159,-4.183205 50.381161,-4.183202 50.381150,-4.183219 50.381147,-4.183208 50.381114,-4.183194 50.381116,-4.183156 50.381007,-4.183172 50.381005,-4.183162 50.380974,-4.183148 50.380976,-4.182937 50.380363,-4.182959 50.380359,-4.182940 50.380307,-4.182842 50.380321,-4.182844 50.380329,-4.182664 50.380355,-4.182659 50.380340,-4.182629 50.380345,-4.182625 50.380334,-4.182645 50.380331,-4.182642 50.380324,-4.182716 50.380313,-4.182665 50.380164,-4.182575 50.380176,-4.182540 50.380079,-4.182566 50.380076,-4.182556 50.380047,-4.182508 50.380053,-4.182512 50.380066,-4.182371 50.380087,-4.182359 50.380056,-4.182192 50.380079,-4.182201 50.380110,-4.182103 50.380124,-4.182086 50.380072,-4.181797 50.380113,-4.181801 50.380123,-4.181760 50.380129,-4.181774 50.380169,-4.181705 50.380178,-4.181686 50.380123,-4.181148 50.380199,-4.181162 50.380253,-4.181077 50.380265,-4.181072 50.380252,-4.181029 50.380258,-4.181042 50.380295,-4.181066 50.380291,-4.181112 50.380437,-4.181064 50.380438,-4.181011 50.380280,-4.180942 50.380287,-4.180818 50.380388,-4.180829 50.380421,-4.180798 50.380425,-4.180821 50.380494,-4.180680 50.380513,-4.180722 50.380632,-4.180611 50.380647,-4.180636 50.380724,-4.180799 50.380700,-4.180932 50.381115,-4.181072 50.381093,-4.181100 50.381178,-4.181328 50.381146,-4.181361 50.381247,-4.180956 50.381305))) | Foundry, smithery, boiler and machine shop, offices and store. 1852-61, by William Scamp and Col. G T Greene of the Admiralty Works Department, external elevations by Sir Charles Barry. Limestone ashlar with yellow brick and granite dressings, and a c | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/91/200 | WALLS AND BOLLARDS TO NO 3 BASIN, North Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.185857 50.382138,-4.185858 50.382101,-4.185833 50.382019,-4.185280 50.380380,-4.185338 50.380358,-4.185437 50.380356,-4.185472 50.380383,-4.185515 50.380387,-4.185553 50.380374,-4.185566 50.380362,-4.185571 50.380332,-4.185539 50.380291,-4.185478 50.380268,-4.185412 50.380267,-4.185369 50.380137,-4.185430 50.380116,-4.185459 50.380089,-4.185473 50.380040,-4.185452 50.380016,-4.185390 50.380004,-4.185352 50.380018,-4.185331 50.380050,-4.185272 50.380061,-4.185241 50.380075,-4.185176 50.380070,-4.185111 50.379886,-4.185092 50.379857,-4.185020 50.379809,-4.184924 50.379791,-4.183248 50.380016,-4.183160 50.380044,-4.183110 50.380091,-4.183099 50.380122,-4.183101 50.380158,-4.183846 50.382370,-4.183883 50.382418,-4.183918 50.382440,-4.183980 50.382462,-4.184079 50.382468,-4.185169 50.382319,-4.185200 50.382416,-4.185225 50.382443,-4.185271 50.382452,-4.185432 50.382444,-4.185569 50.382422,-4.185661 50.382395,-4.185675 50.382383,-4.185682 50.382354,-4.185650 50.382253,-4.185744 50.382236,-4.185796 50.382212,-4.185836 50.382177,-4.185857 50.382138),(-4.185274 50.380284,-4.185163 50.380313,-4.185141 50.380334,-4.185133 50.380369,-4.185695 50.382038,-4.185718 50.382126,-4.185680 50.382156,-4.185571 50.382172,-4.185540 50.382183,-4.185514 50.382203,-4.185504 50.382245,-4.185532 50.382335,-4.185481 50.382345,-4.185326 50.382361,-4.185288 50.382259,-4.185250 50.382237,-4.185189 50.382227,-4.184069 50.382378,-4.184031 50.382378,-4.183999 50.382366,-4.183983 50.382349,-4.183239 50.380140,-4.183241 50.380124,-4.183254 50.380111,-4.183281 50.380104,-4.184921 50.379881,-4.184942 50.379884,-4.184973 50.379905,-4.185056 50.380129,-4.185088 50.380153,-4.185113 50.380161,-4.185233 50.380159,-4.185274 50.380284))) | Basin walls. 1844-8. Channelled rustication to stone-coped granite walls. Steps to north and south walls. Walls extend approximately 800m around basin, terminating in the caisson closing the SW entrance. A former caisson entrance to the N is blocked. Ca | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/90/195 | DOCK PUMPING STATION (N 114-115), North Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183648 50.384262,-4.183302 50.384329,-4.183330 50.384389,-4.183282 50.384398,-4.183278 50.384388,-4.183128 50.384418,-4.183270 50.384717,-4.183433 50.384686,-4.183427 50.384673,-4.183806 50.384601,-4.183648 50.384262))) | Hydraulic pumping station. Dated 1905, by Stothert and Pitt, engineers. Red brick with limestone dressings and slate roof. Square plan with rear boiler house. Edwardian Baroque style.,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; W front of 2:1:2-window range. Articulated b | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/90/197 | NO 8 DOCK, North Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.184868 50.386871,-4.185355 50.386780,-4.185307 50.386776,-4.185280 50.386737,-4.185272 50.386738,-4.185182 50.386541,-4.185188 50.386429,-4.185203 50.386399,-4.185287 50.386385,-4.184782 50.385296,-4.184653 50.385086,-4.184544 50.384963,-4.184453 50.384879,-4.184395 50.384903,-4.184333 50.384848,-4.184057 50.384915,-4.184056 50.384944,-4.183964 50.384945,-4.183975 50.385168,-4.184026 50.385375,-4.184547 50.386519,-4.184650 50.386499,-4.184690 50.386518,-4.184793 50.386615,-4.184885 50.386813,-4.184876 50.386814,-4.184889 50.386855,-4.184868 50.386871))) | Dry dock. Begun 1896; extended twice prior to 1914. Built of Cornish graite, supplemented by supplies from Norway. Over 700 feet long and of traditional form with altars stepped inwards, flights of steps and arched entries.,HISTORY: built as part of th | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/92/196 | NORTH YARD OFFICES (N 215) AND ATTACHED FRONT WALLS, North Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.179603 50.379257,-4.179711 50.379242,-4.179724 50.379281,-4.179682 50.379287,-4.179849 50.379770,-4.179828 50.379773,-4.179819 50.379743,-4.179807 50.379744,-4.179796 50.379714,-4.179756 50.379720,-4.179765 50.379748,-4.179708 50.379755,-4.179737 50.379892,-4.179761 50.379889,-4.179770 50.379914,-4.179804 50.379910,-4.179787 50.379846,-4.179839 50.379839,-4.179878 50.379953,-4.179896 50.379950,-4.179908 50.379985,-4.179890 50.379987,-4.179918 50.380064,-4.179934 50.380062,-4.180001 50.380256,-4.179914 50.380268,-4.179947 50.380365,-4.180068 50.380348,-4.180082 50.380387,-4.180204 50.380370,-4.180157 50.380234,-4.180145 50.380236,-4.180122 50.380167,-4.180172 50.380159,-4.180164 50.380134,-4.180150 50.380136,-4.180005 50.379720,-4.179977 50.379723,-4.179819 50.379267,-4.179750 50.379277,-4.179736 50.379238,-4.179803 50.379227,-4.179726 50.379004,-4.179582 50.379025,-4.179609 50.379101,-4.179597 50.379102,-4.179623 50.379178,-4.179655 50.379173,-4.179659 50.379185,-4.179653 50.379185,-4.179659 50.379202,-4.179592 50.379211,-4.179603 50.379257))) | Terrace of offices. Dated 1903 and 1910 above entrances. Limestone ashlar with parapeted slate roofs. Classical style. Double-depth plan.,EXTERIOR: façade consists of 3 blocks of 3-storey terraces, linked by recessed 2-storey bays, the ground rising t | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/92/198 | POLICE OFFICES (FORMER DOCK ENTRANCE GATEHOUSE, N 223) AND ATTACHED WALL, North Yard, Devonport Dockyard | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.179571 50.378573,-4.179431 50.378591,-4.179461 50.378676,-4.179543 50.378996,-4.179569 50.378992,-4.179565 50.378980,-4.179590 50.378977,-4.179597 50.378997,-4.179669 50.378987,-4.179634 50.378898,-4.179680 50.378894,-4.179609 50.378693,-4.179618 50.378691,-4.179604 50.378651,-4.179596 50.378651,-4.179571 50.378573))) | Dockyard gatehouse, now police offices. 1854, by William Scamp, Assistant Director of the Admiralty Works Department. Limestone ashlar with granite dressings and slate hipped roof. Free Italianate style. Double-depth plan with square plan S tower.,EXT | 1999-08-17 | 1999-08-17 | |||
740-1/67/24 | MADEIRA ROAD, Barbican, (South side) Fishers Nose Artillery Tower and SE Wall facing into Plymouth Sound | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134435 50.363325,-4.134568 50.363277,-4.134637 50.363267,-4.134616 50.363132,-4.134526 50.363121,-4.134486 50.363132,-4.134473 50.363174,-4.134331 50.363250,-4.134287 50.363263,-4.134293 50.363292,-4.134066 50.363367,-4.134244 50.363431,-4.134245 50.363437,-4.134275 50.363443,-4.134270 50.363437,-4.134280 50.363446,-4.134280 50.363440,-4.134285 50.363449,-4.134321 50.363461,-4.134316 50.363458,-4.134344 50.363410,-4.134435 50.363325))) | (Formerly Listed as: ARTILLERY TOWERS Stonehouse, Firestone Bay Fisher's Nose Artillery Tower) ,Remains of tower built for coastal defence. c1537-39. Battered Plymouth limestone rubble walls with dressed granite quoins. Rectangular plan projecting to th | 1954-01-25 | 1954-01-25 | |||
740-1/56/824 | NORTH ROAD WEST, Stonehouse, (North side) St Dunstan's Abbey School and attached road-frontage walls | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154385 50.374347,-4.154097 50.374447,-4.154110 50.374471,-4.154132 50.374488,-4.154125 50.374490,-4.154148 50.374507,-4.154187 50.374493,-4.154192 50.374498,-4.154400 50.374419,-4.154480 50.374505,-4.154576 50.374471,-4.154489 50.374378,-4.154778 50.374278,-4.154906 50.374415,-4.154994 50.374383,-4.154818 50.374196,-4.154385 50.374347))) | (Formerly Listed as: NORTH ROAD, Plymouth St Dunstan's Abbey School) Abbey school. 1850 by William Butterfield. MATERIALS: Plymouth limestone rubble with yellow stone dressings; dry slate roofs with exposed rafter ends and crested clay ridge tiles; louv | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/56/825 | NORTH ROAD WEST, Stonehouse, (North side) St Dunstan's Abbey and attached road-frontage walls | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154581 50.374477,-4.153884 50.374721,-4.153833 50.374654,-4.153783 50.374605,-4.153803 50.374598,-4.153771 50.374560,-4.153560 50.374636,-4.153600 50.374682,-4.153720 50.374641,-4.153838 50.374771,-4.153722 50.374812,-4.153705 50.374793,-4.153641 50.374816,-4.153657 50.374836,-4.153639 50.374852,-4.153642 50.374865,-4.153661 50.374869,-4.153682 50.374862,-4.153716 50.374903,-4.153742 50.374904,-4.153770 50.374894,-4.153782 50.374881,-4.153774 50.374872,-4.153825 50.374861,-4.153820 50.374855,-4.153854 50.374844,-4.153871 50.374863,-4.153919 50.374846,-4.153902 50.374826,-4.153951 50.374809,-4.153957 50.374816,-4.153971 50.374812,-4.153954 50.374792,-4.154007 50.374773,-4.154017 50.374784,-4.154201 50.374720,-4.154152 50.374663,-4.154605 50.374504,-4.154581 50.374477))) | (Formerly Listed as: NORTH ROAD, Plymouth St Dunstan's Abbey) Abbey complex. Begun 1850, by William Butterfield. Plymouth limestone rubble with yellow stone dressings; weatherboarding to covered walk; steep dry slate roofs on several levels; crested cla | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/80/902 | RADFORD LAKE, Plymstock, Lime kiln immediately west of St Keverne's Quay | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.102310 50.355246,-4.102274 50.355266,-4.102273 50.355289,-4.102302 50.355301,-4.102349 50.355299,-4.102310 50.355246))) | (Formerly Listed as: RADFORD ROAD, Plymstock Lime kiln immediately west of St Keverne's Quay) Lime kiln. Circa late C18 or early C19, remodelled circa mid C19. Stone rubble with re-used granite details. Rounded on plan and built into bank with large cor | 1998-06-29 | 1998-06-29 | |||
740-1/43/246 | FORD PARK, Ford Park, Gate-piers and flanking walls to SE entrance | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135499 50.382784,-4.135503 50.382798,-4.135530 50.382820,-4.135572 50.382828,-4.135612 50.382819,-4.135628 50.382808,-4.135640 50.382782,-4.135636 50.382768,-4.135609 50.382746,-4.135568 50.382738,-4.135527 50.382747,-4.135502 50.382770,-4.135499 50.382784))) | Gate-piers and flanking walls at entrance to planned group of Italianate style villas designed as individual pairs. Mid-late C19, probably by George Wightwick. Plymouth limestone walls and limestone panelled and gabled gate-piers and flanking low coped w | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/57/372 | GUILDHALL SQUARE, Plymouth, (South side) Guildhall including Law Courts and former City Treasury | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140709 50.369542,-4.140506 50.369507,-4.140420 50.369708,-4.140630 50.369744,-4.140626 50.369753,-4.140644 50.369780,-4.140664 50.369787,-4.140862 50.369822,-4.140849 50.369851,-4.140947 50.369868,-4.140960 50.369840,-4.141179 50.369877,-4.141218 50.369863,-4.141223 50.369851,-4.141600 50.369919,-4.141638 50.369906,-4.141664 50.369864,-4.141683 50.369868,-4.141752 50.369760,-4.141736 50.369755,-4.141781 50.369687,-4.141663 50.369655,-4.141645 50.369681,-4.141564 50.369659,-4.141542 50.369690,-4.140769 50.369547,-4.140767 50.369552,-4.140709 50.369542))) | Guildhall, Great Hall and Assize Courts and City Treasury. 1870-74. By Norman and Hine, of Plymouth, the winners of a competition judged by Alfred Waterhouse. Artistic direction by EW Godwin. N front has freestanding statuary and carving by H Hems, and | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/54/10010 | LOWER LODGE, Devonport Park, Devonport | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.170798 50.373866,-4.170808 50.373896,-4.170766 50.373903,-4.170774 50.373926,-4.170972 50.373893,-4.170966 50.373878,-4.170979 50.373876,-4.170972 50.373857,-4.170961 50.373859,-4.170955 50.373843,-4.170798 50.373866))) | Park Lodge 1858-9; by Alfred Norman; extended later C19 or early C20. Polychrome buff-coloured brick with blue brick dressings. Clay plain tile roof with tile-hung gable-ends with ornate pierced bargeboards and glazed tile friezes. Brick lateral stack | 2000-03-31 | 2000-03-31 | |||
740-1/66/10005 | TINSIDE COLONNADE, PROMENADE, SUN TERRACE AND RAILINGS ABOVE, Hoe Road, Plymouth Hoe | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.141752 50.363718,-4.141787 50.363732,-4.141867 50.363671,-4.141924 50.363638,-4.142053 50.363591,-4.142182 50.363563,-4.142294 50.363551,-4.142387 50.363552,-4.142585 50.363572,-4.142715 50.363606,-4.142907 50.363681,-4.142976 50.363718,-4.143193 50.363869,-4.143524 50.364022,-4.143788 50.364116,-4.143843 50.364077,-4.143825 50.364032,-4.143777 50.364036,-4.143610 50.363981,-4.143375 50.363881,-4.143228 50.363799,-4.143103 50.363710,-4.142958 50.363627,-4.142750 50.363546,-4.142611 50.363512,-4.142475 50.363493,-4.142385 50.363489,-4.142206 50.363495,-4.142076 50.363514,-4.141875 50.363575,-4.141883 50.363582,-4.141715 50.363677,-4.141731 50.363690,-4.141715 50.363702,-4.141752 50.363718))) | Supporting structure to above pavement and road (the surface of which not of special interest), including promenade and sun terrace. 1935, by J Wibberley, Plymouth City architect and engineer; built by Nuttall and Sons, and John Mowlem and Company. Rein | 2000-02-01 | 2000-02-01 | |||
740-1/84/600 | HOOE ROAD, Plymstock, Hooe (Lower), (South side) No.42 Hooe Barn & adjoining outbuilding, together with wall extending westwards | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.113088 50.353117,-4.113068 50.352915,-4.112991 50.352917,-4.112991 50.352899,-4.112898 50.352901,-4.112902 50.352974,-4.112848 50.352974,-4.112850 50.353009,-4.112821 50.353009,-4.112827 50.353092,-4.113011 50.353087,-4.113013 50.353119,-4.113088 50.353117))) | (Formerly Listed as: HOOE ROAD, Plymstock, Lower Hooe Barn and adjoining outbuilding, together with wall extending westwards) Threshing barn of former manor house complex. C17 or C18 with attached wall incorporating a C16 doorway. Local rubble walls; st | 1969-10-28 | 1969-10-28 | |||
740-1/66/903 | DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: Building 210 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.158339 50.363426,-4.158390 50.363408,-4.158381 50.363397,-4.158385 50.363352,-4.158318 50.363318,-4.158060 50.363403,-4.158015 50.363352,-4.157779 50.363424,-4.157850 50.363530,-4.157886 50.363568,-4.157990 50.363535,-4.157984 50.363525,-4.158015 50.363567,-4.158178 50.363516,-4.158359 50.363457,-4.158339 50.363426))) | Drill Battery. 1881-91, with extension to north (over basement) added between 1891 and 1911 and mid C20 extension to south. Stone basement with timber-framed superstructure clad in corrugated iron; gabled corrugated iron roof over timber planking. Rectan | 1997-08-01 | 1997-08-01 | |||
740-1/40/440 | OLD PRIORY, Plympton, Tower House and attached wall and gate-piers (Remains of Priory) | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.058635 50.387302,-4.058644 50.387236,-4.058581 50.387231,-4.058588 50.387189,-4.058510 50.387183,-4.058489 50.387270,-4.058515 50.387271,-4.058512 50.387294,-4.058635 50.387302))) | House incorporating fragments of former Augustinian Priory at Plympton. C12 doorway and later Medieval carved stone fragments, built into house constructed in 1873 by Herbert Williams, builder. Killas rubble with granite and freestone dressings; dry slat | 1960-03-29 | 1960-03-29 | |||
740-1/0/10031 | DUTTONS CAFE (former Artillery Store / Magazine), Madeira Road | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134233 50.363525,-4.134267 50.363464,-4.134052 50.363415,-4.134016 50.363476,-4.134233 50.363525))) | Magazine and armoury with guard house, now café. 1847, by Colonel J. Oldfield, the Western District's Commanding Royal Engineer. Coursed and dressed stone with flat bombproof roof. ,PLAN: Rectangular plan. ,EXTERIOR: Single-storey S elevation has ashlar | 2001-04-24 | 2001-04-24 | |||
740-1/43/244 | FORD PARK, Ford Park, Colson House Nos.1 and 2 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135286 50.382833,-4.135291 50.382856,-4.135209 50.382865,-4.135215 50.382901,-4.135174 50.382905,-4.135180 50.382936,-4.135222 50.382933,-4.135240 50.383020,-4.135198 50.383024,-4.135206 50.383057,-4.135247 50.383055,-4.135254 50.383090,-4.135337 50.383085,-4.135343 50.383108,-4.135416 50.383101,-4.135411 50.383077,-4.135448 50.383075,-4.135434 50.383006,-4.135418 50.383007,-4.135400 50.382920,-4.135417 50.382917,-4.135404 50.382848,-4.135366 50.382851,-4.135360 50.382827,-4.135286 50.382833))) | Pair of villas in planned group, now part of Plymouth College. c1850s-60s, probably by George Wightwick. Stucco; dry slate roof behind balustraded parapet projecting over modillion cornice; stuccoed end and axial stacks with moulded cornices. Italianat | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/75/573 | HORN LANE, Plymstock, (East side) Glendene and Eventide | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.087604 50.358934,-4.087521 50.358943,-4.087524 50.358949,-4.087385 50.358973,-4.087420 50.359057,-4.087434 50.359055,-4.087447 50.359088,-4.087454 50.359087,-4.087521 50.359075,-4.087487 50.358999,-4.087505 50.358996,-4.087520 50.359013,-4.087535 50.359013,-4.087628 50.358991,-4.087604 50.358934))) | Farmhouse, now 2 houses. C17. Rubble walls, now pebbledashed. Steep asbestos slate roof; large rendered rubble end stack on the left, later brick axial stack towards right. Original 2-room plan with hall window bay left of through passage plus semicircul | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/62/21 | LOOE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.37 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137019 50.369608,-4.137011 50.369537,-4.136958 50.369539,-4.136962 50.369607,-4.137019 50.369608))) | (Formerly Listed as: LOOE STREET, Plymouth No.37) Shop premises with domestic accommodation above. c1800. Stucco on studwork to front; dry slate roof. Double-depth plan. 4-storeys; regular 4-window range with original windows and rare shopfront of this d | 1954-01-25 | 1954-01-25 | |||
740-1/0/10034 | PANNIER MARKET, Market Avenue (East Side) | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.146907 50.371905,-4.146895 50.371555,-4.146881 50.371555,-4.146877 50.371474,-4.146743 50.371452,-4.146743 50.371445,-4.146138 50.371455,-4.146149 50.371648,-4.146069 50.371649,-4.146087 50.372124,-4.146162 50.372123,-4.146165 50.372238,-4.146231 50.372237,-4.146232 50.372245,-4.146754 50.372238,-4.146754 50.372231,-4.146900 50.372206,-4.146899 50.372165,-4.146912 50.372165,-4.146907 50.371905))) | Covered market hall. 1959-60 by Walls and Pearn for Plymouth City Council; designed by Paul Pearn with Ken Bingham, job architect. Albin Chronowicz, British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Co. Ltd, engineers. David Weeks, artist. Post-tensioned reinforce | 2003-03-25 | 2003-03-25 | |||
740-1/0/10065 | VICTORIAN DRINKING FOUNTAIN MEMORIAL, Hoe Park | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140912 50.365898,-4.140898 50.365884,-4.140876 50.365882,-4.140857 50.365890,-4.140854 50.365905,-4.140868 50.365917,-4.140889 50.365919,-4.140907 50.365911,-4.140912 50.365898))) | Drinking fountain memorial. 1881. Polished grey and pink granite. Standing on an octagonal stepped base, a large square pier with drinking fountains on each side and polished pink granite colonnettes at the corners with finials above [one finial missing] | 2003-01-21 | 2003-01-21 | |||
1407641 | CHURCH OF ENGLAND CHAPEL, Ford Park Cemetery, Ford Park Road | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143620 50.383182,-4.143604 50.383179,-4.143592 50.383166,-4.143605 50.383161,-4.143599 50.383154,-4.143586 50.383158,-4.143563 50.383135,-4.143575 50.383130,-4.143570 50.383124,-4.143559 50.383128,-4.143546 50.383115,-4.143550 50.383105,-4.143536 50.383103,-4.143532 50.383113,-4.143482 50.383132,-4.143465 50.383130,-4.143461 50.383138,-4.143476 50.383140,-4.143433 50.383157,-4.143428 50.383151,-4.143416 50.383155,-4.143422 50.383161,-4.143384 50.383175,-4.143377 50.383169,-4.143367 50.383173,-4.143373 50.383179,-4.143330 50.383195,-4.143315 50.383194,-4.143312 50.383203,-4.143333 50.383216,-4.143312 50.383224,-4.143342 50.383259,-4.143365 50.383250,-4.143378 50.383264,-4.143375 50.383271,-4.143388 50.383273,-4.143391 50.383265,-4.143435 50.383248,-4.143441 50.383255,-4.143452 50.383251,-4.143447 50.383245,-4.143485 50.383230,-4.143491 50.383237,-4.143502 50.383233,-4.143494 50.383226,-4.143539 50.383209,-4.143537 50.383218,-4.143550 50.383219,-4.143553 50.383207,-4.143616 50.383190,-4.143620 50.383182))) | A Gothic Revival Anglican Cemetery chapel built 1847-8 by John R. Hamilton and James Medland of Gloucester; it underwent repair work in the early C21. ,Reasons for Designation,The Church of England chapel at Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth is listed at Grad | 2002-08-05 | 2002-08-05 |
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