Plymouth City Council
Listed building outline
Reference | Name | Listed building | Geometry | Notes | Organisation | Entry date | Start date | End date |
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740-1/66/310 | GRAND PARADE, Hoe, West, (South side) Walls and railings to road frontage by West Hoe Pier | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.147975 50.362965,-4.147814 50.363065,-4.147806 50.363092,-4.147812 50.363106,-4.147862 50.363131,-4.147924 50.363119,-4.148383 50.362842,-4.148396 50.362831,-4.148404 50.362804,-4.148397 50.362790,-4.148368 50.362770,-4.148304 50.362769,-4.147975 50.362965))) | Walls and railings. Late C19. Plymouth limestone rubble walls with dressed freestone copings and surmounted by ornate cast-iron railings with round-arch-over-arch detail and octagonal pyramid-on-inverted- pyramid finials to stanchions and arrow-head fin | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/66/316 | GREAT WESTERN ROAD, Hoe, West, (South West side) Former Dock Police Station & Custom Office at SE entrance to Millbay Docks | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150295 50.363042,-4.150360 50.363067,-4.150406 50.363055,-4.150423 50.363028,-4.150402 50.362994,-4.150354 50.362973,-4.150265 50.362995,-4.150295 50.363042))) | (Formerly Listed as: GREAT WESTERN ROAD, Plymouth Former Dock Police Station and Customs Office at SE entrance to Millbay Docks) Customs tower at entrance to docks. Early-mid C19. Plymouth limestone rubble and dressed limestone; flat roof behind parape | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/43/370 | GREENBANK ROAD, Plymouth, (South side) Direction Stone in wall at end of Cheltenham Place | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.133045 50.380062,-4.133059 50.380088,-4.133117 50.380105,-4.133139 50.380103,-4.133173 50.380086,-4.133185 50.380059,-4.133171 50.380033,-4.133155 50.380023,-4.133113 50.380015,-4.133057 50.380035,-4.133045 50.380062))) | Direction stone. 1754 date. Bollard-like dressed freestone block with domed head, set into a niche to a grouted rubble wall. Crude carving of bird over inscription. Left-hand side: 'The way to the Old King's Arms and Exeter Inn'. Right-hand side: 'To Ol | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/43/371 | GREENBANK TERRACE, Plymouth, (North side) No.31 Freedom House | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.128090 50.378011,-4.128089 50.378024,-4.128299 50.378028,-4.128357 50.378037,-4.128365 50.378029,-4.128427 50.378037,-4.128429 50.378014,-4.128449 50.378004,-4.128454 50.377967,-4.128435 50.377960,-4.128434 50.377941,-4.128390 50.377940,-4.128391 50.377931,-4.128371 50.377923,-4.128349 50.377923,-4.128327 50.377940,-4.128217 50.377937,-4.128200 50.377919,-4.128174 50.377918,-4.128156 50.377936,-4.128095 50.377934,-4.128093 50.377970,-4.128065 50.377970,-4.128062 50.378009,-4.128090 50.378011))) | Board of Guardians office of hospital, later used as a nurses' home, now still used as part of the hospital. 1909 foundation stone and list of guardians and cartouche inscribed 1630-1708. MATERIALS: Plymouth limestone brought to course, brick and freest | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/57/795 | HARWELL STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) All Saints Vicarage | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.148444 50.374415,-4.148551 50.374415,-4.148551 50.374370,-4.148576 50.374370,-4.148576 50.374352,-4.148555 50.374351,-4.148556 50.374325,-4.148576 50.374325,-4.148577 50.374296,-4.148557 50.374296,-4.148557 50.374311,-4.148395 50.374301,-4.148396 50.374369,-4.148444 50.374415))) | (Formerly Listed as: HARWELL STREET, Plymouth All Saints Vicarage) Former vicarage. 1887 by JD Sedding. Plymouth limestone brought to course and rendered to upper floor; steep dry slate gabled roofs and tall brick stacks with 2 drip courses: central axi | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/8/428 | HAYE ROAD, Elburton, (West side (off)) Haye Farmhouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.070393 50.371687,-4.070390 50.371606,-4.070429 50.371605,-4.070428 50.371554,-4.070238 50.371557,-4.070241 50.371657,-4.070222 50.371657,-4.070223 50.371681,-4.070242 50.371680,-4.070246 50.371762,-4.070376 50.371760,-4.070373 50.371687,-4.070393 50.371687))) | (Formerly Listed as: HAYE ROAD, Plympton Haye Farmhouse) Farmhouse. C17 or possibly earlier. Stone rubble with rendered front, overgrown with creeper; steep grouted slate hipped roofs; 3 large rubble and brick rear lateral stacks plus later slender bric | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/8/429 | HAYE ROAD, Elburton, (West side (off)) Barn immediately south of Haye Farmhouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.070547 50.371431,-4.070253 50.371435,-4.070255 50.371494,-4.070550 50.371490,-4.070547 50.371431))) | (Formerly Listed as: HAYE ROAD, Plympton Barn immediately south of Haye Farmhouse) Large threshing barn. C18 incorporating possibly re-used date stone inside ground-floor doorway inscribed 'R.H. 1747'. Local rubble with timber lintels over the openings; | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/78/599 | HEXTON HILL ROAD, (South side) Plymstock, Hooe (Lower) Brakeview | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.111573 50.354372,-4.111554 50.354335,-4.111529 50.354338,-4.111512 50.354302,-4.111482 50.354306,-4.111497 50.354343,-4.111422 50.354353,-4.111416 50.354334,-4.111364 50.354341,-4.111371 50.354359,-4.111328 50.354366,-4.111344 50.354406,-4.111557 50.354376,-4.111607 50.354471,-4.111671 50.354457,-4.111622 50.354362,-4.111573 50.354372))) | (Formerly Listed as: QUAY, Plymstock, Lower Hooe Brakeview) House. Late C17 or early C18. Render on probable rubble; steep dry slate roof; rendered end stack on left. 2-room plan with central entrance passage or hallway. 2 storeys; approximately symmetr | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/56/798 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: Boundary Wall to NW side | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.158785 50.373312,-4.158746 50.373332,-4.158738 50.373360,-4.158744 50.373373,-4.158774 50.373394,-4.158807 50.373402,-4.158854 50.373396,-4.159175 50.373185,-4.159603 50.372962,-4.159781 50.372835,-4.159787 50.372808,-4.159780 50.372794,-4.159728 50.372771,-4.159667 50.372784,-4.159503 50.372899,-4.159079 50.373119,-4.158785 50.373312))) | (Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital: Boundary wall along Clarence Place and Stoke Road) Boundary wall to former Naval Hospital, designed to prevent the desertion of patients usually recruited by press-gangs. 1758-1762. High | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/55/804 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: Landing Jetty | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160244 50.372479,-4.160307 50.372591,-4.160399 50.372570,-4.160340 50.372460,-4.160244 50.372479))) | (Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital: Landing Jetty) Landing jetty used to bring patients ashore from their ships. 1758-65, part of the original scheme for the Royal Naval Hospital. Rusticated granite ashlar walls and with g | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/55/809 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: North Gateway & Store and attached walls | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160217 50.372294,-4.160174 50.372333,-4.160028 50.372449,-4.160126 50.372488,-4.160376 50.372295,-4.160327 50.372213,-4.160217 50.372294))) | (Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital: North Gateway and Store) North gateway into former Naval Hospital, and adjoining store. 1758-65, designed for the Navy Board by Alexander Rovehead. Plymouth limestone rubble with limesto | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/56/810 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, Former Royal Naval Hospital: Octagonal Posting Box immediately S of Pay Office | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159821 50.371928,-4.159836 50.371954,-4.159893 50.371971,-4.159934 50.371962,-4.159959 50.371939,-4.159962 50.371925,-4.159958 50.371911,-4.159931 50.371889,-4.159889 50.371881,-4.159833 50.371901,-4.159821 50.371928))) | (Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital: Octagonal Posting Box immediately S of Pay Office) Post box. 1853-59 for the Royal Naval Hospital but probably cast by one of the Post Office contractors. Painted red cast-iron. Octagona | 1974-05-01 | 1974-05-01 | |||
740-1/56/811 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: Pavilion north of Inner Gates (Pay Office) | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159831 50.372092,-4.159970 50.372056,-4.159900 50.371930,-4.159755 50.371963,-4.159831 50.372092))) | (Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital: Pay Office and Admiral's Office) Agent's office and entrance lodge, later pay office at former Naval Hospital. Dated 1765, designed by Alexander Rovehead for the Navy Board. Plymouth lim | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/55/802 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: Stables | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160712 50.371398,-4.160845 50.371643,-4.160931 50.371624,-4.160795 50.371380,-4.160712 50.371398))) | Stabling to former Naval Hospital. 1758-65, part of the original scheme by Alexander Rovehead for the Navy Board. Red brick laid to English bond; segmental brick arches over windows; oak lintels over doorways; corrugated asbestos hipped roof. Rectangular | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/56/819 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: Sundial in front & west of The Quadrangle Centre | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.157912 50.372198,-4.157927 50.372225,-4.157985 50.372242,-4.158026 50.372233,-4.158050 50.372210,-4.158053 50.372196,-4.158049 50.372182,-4.158022 50.372160,-4.157981 50.372152,-4.157925 50.372172,-4.157912 50.372198))) | (Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital: Sundial in front and west of Trafalgar Block) Sundial at former Naval Hospital. c1765, by John Gilbert of London. Brass sundial on turned freestone pedestal set in former composite mills | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/56/820 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Church of the Good Shepherd | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.156353 50.372653,-4.156614 50.372588,-4.156620 50.372597,-4.156658 50.372587,-4.156651 50.372576,-4.156663 50.372573,-4.156639 50.372535,-4.156657 50.372530,-4.156636 50.372496,-4.156617 50.372501,-4.156586 50.372439,-4.156536 50.372451,-4.156536 50.372465,-4.156275 50.372526,-4.156293 50.372555,-4.156258 50.372571,-4.156247 50.372605,-4.156284 50.372630,-4.156339 50.372630,-4.156353 50.372653))) | (Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital: Chapel) Chapel at former Naval Hospital. 1883, restored after war damage in 1945-6. MATERIALS: Plymouth limestone random rubble (like crazy paving) and limestone dressings; dry slate roo | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/55/815 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square Nos.1, 2 & 3 and area walls & railings | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159843 50.371515,-4.159852 50.371530,-4.160139 50.371461,-4.160105 50.371402,-4.160135 50.371394,-4.160101 50.371330,-4.160014 50.371351,-4.160021 50.371363,-4.159973 50.371375,-4.159960 50.371352,-4.159921 50.371362,-4.159933 50.371384,-4.159839 50.371406,-4.159826 50.371383,-4.159775 50.371395,-4.159843 50.371515))) | Formerly known as: Royal Naval Hospital: Residences 1 & 2 (Medical Mess) & area walls & railings HIGH STREET Stonehouse. Officer's houses at former Naval Hospital. 1806, probably by Daniel Alexander (1768-1846); south houses restored after bomb damage. P | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/55/816 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square Nos.4-7 (consec) and walls & railings | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160362 50.371773,-4.160457 50.371752,-4.160449 50.371738,-4.160502 50.371725,-4.160435 50.371603,-4.160489 50.371590,-4.160483 50.371580,-4.160425 50.371592,-4.160358 50.371473,-4.160376 50.371469,-4.160359 50.371443,-4.160198 50.371479,-4.160216 50.371511,-4.160192 50.371517,-4.160340 50.371778,-4.160362 50.371773))) | (Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital: Residences Nos.4, 5, 6 & 7 including area railings) Officier's houses at former Naval Hospital, now houses. 1765, designed by Alexander Rovehead for the Navy Board; rendered 1921. Red b | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/55/817 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square Nos.8 & 9 and area walls & railings | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160351 50.371850,-4.160341 50.371834,-4.160236 50.371858,-4.160229 50.371869,-4.160204 50.371864,-4.160179 50.371880,-4.160162 50.371875,-4.160051 50.371901,-4.160111 50.372010,-4.160191 50.371992,-4.160202 50.372012,-4.160221 50.372008,-4.160214 50.371994,-4.160237 50.371990,-4.160232 50.371982,-4.160260 50.371975,-4.160272 50.371997,-4.160289 50.371993,-4.160277 50.371972,-4.160320 50.371961,-4.160369 50.371972,-4.160393 50.371956,-4.160402 50.371942,-4.160351 50.371850))) | (Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital: Residences Nos.8 & 9. The Medical Mess) Official residences including admiral's house. 1806, probably by Daniel Alexander (1768-1846); restored after bomb damage. Plymouth limestone ashl | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/55/807 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square No.10 and attached walls | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160633 50.371784,-4.160687 50.371880,-4.160793 50.371856,-4.160776 50.371825,-4.160806 50.371817,-4.160760 50.371736,-4.160624 50.371768,-4.160633 50.371784))) | Formerly known as: Royal Naval Hospital: Medical Mess Annexe and attached walls HIGH STREET Stonehouse. House. Built as chaplain's house c1806 by Daniel Alexander (1768-1846). Plymouth limestone ashlar with flat arches, mid-floor string above ground flo | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/55/818 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square Nos.11, 12 & 12A and attached walls | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161423 50.371470,-4.161172 50.371215,-4.161105 50.371242,-4.161137 50.371274,-4.161150 50.371269,-4.161166 50.371286,-4.161140 50.371296,-4.161206 50.371364,-4.161194 50.371369,-4.161273 50.371445,-4.161287 50.371439,-4.161347 50.371500,-4.161423 50.371470))) | (Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital: Residences Nos.11, 12 & 13) Officer's house at former Naval Hospital. c1765, designed by Alexander Rovehead for the Navy Board. Plymouth limestone rubble with limestone quoins, architrav | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/56/814 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square No.14 (Middleton Lodge) and wall | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159579 50.371483,-4.159524 50.371495,-4.159539 50.371524,-4.159515 50.371529,-4.159565 50.371619,-4.159715 50.371585,-4.159645 50.371458,-4.159600 50.371468,-4.159608 50.371482,-4.159585 50.371488,-4.159579 50.371483))) | (Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital: Pay Office and Admiral's Office) Steward and butler's office, later Surgeon rear admiral's office. 1765, designed by Alexander Rovehead for the Navy Board. Plymouth limestone rubble with | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/56/801 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square No.16 and rear courtyard wall | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159485 50.371208,-4.159452 50.371123,-4.159296 50.371148,-4.159374 50.371285,-4.159508 50.371265,-4.159485 50.371208))) | Formerly known as: Royal Naval Hospital: Entrance Lodge (right) HIGH STREET Stonehouse. Officer's house to former Naval Hospital. Mid C19. Plymouth limestone brought to course and with limestone dressings including rusticated quoins; asbestos slate roof | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/56/800 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square No.19 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159784 50.371074,-4.159823 50.371069,-4.159775 50.370933,-4.159712 50.370943,-4.159758 50.371078,-4.159784 50.371074))) | Formerly known as: Royal Naval Hospital: Barracks HIGH STREET Stonehouse. Barracks at former Naval Hospital; now offices. Mid-late C18. Plymouth limestone rubble with limestone dressings, and slate hipped roof. Single-depth plan. ,EXTERIOR: 3 storeys; 5- | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/56/884 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square No.17 and attached wall. | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159824 50.371069,-4.159620 50.371098,-4.159645 50.371159,-4.159784 50.371139,-4.159775 50.371121,-4.159833 50.371114,-4.159827 50.371100,-4.159851 50.371097,-4.159959 50.371352,-4.159841 50.371067,-4.159824 50.371069))) | Formerly known as: Royal Naval Hospital: Entrance Lodge (left) HIGH STREET Stonehouse. Officer's house at former Naval Hospital, now house. Mid C19. Dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course with dry slate roof over a moulded stone parapet, pediment w | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/56/822 | HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: Water Tower | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.156378 50.373247,-4.156356 50.373224,-4.156310 50.373220,-4.156265 50.373237,-4.156254 50.373270,-4.156279 50.373295,-4.156327 50.373298,-4.156367 50.373282,-4.156378 50.373247))) | Water tower. 1758-80. Plymouth limestone rubble with limestone quoins and other dressings. Octagonal plan. Moulded under low-pitched roof with central octagonal turret with leaded dome and ball finial. 3 storey elevations with blocked oculi to upper floo | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/65/769 | DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) Nos.120 AND 122 and attached forecourt walls and railings | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161423 50.363761,-4.161419 50.363743,-4.161312 50.363755,-4.161377 50.363986,-4.161544 50.363968,-4.161539 50.363945,-4.161551 50.363924,-4.161529 50.363906,-4.161522 50.363875,-4.161539 50.363874,-4.161518 50.363789,-4.161534 50.363787,-4.161541 50.363812,-4.161678 50.363797,-4.161668 50.363760,-4.161657 50.363762,-4.161651 50.363737,-4.161423 50.363761))) | House and attached house on corner site. No.120 (right) is C18, No.22 is early C19 by John Foulston. Stucco, with stucco detail to No.122; roof hidden behind attic parapet with piers dividing the bays and windows to bays, some blind; original rainwater | 1954-01-25 | 1954-01-25 | |||
740-1/57/273 | HOE GARDENS, Hoe Nos.1-4 (Consecutive) and attached walls, steps and railings | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.138473 50.367333,-4.138475 50.367348,-4.138950 50.367330,-4.138948 50.367313,-4.138968 50.367313,-4.138963 50.367234,-4.138887 50.367239,-4.138890 50.367275,-4.138826 50.367278,-4.138824 50.367250,-4.138466 50.367260,-4.138473 50.367333))) | Planned mews terrace. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; asbestos slate parallel roofs with copings over party walls and brick end and axial stacks. Double-depth plan, the 2 central houses each with 2 rooms at the front and central entrances, the end ho | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/57/274 | HOE GARDENS, Hoe, Nos.5-8 (Consecutive) and attached forecourt walls, steps and railings | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.138555 50.367497,-4.138828 50.367487,-4.138830 50.367500,-4.138962 50.367495,-4.138953 50.367392,-4.138490 50.367411,-4.138495 50.367500,-4.138555 50.367497))) | Planned mews terrace. Mid-late C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate or asbestos slate roofs with slightly-projecting eaves, the roofs of the end houses higher; stepped brick end and axial stacks. Double-depth plan, Nos 5-8 each with 2 rooms at the f | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/66/275 | HOE ROAD, Hoe, (North side) Belvedere | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144208 50.364645,-4.144172 50.364664,-4.144131 50.364654,-4.144072 50.364755,-4.144337 50.364823,-4.144400 50.364721,-4.144354 50.364710,-4.144352 50.364680,-4.144387 50.364675,-4.144380 50.364656,-4.144423 50.364644,-4.144392 50.364600,-4.144436 50.364605,-4.144437 50.364586,-4.144538 50.364587,-4.144534 50.364548,-4.144397 50.364538,-4.144381 50.364534,-4.144386 50.364523,-4.144328 50.364511,-4.144322 50.364521,-4.144292 50.364514,-4.144183 50.364473,-4.144144 50.364505,-4.144221 50.364533,-4.144206 50.364555,-4.144249 50.364571,-4.144193 50.364594,-4.144211 50.364616,-4.144188 50.364628,-4.144208 50.364645))) | (Formerly Listed as: THE HOE, Plymouth Belvidere) Large summer house or belvedere in public park, erected on the site of former bull ring. 1891 date flanking central royal coat of arms; the structure incorporates C17 granite Tuscan columns from the old | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/57/277 | HOLYROOD PLACE, Hoe, (East side) Nos.5 AND 7 and attached forecourt walls and railings | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144413 50.366307,-4.144610 50.366315,-4.144624 50.366192,-4.144426 50.366184,-4.144426 50.366190,-4.144445 50.366191,-4.144442 50.366214,-4.144235 50.366208,-4.144228 50.366265,-4.144434 50.366277,-4.144432 50.366297,-4.144378 50.366295,-4.144378 50.366306,-4.144413 50.366307))) | Pair of houses in planned terrace. Mid/late C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate roof with projecting eaves; 2 attic windows; stuccoed end stacks with remnant moulded cornices and many old clay pots. Double-depth-plan mirror-image pair, each house w | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/57/278 | HOLYROOD PLACE, Hoe, (East side) Nos.9 AND 11 and attached forecourt walls and railings | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144426 50.366184,-4.144624 50.366192,-4.144637 50.366072,-4.144467 50.366066,-4.144464 50.366093,-4.144387 50.366090,-4.144377 50.366151,-4.144449 50.366154,-4.144447 50.366176,-4.144427 50.366175,-4.144426 50.366184))) | Pair of houses in planned terrace. Mid-late C19. Stucco with stucco detail; asbestos slate roof with projecting eaves; 2 attic dormers; deep stuccoed end stacks. Double-depth-plan mirror-image pair, each with 1 room at the front. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys plu | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/27/343 | HONICKNOWLE LANE, Pennycross, (West side (off)) Church of St Pancras | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150981 50.400677,-4.150997 50.400767,-4.151097 50.400753,-4.151108 50.400792,-4.151260 50.400780,-4.151253 50.400752,-4.151312 50.400752,-4.151310 50.400745,-4.151331 50.400743,-4.151326 50.400727,-4.151341 50.400730,-4.151325 50.400673,-4.151315 50.400674,-4.151317 50.400680,-4.151241 50.400689,-4.151227 50.400642,-4.151117 50.400654,-4.151119 50.400663,-4.150981 50.400677))) | (Formerly Listed as: PENNYCROSS Church of St Pancras) Manorial chapel, later a parish church. Part of chancel 1482 on possibly earlier site, otherwise extended and rebuilt in 1820, using the original stone, and altered in 1870; parish created 1898; W en | 1954-01-25 | 1954-01-25 | |||
740-1/27/345 | HONICKNOWLE LANE, Pennycross, (West side (off)) Haldene Tomb approx 6m east of Church of St Pancras | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150845 50.400744,-4.150860 50.400770,-4.150918 50.400787,-4.150974 50.400768,-4.150986 50.400741,-4.150982 50.400727,-4.150955 50.400705,-4.150914 50.400697,-4.150858 50.400717,-4.150845 50.400744))) | Chest tomb. Early C19. To Mrs Main Haldene 1773-1834, relict of the late Colonel Henry Haldene of the Royal Engineers. Dressed freestone with chamfered base, moulded plinth, roll-moulded corners to inscribed sides and a moulded lid. Rectangular plan. | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/27/346 | HONICKNOWLE LANE, Pennycross, (West side (off)) Nelson Tombs approx 8m east of Church of St Pancras | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150763 50.400779,-4.150767 50.400793,-4.150793 50.400815,-4.150835 50.400823,-4.150876 50.400814,-4.150900 50.400791,-4.150903 50.400777,-4.150899 50.400763,-4.150873 50.400741,-4.150831 50.400733,-4.150790 50.400742,-4.150765 50.400765,-4.150763 50.400779))) | 2 chest tombs. The tomb farther from the church to John Wood Nelson 1770-1844, the other to Henry Nelson 1799-1875, John's eldest son. Dressed freestone with moulded plinths, pilaster corners and moulded lids, the later tomb with outward tapering sides | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/27/347 | HONICKNOWLE LANE, Pennycross, (West side (off)) Rundell Tomb approx 6m north-east of Church of St Pancras | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150975 50.400832,-4.150979 50.400846,-4.151006 50.400868,-4.151048 50.400875,-4.151104 50.400856,-4.151116 50.400829,-4.151112 50.400815,-4.151085 50.400793,-4.151044 50.400786,-4.151022 50.400788,-4.150988 50.400805,-4.150975 50.400832))) | Chest tomb. Early C19 to Ann, 2nd daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Rundell who died 1826 aged 17. Dressed freestone on large freestone base. Rectangular on plan. The chest tomb has moulded plinth, moulded and cabled corners and a moulded lid. | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/27/344 | HONICKNOWLE LANE, Pennycross, (West side (off)) Two chest tombs approx 6m north of Church of St Pancras | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150910 50.400837,-4.150925 50.400864,-4.150982 50.400881,-4.151023 50.400872,-4.151048 50.400849,-4.151051 50.400835,-4.151047 50.400821,-4.151020 50.400799,-4.150978 50.400791,-4.150922 50.400811,-4.150910 50.400837))) | 2 chest tombs. Early-mid C19. Dressed freestone. Rectangular-plan chest tombs on rectangular bases, each chest tomb stands on 4 feet, has tapered sides out towards top and a moulded lid. The tomb nearer to the church has relief panels to sides, the othe | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/75/572 | HORN LANE, Plymstock, (West side) Downhorn Farmhouse | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.087853 50.358210,-4.087857 50.358223,-4.087890 50.358219,-4.087888 50.358207,-4.087932 50.358202,-4.087913 50.358071,-4.087969 50.358069,-4.087961 50.357984,-4.087801 50.357990,-4.087806 50.358043,-4.087783 50.358044,-4.087786 50.358073,-4.087813 50.358071,-4.087817 50.358112,-4.087798 50.358113,-4.087801 50.358144,-4.087832 50.358143,-4.087846 50.358211,-4.087853 50.358210))) | Farmhouse. C17. Rendered front, otherwise rubble walls plus slatehanging to upper part of left-hand gable end; steep dry slate roofs with central part taller and including 2 hipped projections at the front; C17 rubble stacks: 2 end stacks and 1 axial sta | 1960-03-29 | 1960-03-29 | |||
740-1/10/847 | HORSHAM LANE, Tamerton Foliot, (West side) No.15 Jessops | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.155015 50.430286,-4.155014 50.430300,-4.155058 50.430302,-4.155058 50.430317,-4.155219 50.430326,-4.155230 50.430251,-4.154998 50.430239,-4.154993 50.430284,-4.155015 50.430286))) | Village house. Early/mid C19. Slatehanging on rubble to front, otherwise local rubble with shallow segmental brick arches; dry slate roof, hipped on the right; rendered stacks at either end of original house. Double-depth plan including heightened rear l | 1998-11-09 | 1998-11-09 | |||
740-1/42/655 | HOTHAM PLACE, Stoke, (North side) Nos.1-15 AND 12A (Consecutive) | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.157715 50.375564,-4.157849 50.375704,-4.157869 50.375696,-4.157850 50.375675,-4.157866 50.375669,-4.157813 50.375615,-4.157869 50.375592,-4.157925 50.375647,-4.157936 50.375642,-4.157957 50.375663,-4.158019 50.375638,-4.157946 50.375563,-4.158001 50.375540,-4.158055 50.375593,-4.158071 50.375587,-4.158091 50.375609,-4.158131 50.375594,-4.158111 50.375571,-4.158125 50.375564,-4.158073 50.375511,-4.158138 50.375485,-4.158139 50.375495,-4.158185 50.375541,-4.158204 50.375535,-4.158225 50.375556,-4.158279 50.375535,-4.158200 50.375462,-4.158261 50.375437,-4.158336 50.375513,-4.158400 50.375487,-4.158331 50.375412,-4.158393 50.375389,-4.158463 50.375464,-4.158515 50.375442,-4.158495 50.375420,-4.158510 50.375414,-4.158463 50.375360,-4.158515 50.375339,-4.158568 50.375394,-4.158605 50.375381,-4.158622 50.375400,-4.158659 50.375386,-4.158589 50.375307,-4.158649 50.375285,-4.158695 50.375327,-4.158726 50.375317,-4.158683 50.375268,-4.158736 50.375245,-4.158795 50.375295,-4.158819 50.375283,-4.158695 50.375184,-4.157715 50.375564))) | (Formerly Listed as: HOTHAM PLACE, Devonport Nos.1-12 (consec), No.12A, Nos.14 and 15) Terrace of 15 cottages. Mid-late C19. Squared Plymouth limestone rubble with brick surrounds to the openings, most painted, the others mostly with painted surrounds; | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/62/9 | HOW STREET, Barbican, (South side) Nos.1-15 (Consecutive) Corporation Buildings and attached walls | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135736 50.370048,-4.136295 50.370023,-4.136284 50.369929,-4.136228 50.369931,-4.136225 50.369914,-4.136213 50.369914,-4.136217 50.369942,-4.136146 50.369946,-4.136143 50.369918,-4.136125 50.369918,-4.136128 50.369947,-4.136065 50.369950,-4.136061 50.369921,-4.136048 50.369923,-4.136051 50.369951,-4.135983 50.369954,-4.135979 50.369926,-4.135967 50.369926,-4.135970 50.369955,-4.135903 50.369958,-4.135900 50.369928,-4.135887 50.369929,-4.135890 50.369958,-4.135820 50.369961,-4.135816 50.369934,-4.135803 50.369934,-4.135806 50.369962,-4.135737 50.369966,-4.135734 50.369938,-4.135722 50.369940,-4.135720 50.369925,-4.135687 50.369926,-4.135691 50.369955,-4.135667 50.369956,-4.135673 50.370050,-4.135736 50.370048))) | Marked Nos 1-9 on OS map. Terrace of local authority flats. Completed 1898. Painted brick walls, stone sills, concrete floors, stairs and landings; slate roofs with projecting eaves, clay tile cresting and shaped finials; 7 gables with collared and arch- | 1988-12-19 | 1988-12-19 | |||
740-1/62/10 | HOW STREET, Barbican, (South side) Nos.16-21 (Consecutive) Corporation Buildings | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136523 50.370024,-4.137287 50.370017,-4.137309 50.369937,-4.136376 50.369943,-4.136377 50.370026,-4.136523 50.370024))) | Marked Nos 10-15 on OS map. Terrace of local authority housing with corner shop. c1900. Painted brick walls, concrete floors and staircases; dry slate stepped roofs with slightly projecting eaves, hipped at the ends; deep brick end stacks with stepped c | 1988-12-19 | 1988-12-19 | |||
740-1/37/339 | HYDE PARK ROAD, Mutley, (West side) Church of St Gabriel | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.138884 50.386331,-4.138875 50.386310,-4.138917 50.386302,-4.138921 50.386310,-4.138930 50.386308,-4.138927 50.386300,-4.138976 50.386292,-4.138980 50.386300,-4.138994 50.386298,-4.138991 50.386290,-4.139033 50.386282,-4.139037 50.386290,-4.139051 50.386288,-4.139048 50.386279,-4.139102 50.386270,-4.139107 50.386293,-4.139189 50.386275,-4.139186 50.386268,-4.139176 50.386270,-4.139154 50.386219,-4.139167 50.386217,-4.139164 50.386210,-4.139149 50.386210,-4.139122 50.386148,-4.139134 50.386146,-4.139131 50.386138,-4.139118 50.386140,-4.139100 50.386099,-4.139111 50.386097,-4.139107 50.386088,-4.139095 50.386090,-4.139089 50.386076,-4.139022 50.386088,-4.139033 50.386112,-4.138924 50.386131,-4.138921 50.386126,-4.138864 50.386141,-4.138849 50.386138,-4.138851 50.386144,-4.138835 50.386141,-4.138689 50.386172,-4.138686 50.386167,-4.138579 50.386184,-4.138589 50.386188,-4.138611 50.386239,-4.138552 50.386244,-4.138650 50.386372,-4.138884 50.386331))) | (Formerly Listed as: HYDE PARK ROAD, Plymouth Church of St Gabriel) Anglican church. 1909 foundation stone, by WD Caroe, chancel completed 1924, NE chapel 1954-55. Plymouth limestone brought to course, yellow stone dressings; steep slate roofs laid to d | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/37/340 | HYDE PARK ROAD, Mutley, (West side) Plymouth College | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137893 50.384817,-4.137813 50.384838,-4.137804 50.384824,-4.137594 50.384880,-4.137623 50.384861,-4.137567 50.384823,-4.137560 50.384827,-4.137317 50.384665,-4.137335 50.384654,-4.137242 50.384592,-4.137223 50.384603,-4.137139 50.384548,-4.136997 50.384635,-4.136973 50.384621,-4.136938 50.384642,-4.136961 50.384658,-4.136923 50.384681,-4.137290 50.384920,-4.137361 50.384877,-4.137334 50.384857,-4.137348 50.384849,-4.137314 50.384823,-4.137324 50.384818,-4.137415 50.384878,-4.137401 50.384887,-4.137430 50.384906,-4.137372 50.384942,-4.137500 50.385027,-4.137952 50.384906,-4.137893 50.384817))) | (Formerly Listed as: HYDE PARK ROAD, Plymouth Plymouth College) College of education. 1880 datestone, extended 1926 (foundation stone). Dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course, limestone dressings; dry slate roof behind moulded embattled parapet. T | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/64/147 | JAMES STREET, Devonport, Mutton Cove Harbour and Pier | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.176665 50.365142,-4.176654 50.365071,-4.176773 50.365064,-4.176773 50.365054,-4.176795 50.365054,-4.176788 50.365015,-4.176530 50.365023,-4.176528 50.365035,-4.176493 50.365022,-4.176432 50.365024,-4.176433 50.365071,-4.176456 50.365071,-4.176457 50.365081,-4.176585 50.365079,-4.176595 50.365150,-4.176665 50.365142))) | Harbour walls and pier walls. Probably late C18, the pier probably early-mid C19. Stone rubble with large blocks and dressed granite copings and steps; iron bollards and stanchions. Original harbour with retaining walls on 3 sides and a stone jetty retur | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 | |||
740-1/54/148 | KER STREET, Devonport, Nos.122 AND 124 Oddfellows Hall | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.175609 50.369229,-4.175688 50.369210,-4.175706 50.369241,-4.175849 50.369208,-4.175787 50.369102,-4.175566 50.369154,-4.175609 50.369229))) | Hall. 1823 by John Foulston. Stucco; roof hidden by parapet; stuccoed end stacks. Egyptian style. Rectangular plan. ,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-bay front with tapered roll-moulded architraves framing each bay in the shape of a pylon. Coved hoods | 1954-01-21 | 1954-01-21 | |||
740-1/54/149 | KER STREET, Devonport, Crown & Column Public House | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.176502 50.368586,-4.176460 50.368500,-4.176406 50.368510,-4.176411 50.368522,-4.176394 50.368525,-4.176530 50.368777,-4.176614 50.368758,-4.176559 50.368646,-4.176534 50.368652,-4.176502 50.368586))) | Public house. Early C19. Stucco; hipped slate roof with stuccoed stack on the left. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys; 3-window-range front. Original hornless sashes with glazing bars to tall 1st-floor openings and to square 2nd-floor openings. Stucco detail | 1954-01-25 | 1954-01-25 | |||
740-1/54/150 | KER STREET, Devonport, Devonport Column | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.176429 50.369153,-4.176513 50.369136,-4.176484 50.369083,-4.176401 50.369101,-4.176429 50.369153))) | Commemorative column. 1824 by John Foulston. Granite fluted Greek Doric column surmounted by railed platform with flagpole, the column standing on a panelled plinth set on a high stepped granite ashlar platform approached by steps. To south side is a cas | 1954-01-25 | 1954-01-25 | |||
740-1/54/151 | KER STREET, Devonport, Devonport Guildhall and attached walls | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.176008 50.369069,-4.176402 50.368980,-4.176536 50.368947,-4.176437 50.368767,-4.175926 50.368886,-4.175944 50.368913,-4.175900 50.368926,-4.175893 50.368939,-4.175963 50.369056,-4.176008 50.369069))) | (Formerly Listed as: KER STREET, Devonport Guildhall) Guildhall. 1821-22 by John Foulston. Stucco. Rectangular plan plus transepts towards rear; designed to resemble an ancient Greek temple. Single storey; tetrastyle Greek Doric portico with fluted colu | 1954-01-25 | 1954-01-25 | |||
740-1/45/318 | LAIRA AVENUE, Laira, (North side) Cleve Villa | MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.102723 50.383921,-4.102721 50.383929,-4.102656 50.383917,-4.102604 50.384030,-4.102801 50.384068,-4.102813 50.384056,-4.102807 50.384054,-4.102847 50.383966,-4.102809 50.383958,-4.102814 50.383946,-4.102750 50.383934,-4.102754 50.383926,-4.102723 50.383921))) | (Formerly Listed as: LAIRA AVENUE, Plymouth Cleve Villa) Villa. Early-mid C19. Stucco; dry slate roof with projecting eaves and rendered end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-bay front with recessed central entrance bay. Full-width 5-b | 1975-05-01 | 1975-05-01 |
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