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MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135088 50.366954,-4.135101 50.366933,-4.135027... 1975-05-01 NEW STREET, Barbican (north side) No. 16 Warehouse. Early C19. Stone rubble with dressed or selected stone quoins and segmental rubble (ground floor) or brick arches over the openings; dry slate roof with hipped front end; brick stack right of front. Rectangular plan, end on to the street. 0740-1/62/30 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135026 50.366914,-4.134993 50.366904,-4.134857... 1954-01-25 NEW STREET, Barbican (north side) Nos. 17 & 18 A pair of former C17 merchants' houses, one of the which was re-fronted and converted into a fish warehouse in C19; both buildings were converted into flats in the late C20.,,MATERIALS: No.17 has a plastered timber-framed front and No.18 is constructed o 1386272 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.156294 50.428167,-4.156327 50.428167,-4.156376... 1998-11-09 MILESTONE AT THE JUNCTION OF FORE STREET AND STATION ROAD, TAMERTON FOLIOT 1386497 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178174 50.367339,-4.177661 50.366473,-4.177672... 1999-08-13 SPINNING HOUSE (S132) AND ATTACHED RETAINING WALLS, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 1388400 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143620 50.383182,-4.143604 50.383179,-4.143592... 2002-08-05 CHURCH OF ENGLAND CHAPEL, Ford Park Cemetery, Ford Park Road 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 1407641 2002-08-05
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.106728 50.391789,-4.106729 50.391766,-4.106714... 2013-06-21 Plymouth Second World War Memorial to the Civilian Dead, Efford Cemetery History,The memorial commemorates the 1,174 civilians who lost their lives during the Second World War air attacks on Plymouth. The worst of these attacks took place over seven nights through March and April 1941 and became known as the Plymouth Blitz; a 1413761 2013-06-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.116993 50.377676,-4.116974 50.377629,-4.116988... 2014-07-08 Church of St Simon, Salisbury Road, Plymouth, PL4 8TA Summary of Building,The Church of St Simon, Plymouth built 1905-7 to a design by Harbottle Reed, the west end having been completed in 1957. ,,Reasons for Designation,The Church of St Simon, Plymouth, is listed at Grade II for the following principal rea 1419847 2014-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.125020 50.410648,-4.125363 50.410560,-4.125255... 2014-07-22 Smallack Kitchen Garden, Smallack Farm, Smallack Drive, Plymouth, PL6 5EB The walled garden at Smallack was constructed to serve Smallack House (listed at Grade II), built as a farmhouse in the C18, and later becoming a small country house. Though the fields which surround Smallack have now largely been built over, the land to 1420728 2014-07-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.119486 50.414009,-4.119352 50.413803,-4.119545... 2015-06-02 Western Morning News, 17 Brest Road, Derriford, Plymouth PL6 5AA An integrated newspaper building, combining printing and office functions in a single premises by Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners. Built 1991-93.,PLAN: ‘boat-shaped’ building orientated with the prow towards the north east. Three levels set into the steep 1425964 2015-06-02
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.168439 50.365931,-4.168458 50.365972,-4.168510... 2015-12-24 Old Gun Wharf Wall. South of Admiralty House, Mount Wise, Richmond Walk 1430125 2015-12-24
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.184546 50.369890,-4.184521 50.369813,-4.184636... 2016-01-15 No 2 Dock, including bollards and capstans 1432153 2016-01-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.184775 50.370488,-4.184785 50.370425,-4.184824... 2016-01-15 No 3 Dock, including bollards and capstans 1432208 2016-01-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.184416 50.370980,-4.184511 50.370899,-4.184442... 2016-01-15 No 4 Dock, including bollards and capstans 1432211 2016-01-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048351 50.384122,-4.048389 50.384128,-4.048399... 2016-11-01 Plympton War Memorial, Barbican Road, Plympton, Plymouth PL7 1LP A parish war memorial, unveiled in May 1924 and designed by the Rector of St Maurice, Revd. CE Seccombe. ,,Of Cornish grey granite, the monument takes the form of an obelisk on a plinth which rises above a platform of two steps.,,The monument is placed t 1439366 2016-11-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136658 50.366886,-4.136659 50.366780,-4.136678... 2017-11-02 Jewish Burial Ground off Lambhay Hill, The Barbican, Plymouth, 1448469 2017-11-02
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.059000 50.390519,-4.059102 50.390481,-4.059258... 2017-11-08 B3146, Plympton, Devon, Plymbridge Road Bridge Plymbridge Road Bridge, which carries the B3416 over the Exeter-Plymouth main line in Plympton, constructed in about 1848 for the South Devon Railway, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons:,Architectural interest:,* as a good and well 1449716 2017-11-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144550 50.370059,-4.144603 50.370093,-4.144963... 2018-08-20 Theatre Royal Plymouth, Royal Parade, 1457337 2018-08-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136507 50.363190,-4.136479 50.363181,-4.136481... 2020-01-13 Remains of Fredericks Battery, Madeira Road (was listed as Fishers Nose Artillery Tower & SE wall) 1465752 2020-01-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.112466 50.403644,-4.112417 50.403611,-4.112329... 2004-07-16 EGGBUCKLAND KEEP, Plymouth Defensible keep and one of a series of fortifications around Plymouth and Devonport. Late 1860's, completed by 1872. Built as a result of the 1859 Royal Commission on the Defences of the United Kingdom and constructed under the direction of Major W. F. D 492174 2004-07-16
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154555 50.429800,-4.154559 50.429814,-4.154586... 2004-11-22 Whitsoncross Lane, Tamerton Foliot, Plymouth, ,K6 TELPHONE KIOSK K6 telephone kiosk. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast-iron. Square on plan with domed roof; unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing bars to windows and door. 493011 2004-11-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161309 50.363440,-4.161324 50.363466,-4.161381... 2005-03-07 K6 TELEPHONE KIOSK OPPOSITE ST PAUL'S CHURCH, Durnford Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door.,An intact K6 situated in a good heritage locati 493505 2005-03-07
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.138067 50.370169,-4.138064 50.370156,-4.138045... 2009-08-20 ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, St Andrew's Cross (East side) Bank (1956-1958) by National Provincial Bank architects' department (B.C. Sherren (Chief Architect), F. Norman James, A.E. Souter, and G.F. Miles). Reinforced concrete frame largely clad in Portland stone, Dartmoor granite and High Broom hand-made facin 493569 2009-08-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143603 50.369974,-4.143593 50.369825,-4.143316... 2007-06-21 CIVIC CENTRE, Armada Way, Plymouth Civic Centre (1958-62) by Jellicoe, Ballantyne and Coleridge. In-situ concrete structure with pre-cast aggregate panels. It comprises a fourteen storey slab block on a raised raft foundation which straddles a two storey block to the north and a bridge li 495906 2007-06-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.204910 50.399836,-4.204682 50.400021,-4.204279... 2009-04-17 The Camber, Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Walls enclosing wet dock. 1851-4, designed by the Commanding Royal Engineer, Devonport, for the Board of Ordnance. Granite ashlar with granite coping, limestone to inner face. Walls form four sides of dock with central opening to the W. Seaward face 497773 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.204166 50.399532,-4.204370 50.399352,-4.204137... 2009-04-17 Building 13 (Receipt and Issue Magazine), Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Ordnance magazine. 1853-7, designed by Commanding Royal Engineer, Devonport for the Board of Ordnance. Plymouth limestone ashlar with rock-faced dressings and granite plat band and coping, with corrugated sheet roof.,PLAN: Rectangular plan.,EXTERIOR: 497775 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.202778 50.400803,-4.203108 50.400918,-4.203170... 2009-04-17 Entrance gates and wall to east side of Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Walls and gatepiers at ordnance store. 1851-4, designed by Commanding Royal Engineer, Devonport for the Board of Ordnance. Plymouth limestone squared rubble and ashlar piers. Wall extends approx. 750m from NW to SE, reflecting the secure nature of the 500701 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.204188 50.398712,-4.204189 50.398687,-4.204145... 2009-04-17 Enclosure walls and piers to SW of Buildings 17, 25, 26 and 27, Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Walls and gatepiers at ordnance store. 1851-4. Plymouth limestone squared rubble and ashlar piers. The walls bound the magazine enclosure, the magazines and associated traverse walls being a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Wall with capped piers, with ga 500702 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.202362 50.397413,-4.202604 50.397231,-4.202329... 2009-04-17 Building 43, Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Empty Barrel and Case Store. 1856-7. Squared, coursed limestone rubble, rough rubble on north west side, with corrugated sheet roof.,PLAN: rectangular plan.,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; 2 gables wide, 9-window south east range. Gables have central segmental 500703 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.201044 50.396864,-4.201098 50.396890,-4.201244... 2009-04-17 Building 49, Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Foreman's office, printers and store. 1856/7. Limestone ashlar with rock-faced quoins and plinth and doorway dressings, and corrugated sheet roof.,PLAN: U-shaped single-depth plan. The heated foreman's office occupied the east wing, the printers that 500704 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.200160 50.396421,-4.200231 50.396364,-4.200108... 2009-04-17 Building 55 (Tube and Fuze Store), Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Store. 1856/7. Limestone ashlar with rock-faced quoins, plinth and dressings, and corrugated sheet roof.,PLAN: rectangular plan.,EXTERIOR: single storey; 3-window range. NE side has a central segmental-arched doorway with a boarded door, and flat-he 500705 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.199832 50.396253,-4.199954 50.396154,-4.199732... 2009-04-17 Building 59 (Examining Room), Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Store, shell examining room by 1866. 1856/7. Plymouth limestone ashlar with rock-faced quoins, plinth and dressings and corrugated sheet roof.,PLAN: rectangular plan.,EXTERIOR: single storey; 4-window range. Central segmental-arched doorway with a b 500706 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.199524 50.396097,-4.199752 50.395912,-4.199616... 2009-04-17 Building 63 (Empty Barrel and Case Store), Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Empty Barrel and Case store, now store. 1856-7. Limestone ashlar with rock-faced quoins and dressings and corrugated sheet roof.,PLAN: rectangular plan.,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; 2 gable ends. Wide, shallow, coped gables have central segmental-arched doo 500707 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.200039 50.396703,-4.200144 50.396620,-4.200014... 2009-04-17 Building 54 (Press House), Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Hydraulic Press House. 1856-7. Iron frame, partly clad in rendered brick, with hipped slate roof. Square plan, the iron columns framing the original press.,HISTORY: This comprises one of the key functional buildings at Bull Point, one of a group buil 500708 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.199071 50.395868,-4.199193 50.395770,-4.198968... 2009-04-17 Building 65 (Shell Filling and Packing Workshop), Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Shell-filling workshop, later carpenters' shop, now store. 1862. Limestone ashlar with rock-faced quoins, plinth and dressings, and corrugated sheet roof.,PLAN: rectangular plan.,EXTERIOR: single storey; 3-window range. End gables have a left-hand d 500709 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.198652 50.395657,-4.198679 50.395637,-4.198714... 2009-04-17 Building 69 (Breaking-Up House), Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Store. 1856/8. Limestone ashlar with rock-faced quoins, plinth and dressings and slate roof.,PLAN: rectangular plan.,EXTERIOR: single storey; 2-window range. End gables have segmental-arched windows to each side, a blocked oculus above, and a wooden 500710 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.198576 50.396506,-4.198477 50.396565,-4.198521... 2009-04-17 Building 60 (Pattern and Class Room), Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Pattern and class rooms, later school and doubling as a church in the 1890s, from c1900 cook house and galley, now offices. 1862/3. Squared limestone rubble with brick dressings, quoin strips and eaves band, and slate hipped roof.,PLAN: double-depth p 500711 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.200863 50.396721,-4.201113 50.396521,-4.200896... 2009-04-17 Building 57 (Wet Guncotton Store), Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Ammunition store. 1897-1905. English bond brick with double-pitched roof covered with corrugated sheet.,PLAN: rectangular plan.,EXTERIOR: single storey; 2 gables wide and 5 bays long. Gables form pediments defined by brick dentil courses, similar eav 500713 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.199523 50.397252,-4.199512 50.397240,-4.199453... 2009-04-17 Building 36 (Police Station), Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Police Station. 1894. Snecked limestone ashlar with slate roofs and ashlar stacks. Rectangular plan, with a cross-wing to left of a range facing onto the main entrance into the site. Tudor Gothic style. Gable facing to left-hand 2-storey cross wing, 500714 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.201953 50.397156,-4.202267 50.396918,-4.201991... 2009-04-17 Building 45 (QF Ammunition Store), Royal Naval Ordnance Depot, Bull Point Ammunition store. 1896-7. English bond brick with pitched roof covered with corrugated sheet.,PLAN: rectangular plan.,EXTERIOR: single storey; 3 gables wide and 8 bays long. Gables form pediments defined by brick dentil courses, similar eaves, the s 500715 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.192007 50.393919,-4.192262 50.393920,-4.192261... 2009-04-17 RNAD BULL POINT, Building 124 (Mixing House) Gunpowder mixing house, later store, now office. 1804. Rubble with corrugated sheet roof.,PLAN: single-depth plan.,EXTERIOR: single storey; 5-window range. Wider central section has a wide, central doorway to the rear with a segmental relieving arch 500716 2009-04-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182973 50.370697,-4.182865 50.370511,-4.182732... 2008-03-04 SOUTH YARD, Millwrights' Shop (Building SO66) at Devonport Dock Yard Former millwrights' shop, now offices. 1834-7 with late C19th or early C20th alterations and a late C20th addition. Built to the designs of George Ledwell Taylor, architect to the Navy Board.,MATERIALS: Cast iron framed building faced with Plymouth limes 504055 2008-03-04
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182316 50.367159,-4.181581 50.367321,-4.181559... 2008-03-04 ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD, South Smithery (Building S126) Smithery, disused. Built 1771, modified throughout C19th and reconstructed c1890. Further alterations in the 1850's when the New Smithery was erected. Additional alterations in C20th. ,,MATERIALS: Dressed and roughly coursed Pl 504173 2008-03-04
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.130772 50.379304,-4.130790 50.379292,-4.130760... 2007-11-29 CENTRAL BLOCK OF GREENBANK PRISON (FORMERLY LONGFIELD HOUSE), Greenbank Road, Greenbank, Plymouth Former central block of Plymouth Borough Gaol. Opened in 1849 to the designs of Thomas Fuller (1823-1898) and William Bruce Gingell (1819-1899) with William Clift as building contractor.,,MATERIALS: coursed rubble limestone with ashlar and rendered dress 504432 2007-11-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140307 50.369231,-4.140328 50.368949,-4.140281... 2008-12-10 BAPTIST CHURCH, Catherine Street, Plymouth Catherine Street Baptist Church and Hilliard Hall, with an attached covered walkway arcade and caretaker's flat, all set around a cobbled courtyard. The buildings, which are in a restrained neo-Georgian style, date from 1957-8, with a spire added in 1959 504605 2008-12-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140783 50.368767,-4.140778 50.368613,-4.140702... 2008-09-17 UNITARIAN CHURCH, Notte Street, Plymouth A Unitarian church built in 1957-8 in a neo-Georgian style, designed by Richard Fraser of the Louis de Soissons Partnership. The church is square on plan, with a slightly narrower narthex porch projecting to the south, and an attached range to the north 504606 2008-09-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.141040 50.432121,-4.141060 50.432074,-4.140969... 2008-11-05 COOMBE LANE (South side), Tamerton Foliot, Clittaford Cottage Former Gamekeeper's Cottage. 1936. Designed by William Curtis Green.,,MATERIALS: White-washed roughcast with a slate gable end roof with shallow corbels and a wide, low central chimneystack. Timber casement windows of varying size with granite window cil 505672 2008-11-05
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.151595 50.427640,-4.151561 50.427587,-4.151455... 2010-03-09 TAMERTON FOLIOT, 1 & 2 Cann Cottages MATERIALS: White-washed roughcast with diminishing Delabole slate roofs with shallow corbels.,PLAN: Two-storey cottages with a symmetrical plan. The first floor plan of No. 2 has been slightly altered to accommodate a third bedroom.,EXTERIOR: The pri 506171 2010-03-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.142812 50.368250,-4.142811 50.368232,-4.142844... 2009-04-24 ARMADA WAY, The Roman Catholic Church of Christ the King Roman Catholic Church with attached presbytery and hall. Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and constructed posthumously by his office in 1961-62; the presbytery and hall by Richard Gilbert Scott were added in 1963. The complex has a simplified Gothic 506191 2009-04-24
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134233 50.363525,-4.134267 50.363464,-4.134052... 2001-04-24 DUTTONS CAFE (former Artillery Store / Magazine), Madeira Road 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 740-1/0/10031 2001-04-24
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.146907 50.371905,-4.146895 50.371555,-4.146881... 2003-03-25 PANNIER MARKET, Market Avenue (East Side) 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 740-1/0/10034 2003-03-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.199367 50.400204,-4.199388 50.400169,-4.199351... 2004-06-22 BLOCK ONE (FORMER SOLDIERS' QUARTERS) BULL POINT BARRACKS, Foulston Avenue, Bull Point Soldiers' quarters within fort, now training centre. 1840's. English bond red brick with stone plinth, rendered front and sides, with hipped slate roofs.,PLAN: Double-depth plan with entrance stairs.,EXTERIOR: 2 storey; 12-window range. Rubbed brick flat 740-1/0/10042 2004-06-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.198705 50.400062,-4.198760 50.399961,-4.198509... 2004-06-22 BLOCK TWO (FORMER OFFICERS' QUARTERS) BULL POINT TRAINING CENTRE, Foulston Avenue, Bull Point Officers' quarters within fort, now training centre. 1840's. English bond red brick with stone plinth, rendered front and sides, with hipped slate roofs.,PLAN: Double-depth plan with central stair.,EXTERIOR: 2 storey; 7-window range. Rubbed brick flat ar 740-1/0/10043 2004-06-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.173976 50.375547,-4.173909 50.375541,-4.173900... 2002-05-08 HMS DORIS MEMORIAL GUN, Devonport Park, Devonport Boer War memorial. Erected 1904; by Harry Hems. Polished granite plinth on base, rectangular on plan with white marble inscription panels bordered by cable moulding chamfered arris at top inscribed with the words 'Ready-Aye-Ready'. Surmounted by the fiel 740-1/0/10061 2002-05-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140912 50.365898,-4.140898 50.365884,-4.140876... 2003-01-21 VICTORIAN DRINKING FOUNTAIN MEMORIAL, Hoe Park 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] 740-1/0/10065 2003-01-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.133016 50.373344,-4.132790 50.373103,-4.132764... 2004-04-01 LIPSON ROAD, No 4 Gascoyne Place, Plymouth (including statutary friezes in rear courtyard) Terraced house. Early 19th C; remodelled mid 19th C. Stuccoed. Slate roof. Rendered chimney stack.,PLAN: Double-depth terraced house with one room at front and entrance hall to left. Courtyard at rear has friezes of statues on either side.,EXTERIOR: 3 st 740-1/0/10066 2004-04-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.165222 50.369775,-4.165364 50.369494,-4.165338... 2004-06-03 STONEHOUSE CREEK BRIDGE, Plymouth Bridge. 1767-9 by John Smeaton. Abutments raised circa 1828. Arch blocked, sluices installed and carriageway widened on north side 1966. Limestone rubble with freestone dressings; repaired in concrete. The south side has central round arch with moulded e 740-1/0/10068 2004-06-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.142113 50.368785,-4.142104 50.368511,-4.141994... 2003-09-22 BARCLAYS BANK (FORMER), Armada Way, Plymouth Bank, designed 1949, built 1950-2 by Curtis Green, Son and Lloyd, partner in charge Christopher Green. ,EXTERIOR: Concrete frame clad in Portland stone with granite plinth, flat roofs. Square plan with offset central courtyard, three storeys and basement 740-1/0/10071 2003-09-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.155015 50.430286,-4.155014 50.430300,-4.155058... 1998-11-09 HORSHAM LANE, Tamerton Foliot, (West side) No.15 Jessops 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 740-1/10/847 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154993 50.429848,-4.155014 50.429808,-4.154987... 1975-05-01 WHITSONCROSS LANE, Tamerton Foliot, (North West side) Cressy Cottage (Formerly Listed as: TAMERTON FOLIOT Cressy Cottage) Detached village house. C18 and extended slightly later. Painted rubble walls and mostly wooden lintels; asbestos slate hipped roof; rendered end stack on the left and axial stack over original end wal 740-1/10/866 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.156761 50.428464,-4.156736 50.428431,-4.156807... 1975-05-01 LAMBERT ROAD, Tamerton Foliot, (North side) Brook House, Lambert Cottage and Stoke Cottage (Formerly Listed as: TAMERTON FOLIOT Brook House. Lambert Cottage. Stoke Cottage) Terrace of 3 houses. Datestone 1805 on Brook House. Incised stucco to Brook House (left); slatehanging to 1st floor of gable end on left, plus painted rubble rear wing; th 740-1/11/848 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.156273 50.427393,-4.156231 50.427394,-4.156251... 1975-05-01 MILFORD LANE, Tamerton Foliot, Nos.1 AND 2 West Park House Cottages and Waterford Cottage (Formerly Listed as: TAMERTON FOLIOT Nos.1 and 2 West Park House Cottage) Row of cottages and former shop. Early C19. Rendered walls except for slatehanging to 1st floor above the shopfront; rag slate roofs including short roof with hipped front and swe 740-1/11/851 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.155161 50.428098,-4.155132 50.428227,-4.155267... 1975-05-01 SEVEN STARS LANE, Tamerton Foliot, (South side) Seven Stars Public House Public house. C17. Rough-cast render on probable rubble and cob; steep dry slate roof with half hip on the right; rendered end stacks and rear lateral stack. 3-room and through-passage plan plus slightly later wing at rear left and wing later extended fu 740-1/12/853 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.152207 50.427359,-4.152247 50.427361,-4.152244... 1975-05-01 TAMERTON FOLIOT ROAD, (North side) Tamerton Foliot North Cann Cottages Nos.1 and 2 (Formerly Listed as: TAMERTON FOLIOT North Cann Cottage. Cann Cottage) House and attached cottage, now 1 house. C18. Local rubble walls with rebuilt section left of centre; dry slate half-hipped roof with many re-used C17 or early C18 crested clay ridge 740-1/12/856 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.153503 50.427403,-4.153507 50.427397,-4.153493... 1954-01-25 TAMERTON FOLIOT ROAD, (North side) Tamerton Foliot Church of St Mary (Formerly Listed as: TAMERTON FOLIOT Church of St Mary) Parish church. C15 nave, chancel and tower; S aisle C15 but rebuilt 1851, porch enlarged and chancel and S aisle roofs heightened at same date; C12 and C13 N aisle rebuilt wider 1894-95; serious fi 740-1/12/858 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.152609 50.427302,-4.152599 50.427377,-4.152609... 1998-11-09 TAMERTON FOLIOT ROAD, (North side) Tamerton Foliot Gate-piers, walls and railings east of Church of St Mary Churchyard wall, gate-piers, railings and gates. 1870. Limestone rubble brought to course; dressed stone piers and terminal piers with cruciform gabled caps; wrought-iron railings. Square-on-plan piers; wall curves in on left to run parallel to south of 740-1/12/859 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.153671 50.427224,-4.153679 50.427256,-4.153711... 1998-11-09 TAMERTON FOLIOT ROAD, (North side) Tamerton Foliot Gate-piers, walls and railings west of Church of St Mary Churchyard walls and gate-piers. 1887. Limestone brought to course and with limestone dressings including square gate-piers with cruciform gabled caps; low walls as plinth to wrought-iron railings with fleur-de-lys finials. Included for group value. 740-1/12/860 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.155197 50.427401,-4.155233 50.427359,-4.155223... 1954-01-25 TAMERTON FOLIOT ROAD, (South side) Tamerton Foliot Kemps (Formerly Listed as: TAMERTON FOLIOT Kemps) Detached village house. Late C18. Roughcast render to front; slatehanging to end walls; concrete tile roof with low-pitched gable with oculus to the front; rendered end stacks. Single-depth plan with 2 rooms f 740-1/12/861 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154586 50.427226,-4.154830 50.427305,-4.154881... 1954-01-25 TAMERTON FOLIOT ROAD, (South side) Tamerton Foliot Wadlands (Formerly Listed as: TAMERTON FOLIOT Wadlands) Detached village house. Late C18, extended probably mid C19. Roughcast rendered walls; dry slate roofs: the roof on left taller and hipped, the other roof with low-pitched central gable with blind oculus; r 740-1/12/864 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.152258 50.427185,-4.152262 50.427199,-4.152289... 1998-11-09 TAMERTON FOLIOT ROAD, (South side) Tamerton Foliot Wall with letterbox on opposite side of road and SE of Church of St Mary Boundary wall with letterbox. Probably 1860s. High mixed rubble buttressed wall divided into panels; cast-iron Victorian letterbox set into wall. 740-1/12/865 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.177035 50.413031,-4.176974 50.413028,-4.176978... 1954-01-25 CROWNHILL ROAD, St Budeaux, (North side (off)) Church of St Budeaux (Formerly Listed as: ST BUDEAUX Church of St Budoc) Parish church. Re-used C13/C14 features to tower, rebuilt 1563 on site given by Richard Budockshead; restored and refitted by James Hine in 1876. Local rubble with granite dressings; dry slate roofs wi 740-1/13/617 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.176486 50.413065,-4.176488 50.413111,-4.176513... 1998-11-09 CROWNHILL ROAD, St Budeaux, (North side (off)) Gate-piers and walls E of Church of St Budeaux Walls and gate-piers. Probably 1876 when the church (qv) was restored by James Hine. Rubble walls and square piers; pair of cast-iron gates with finials over lock rail, 4-centred arches below top rail and cresting above. Included for group value. 740-1/13/618 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.174469 50.413845,-4.174471 50.413836,-4.174424... 1975-05-01 BUDSHEAD ROAD, St Budeaux, (West side) Agaton Farmhouse (Formerly Listed as: ST BUDEAUX Agaton Farmhouse) Farmhouse. C17, remodelled and extended C18 and C19. Stuccoed front, otherwise local rubble; dry slate roofs with some brick end stacks. Overall L-shaped plan with 2 attached wings at rear left, one wing 740-1/14/616 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.155819 50.411078,-4.155863 50.411099,-4.155844... 1975-05-01 BUTT PARK ROAD, Honicknowle, (North West side) No.17 Warwick Park House, including garden wall and piers (Formerly Listed as: HONICKNOWLE Warwick Park House. Garden wall to Warwick Park House) Detached house on site of manor house. c1800. Slatehanging to front, otherwise rendered; dry Delabole slate roof behind moulded stuccoed parapet; 3 dormer windows; 2 740-1/15/317 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.203607 50.407673,-4.203623 50.407650,-4.203622... 1954-01-25 RIVERSIDE, St Budeaux, Royal Albert Bridge (that part in Plymouth CP) (Formerly Listed as: RIVERSIDE Royal Albert Bridge) Railway bridge over River Tamar. 1857-59 by Isambard Kingdom Brunel for the Cornwall Railway while it was leased to the Great Western Railway. Granite ashlar piers; wrought-iron plates to tubular plate 740-1/16/623 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.125678 50.410148,-4.125742 50.410156,-4.125735... 1998-02-06 SMALLACK DRIVE, Crownhill, (South side) No.42 Smallack House Farmhouse, later a small country house. C18, front slightly remodelled in the C19. Slatehanging to front, otherwise rendered; dry slate roof with 2 old hipped dormers with slate-hung cheeks; rendered end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys plus attic; 740-1/18/119 1998-02-06
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.116953 50.422689,-4.116924 50.422708,-4.116906... 1975-05-01 ROBOROUGH CLOSE, Crownhill, (South side) Nos.2 AND 2A (Formerly Listed as: TAVISTOCK ROAD, Crownhill Little Powisland) House. Early C19. Stucco; dry slate hipped roof with projecting eaves; rendered stack on the left and at rear right. Single-depth plan plus later wing at rear left. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3 740-1/2/118 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.116887 50.422560,-4.116842 50.422588,-4.116955... 1975-05-01 TAVISTOCK ROAD, Crownhill, (North West side) No.327 Powisland House (Formerly Listed as: TAVISTOCK ROAD, Crownhill Powisland) Small country house. Early C19. Painted slatehanging; dry slate hipped roof with projecting eaves and rendered end stack on the left. Double-depth plan plus service wing at rear right and paralle 740-1/2/121 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.117052 50.422017,-4.117048 50.421992,-4.117036... 1998-11-09 TAVISTOCK ROAD, Crownhill, (North West side) Gate-piers and flanking walls at entrance to No.327 Powisland House Gate-piers and flanking walls. Early C19. Freestone ashlar, the piers taller and rusticated with plinths and squat pyramid copings. Square-on-plan gate-piers flanked by convex quadrant-plan walls. Old wooden dowelled gate with 3 rails and round-arched br 740-1/2/122 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.172540 50.421680,-4.172638 50.421877,-4.172678... 1954-01-25 ROCHFORD CRESCENT, (North side (off)) St Budeaux, Ernesettle Budshead: Remains of Mansion and Outbuildings (Formerly Listed as: ST BUDEAUX Remains of Mansion at Budshead. Remains of Outhouses) Remains of mansion, now retained as picturesque ruins in a public space. C16 and C17, was the seat of the Gorges family, this house was largely demolished and a farmho 740-1/2/625 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137503 50.421924,-4.137507 50.421938,-4.137534... 1998-11-09 LOOSELEIGH LANE, Tamerton Foliot, (North side) Gate-piers and walls at road frontage to No.33 Looseleigh House Gate-piers and walls to road frontage of a small country house (qv). C18. Local rubble plus granite moulded and ball finials surmounting gate and terminal piers. The entrance is semicircular on plan, the walls are approx 3m high. 740-1/2/849 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136921 50.422028,-4.136835 50.422027,-4.136834... 1975-05-01 LOOSELEIGH LANE, Tamerton Foliot, (North side) No.33 Looseleigh House (Formerly Listed as: LOOSELEIGH LANE, Tamerton Foliot Looseleigh House) Country house. C18, remodelled 1806 [date on rainwater head] and mid-late C19. Stucco on probable rubble; hipped slate roofs, the front block with balustraded parapet, bellcote over 740-1/2/850 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.157982 50.428983,-4.157879 50.428964,-4.157826... 1975-05-01 OLD WARLEIGH LANE, Tamerton Foliot, (North side) Louds (Formerly Listed as: TAMERTON FOLIOT Louds) Farmhouse. C17 or C18. Local rubble walls and timber lintels; steep dry slate roof plus outshut at rear; brick end stack on left. Single-depth plan plus later outshut. 2 storeys; 3:1-window range, the 3-window 740-1/2/852 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.158466 50.428985,-4.158475 50.428987,-4.158522... 1998-11-09 STATION ROAD, Tamerton Foliot, (North side (off)) Milford House and attached walls Small country house. Early C19. slatehanging to front, otherwise incised stucco; dry slate hipped roof with modillions to fascia; rendered end stacks. Double-depth plan plus small service wing at rear left. 2 storeys; 3-window range with no front doorway 740-1/2/855 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135787 50.404987,-4.135661 50.404872,-4.135684... 1998-09-25 THE LAWNS, Crownhill, Church of The Ascension Church. 1956-58. Potter and Hare. Local multi-coloured stone rubble in greys and browns; some rendered areas; stone window dressings; pitched slated roof to eaves. ,PLAN / EXTERIOR: cruciform hall-church plan with aisles and piers rising to the roof. Sha 740-1/2/905 1998-09-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140356 50.405709,-4.140402 50.405699,-4.140394... 1975-05-01 MANADON HOUSE, Manadon Drive, Crownhill Country house, formerly occupied by the Royal Navy. Circa late C17 [dated 1681] remodelling and rebuilding of an earlier house, retaining C16 features; altered late C19. Stone rubble with granite dressings. Steeply pitched slate roof with granite coping 740-1/22/113 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140364 50.405869,-4.140314 50.405824,-4.140222... 1975-05-01 MANADON DRIVE, Crownhill, Chapel immediately north of Manadon House (Formerly Listed as: CROWNHILL Chapel immediately north of Manadon House) Dutch barn, now used as chapel. Early C19. Slatestone rubble walls; dry slate half-hipped roof. Rectangular plan with the formerly open-fronted sides carried on round rubble piers 740-1/22/114 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137851 50.404235,-4.137865 50.404261,-4.137923... 1975-05-01 MANADON DRIVE, Crownhill, Gate-piers approx 275m south-east of Manadon House (Formerly Listed as: CROWNHILL Gate Piers approx 300 yds south-east of Manadon House) Gate-piers at entrance to country house. C18. Granite ashlar, square on plan piers, with moulded plinths, banded rustication, moulded cornices and squat moulded caps. 740-1/22/115 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.139995 50.405740,-4.140077 50.405735,-4.140078... 1975-05-01 MANADON DRIVE, Crownhill, Stables immediately north-east of Manadon House (Formerly Listed as: CROWNHILL Stables immediately north-east of Manadon House) Stables by country house (qv). Late C18. Slatestone rubble walls; dry slate roof. Rectangular plan. Single storey; symmetrical 3:1:3-bay front. Gabled central bay broken for 740-1/22/116 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.126500 50.404985,-4.126538 50.405006,-4.126591... 1975-05-01 WIDEY LANE, Crownhill, (East side) Widey Grange (Formerly Listed as: WIDEY LANE, Crownhill Widey Grange. Gate piers to west of Widey Grange) Probable farmhouse, later a small country house. Probably C17, the front remodelled early C19. Stucco; dry slate hipped roof with projecting eaves, at the front 740-1/23/123 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.126809 50.404950,-4.126813 50.404964,-4.126839... 1975-05-01 WIDEY LANE, Crownhill, (East side) Gate-piers to west of Widey Grange (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. 740-1/23/124 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.118320 50.403705,-4.118310 50.403692,-4.118442... 1975-05-01 CHURCH HILL, Eggbuckland, (North East side) No.1 Bowden Farm (Formerly Listed as: CHURCH HILL, Eggbuckland Bowden) Farmhouse. Probably C17. Render on probable rubble. Dry slate roof, hipped on the right and to rear of cross wing on the left; large rendered rubble stack to front of wing and a large lateral stack t 740-1/25/239 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.165511 50.398829,-4.165511 50.398798,-4.165520... 1954-01-25 TEWKESBURY CLOSE, Ham, Ham House (Formerly Listed as: HAM Ham House (Library)) Farmhouse, later a country house, more recently a library now a care home. 1639 for Robert Trelawney, a merchant of Plymouth, altered in 1739 and late C19, when most of the windows were replaced in the style 740-1/26/252 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150981 50.400677,-4.150997 50.400767,-4.151097... 1954-01-25 HONICKNOWLE LANE, Pennycross, (West side (off)) Church of St Pancras (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 740-1/27/343 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150910 50.400837,-4.150925 50.400864,-4.150982... 1998-11-09 HONICKNOWLE LANE, Pennycross, (West side (off)) Two chest tombs approx 6m north of Church of St Pancras 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 740-1/27/344 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150845 50.400744,-4.150860 50.400770,-4.150918... 1998-11-09 HONICKNOWLE LANE, Pennycross, (West side (off)) Haldene Tomb approx 6m east of Church of St Pancras 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. 740-1/27/345 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150763 50.400779,-4.150767 50.400793,-4.150793... 1998-11-09 HONICKNOWLE LANE, Pennycross, (West side (off)) Nelson Tombs approx 8m east of Church of St Pancras 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 740-1/27/346 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150975 50.400832,-4.150979 50.400846,-4.151006... 1998-11-09 HONICKNOWLE LANE, Pennycross, (West side (off)) Rundell Tomb approx 6m north-east of Church of St Pancras 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. 740-1/27/347 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135438 50.400670,-4.135442 50.400684,-4.135469... 1975-05-01 PARKWAY, Crownhill, Widey Lodge Gate-piers relocated on pedestrian bridge at Manadon Flyover (Formerly Listed as: MANADON HILL, Crownhill Lodge and Gate Piers south-west of the demolished Widey Court) Gate-piers and gates, formerly at entrance to the now demolished Widey Court, now resited following road-widening in gardens under a flyover. Ear 740-1/28/117 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.114996 50.400727,-4.114938 50.400722,-4.114933... 1954-01-25 CHURCH HILL, Eggbuckland, (South West side) Church of St Edward, King of the West Saxons (Formerly Listed as: EGG BUCKLAND Church of St Edward, King of the West Saxons) Parish church. c1430, chancel and N aisle after 1864, 2-storey NE vestry 1907 by TR Kitsell. Slatestone rubble with granite dressings except for 1906 extension of rock-faced 740-1/29/240 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.067595 50.395750,-4.067397 50.395792,-4.067384... 1975-05-01 LARKHAM LANE, Plympton, (East side (off)) Little Woodford Farmhouse Farmhouse. Probably C18, remodelled in the C18 and early C20. Stone rubble, front overgrown with creeper; dry slate roofs laid to diminishing courses, the taller roof on the right with half-hipped ends; tall rendered stacks: end stack on the left, 2 late 740-1/30/431 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.066948 50.395621,-4.066825 50.395629,-4.066857... 1975-05-01 LARKHAM LANE, Plympton, (East side (off)) Barn south-east of Little Woodford Farmhouse Large threshing barn. Probably late C18. Killas rubble walls; dry slate roof with half-hipped ends, laid to diminishing courses. Large rectangular plan. ,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys with low ground floor. Pigeon holes under the eaves; stone steps up from left t 740-1/30/432 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.054139 50.396473,-4.054141 50.396414,-4.054130... 1975-05-01 BORINGDON HILL, Plympton, (West side) No.61 Muttram Cottage (Formerly Listed as: BORINGDON HILL, Plympton Muttram Cottage) House. C18. Rubble and probably cob with rendered front; new slate steep main roof, slurried slate to lean-to; rendered stack over large outbuilt breast on the left; brick stack on the right 740-1/31/424 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181354 50.390174,-4.181408 50.390155,-4.181446... 1975-05-01 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, (West side) HMS Drake: Clock Tower south-east of Main Gates and attached Guardhouse Formerly known as: (HMS Drake) Clock Tower south-east of Main Gates SALTASH ROAD Devonport. Clocktower and attached guardhouse on naval base. Completed 1896, under Superintendent Engineer Lt-Colonel P Smith RE. MATERIALS: Plymouth limestone: ashlar to to 740-1/32/164 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181745 50.390893,-4.181936 50.391009,-4.182119... 1998-07-08 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, (West side) HMS Drake: Frobisher Block right of Main Entrance Commodore's office. 1879-86. Supervised by Engineer Lt-Colonel P Smith RE. Dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course; dry slate roof behind parapet with moulded entablature and plain end copings; end, axial and lateral stacks, all with moulded entabla 740-1/32/165 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.180449 50.389544,-4.180441 50.389525,-4.180369... 1998-07-08 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, (West side) HMS Drake: Drake House and attached walls & railings Commodore's house, including attached porch on road frontage and flanking walls and iron railings. 1887, Superintendent Engineer Lt-Col P Smith RE. Plymouth limestone brought to course and with limestone dressings; steep dry slate roofs with projecting e 740-1/32/166 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181407 50.390316,-4.181466 50.390351,-4.181445... 1998-07-08 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, (West side) HMS Drake: Howard Building Officer's accommodation, now administration block. 1879-86, Superintendent Engineer Lt-Col P Smith, RE; extended to SW 1929 MATERIALS: rusticated Plymouth limestone to basement, otherwise limestone brought to course and with limestone dressings; dry slat 740-1/32/167 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181144 50.390455,-4.181159 50.390481,-4.181175... 1975-05-01 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, (West side) HMS Drake: Main Gateway with gate-pier arches, gates, flanking walls & railings Formerly known as: (HMS Drake) Main Gates to Saltash Road SALTASH ROAD Devonport. Entrance gates, gate-pier arches, flanking walls at main entrance, with railings extending approx 400m to S and SW. 1906-7, Superintendent Engineer possibly Major Monro Wil 740-1/32/169 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181079 50.390528,-4.181094 50.390555,-4.181151... 1990-03-27 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, (West side) K6 Telephone Kiosk (Plymouth 563568) outside gates to HMS Drake Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast-iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door. 740-1/32/177 1990-03-27
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.179995 50.389486,-4.180115 50.389462,-4.180065... 1998-11-09 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, (East side) Royal Naval Arms Public house. Late C19. Glazed ceramic tiles to ground floor; stucco to 1st floor; dry slate roof with red crested clay ridge tiles; brick end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Original 4-pane horned sashes to 1st floor. Ground floor 740-1/32/178 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.125849 50.391597,-4.126015 50.391567,-4.125975... 1998-11-09 EGG BUCKLAND ROAD, Compton, (South side) Pearn Convalescent Home Convalescent home. 1892 for Alonzo Pearn, opened 1895. MATERIALS: stucco with various stucco and ceramic details; asbestos slate hipped roofs with sprocketed eaves to wings and copper octagonal domes with finials over the cupolas of the 2 entrance towers 740-1/33/107 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.123855 50.389441,-4.123844 50.389428,-4.123899... 1998-11-09 PRIORY ROAD, Compton, (North side) No.9 Detached villa. Early/mid C19. Stuccoed with end pilasters; dry slate hipped roof with large eaves slates over projecting eaves; crested red clay ridge tiles; stuccoed brick end stacks and cast-iron ogee gutters. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 740-1/33/108 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.120562 50.389879,-4.120432 50.389918,-4.120476... 1998-11-09 PRIORY ROAD, Compton, (North side) No.79 Priory Cottage House. Early C18. Incised stucco to front with keyblocks and stone sills; steep asbestos slate roof with brick end stacks. Shallow-depth plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window front. Original or early C19 16-pane hornless sashes; central C20 glazed and p 740-1/33/110 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.074030 50.387009,-4.074049 50.386944,-4.073983... 1975-05-01 COT HILL, Plympton, (West side) Cott Lodge Lodge, formerly to the Saltram Estate. Killas rubble with rubble quoin rustication; wheat-reed thatched hipped roof with central rubble stack surmounted by 2 diagonally-set brick shafts. Small rectangular 2-room plan. Single storey; 2-window road front w 740-1/34/426 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.076253 50.386323,-4.075721 50.385524,-4.075693... 1975-05-01 ROMILLY GARDENS, Plympton, Former kitchen garden walls to Saltram House (Formerly Listed as: COT HILL, Plympton Head Gardeners Cottage. Walls at Saltram Gardens) Kitchen garden walls of country house (qv), now part of a residential development. Late C18. Red brick walls laid to Flemish bond; brick copings with sloping sides 740-1/34/446 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.073377 50.393324,-4.073372 50.393343,-4.073420... 1975-05-01 PLYMOUTH ROAD, Plympton, (North side (off)) Great Woodford Farmhouse Farmhouse. C18, possibly a remodelling of an older house. Rendered rubble walls; dry slate steep hipped roofs; large lateral stack with tall brick shaft to rear left and tall brick stack on the right. Original part is a 2-room plan with central entrance 740-1/35/441 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.028879 50.387046,-4.028918 50.387130,-4.028812... 1960-03-29 GLEN ROAD, Plympton, (North side (off)) Chaddlewood House (Formerly Listed as: RIDGEWAY, Plympton Chaddlewood) Country house. Early C19 and much restored late C20 following a serious fire which gutted the interior. Stucco with plinth, mid-floor string and slate hipped roofs behind parapet with moulded cornice; 740-1/36/427 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.051826 50.387837,-4.051639 50.387802,-4.051544... 1998-11-09 RIDGEWAY, Plympton, (North side) Nos.95, 97 AND 99 Large town house, now a large shop. C18. Slatehanging to front; steep slate roof projecting over a bracketed eaves cornice; 3 hipped dormer windows with slate-hung cheeks and C20 2-light casements. Single-depth plan plus narrow wing at right angles to re 740-1/36/442 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.051378 50.387752,-4.051216 50.387721,-4.051115... 1975-03-10 RIDGEWAY, Plympton, (North side) No.111 Town house. Late C18 with C20 rendered detail at the front. Render on probable rubble; asbestos slate roof with modillioned and dentilled eaves cornice; slatehanging at rear; brick end stacks. Overall U-shaped plan including rear wings at right angles. 2 740-1/36/443 1975-03-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.047128 50.387249,-4.047136 50.387229,-4.046841... 1974-08-01 RIDGEWAY, Plympton, (North side) The George Hotel and attached wall, staircase and railings Public house, formerly a coaching inn. C18. Slatehanging to front, otherwise rendered, probably on rubble; fairly steep dry slate roof with 3 flat-roofed dormers on the left; brick end stacks and 1 axial stack. Double-depth evolved plan. 2 storeys plus a 740-1/36/444 1974-08-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.132740 50.387692,-4.132763 50.387692,-4.132763... 1984-09-04 THORN PARK, Mannamead, Urinal (Formerly Listed as: THORN PARK, Plymouth Urinal) Urinal. Early C20 by Mc Farlane of Glasgow. Cast-iron; roof with verge cresting and diminutive dog gargoyle. Ovoid-plan single stall type with entrance spiralling in. External panels with geometric patte 740-1/37/337 1984-09-04
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.138884 50.386331,-4.138875 50.386310,-4.138917... 1975-05-01 HYDE PARK ROAD, Mutley, (West side) Church of St Gabriel (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 740-1/37/339 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137893 50.384817,-4.137813 50.384838,-4.137804... 1975-05-01 HYDE PARK ROAD, Mutley, (West side) Plymouth College (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 740-1/37/340 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.129811 50.387672,-4.129831 50.387674,-4.129818... 1998-11-09 COMPTON AVENUE, Mannamead, (South side) No.80 Former vicarage of Emmanuel Church, Mannamead Road (qv). 1906 (Pevsner). Roughcast render; steep red tile roofs with projecting eaves with exposed rafters and projecting verges with exposed purlins and jettied over canted oriels [front and rear]; mostly 740-1/38/325 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.129381 50.387179,-4.129572 50.387106,-4.129536... 1998-11-09 WENTWORTH HOUSE, Dormy Avenue, Mannamead, (South East side) Villa. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roofs over modillion eaves cornices; cast-iron ogee gutters; stuccoed stacks with moulded cornices; double depth plan.,2 storeys; 2:3 window range frontage. Original sashes: hornless sashes with 740-1/38/326 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.129270 50.387992,-4.129258 50.388039,-4.129200... 1975-05-01 MANNAMEAD ROAD, Mannamead, (East side) Church of Emmanuel (Formerly Listed as: TAVISTOCK ROAD, Plymouth Church of Emmanuel) Anglican church. 1866 plans by WH Reid, architect, foundation stone 1869 on site provided by Mr. Revel, main body of nave completed 1880-81 by Hine and Odgers, vestry, chancel and W end of 740-1/38/328 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.129044 50.385827,-4.129037 50.385829,-4.129003... 1996-06-06 SEYMOUR ROAD, Mannamead, (South side) Blake Lodge Large detached villa, now used as health centre. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof with moulded eaves cornice; stepped stack with stepped cornice over entrance bay. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys; symmetrical 5-bay entrance front wi 740-1/38/329 1996-06-06
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.127968 50.386078,-4.127952 50.386110,-4.127963... 1998-11-09 SEYMOUR ROAD, Mannamead, (North side) Clareham Court and Hyperion Pair of villas. Mid-late C19. Stucco with stucco detail; low-pitched slate roofs with modillion cornices; tall stuccoed stacks with modillion cornices and pediments. Double-depth plan with entrance halls behind front rooms at left and right. EXTERIOR: 2 740-1/38/330 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.129862 50.386703,-4.129894 50.386665,-4.129909... 1975-05-01 SEYMOUR ROAD, Mannamead, (North side) Kingston Lodge (Formerly Listed as: SEYMOUR ROAD, Plymouth Kingston Lodge) Detached villa. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof with projecting eaves plus pedimented wing to front left, another pediment to right-hand return; stuccoed stacks with mo 740-1/38/331 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.128916 50.386549,-4.128945 50.386500,-4.129107... 1998-11-09 SEYMOUR ROAD, Mannamead, (North side) Seymour Nursing Home Large villa, now a nursing home. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; asbestos slate hipped roof over moulded and bracketed cornice; stuccoed end and axial stacks with moulded cornices and old clay pots. Fairly deep plan with probably 2 rooms at the front 740-1/38/332 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.128642 50.386239,-4.128648 50.386224,-4.128464... 1998-11-09 SEYMOUR ROAD, Mannamead, (North side) Standerton House Detached house. Mid C19. Stucco with mid-floor band; dry slate hipped roof with projecting eaves; tall stuccoed stacks. Double-depth plan plus single-storey hip-roofed wing at rear right. 2 storeys; 3-window-range garden and road front. Original mostly 1 740-1/38/333 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.130345 50.386615,-4.130321 50.386618,-4.130328... 1975-05-01 SEYMOUR ROAD, Mannamead, (North side) The Ferns (Formerly Listed as: SEYMOUR ROAD, Plymouth The Ferns) Detached villa. Mid C19. Stucco; dry slate hipped roof with dentilled eaves cornice; stuccoed end stacks. Double-depth plan with probably 2 rooms at the front flanking a central entrance hall. 2 stor 740-1/38/334 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.129375 50.386528,-4.129408 50.386538,-4.129390... 1975-05-01 SEYMOUR ROAD, Mannamead, (North side) Whitchurch (Formerly Listed as: SEYMOUR ROAD, Plymouth Whitchurch) Detached villa. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate roof with moulded eaves cornice; stuccoed end stacks. Italianate influence. Double-depth plan with probably 2 rooms at the front. 2 stor 740-1/38/335 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.130358 50.386187,-4.130318 50.386241,-4.130353... 1997-11-19 SEYMOUR ROAD, Mannamead, (South side) Woodbine and Bryntirion Unequal pair of villas. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roofs with moulded eaves cornices, the cornices to front blocks with modillions; stuccoed end stacks with moulded cornices. Double-depth overall U-shaped plan. EXTERIOR: 2 store 740-1/38/336 1997-11-19
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.131631 50.385451,-4.131652 50.385449,-4.131652... 1997-12-10 WESTERN COLLEGE ROAD, Mannamead, (North side) Nos.5-17 (Odd) Former Western College (original block) Congregational theological college. 1861. By J Hine. Plymouth limestone rubble brought to course and Bath stone dressings; steep dry slate roofs, spire to taller entrance porch and steep pyramidal roofs to lower wings set back at left and right; coped ov 740-1/38/338 1997-12-10
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.105697 50.384809,-4.105722 50.384803,-4.105710... 1975-05-01 OLD LAIRA ROAD, Laira, (North side) Church of St Mary (Formerly Listed as: OLD LAIRA ROAD, Plymouth Church of St Mary the Virgin) Anglican church replacing a mission church. Started to be built 1911, W end never completed as designed, by TR Kitsell of Plymouth on a site donated by Lucy Clark of Efford Mano 740-1/39/319 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183833 50.390742,-4.183872 50.390715,-4.183838... 1998-07-08 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, (West side) HMS Drake: Chapel of St Nicholas Chapel on naval base. 1905-7. MATERIALS: Dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course and with limestone dressings; steep slate nave roof behind parapet and with coped ends; polygonal roof to chancel; lead roofs to porches and to half dome of baptistry. 740-1/4/163 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183712 50.390275,-4.183685 50.390259,-4.183664... 1975-05-01 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport (West side) HMS Drake: Drill Shed Formerly known as: (HMS Drake) Indoor Parade Ground Building SALTASH ROAD Devonport. ,Drill shed. 1879-86, Superintendent Engineer Lt-Col P Smith, RE; doubled in size 1907. Plymouth limestone ashlar with steel frame behind; flat roof hidden by parapet. L 740-1/4/168 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182014 50.390075,-4.182218 50.389931,-4.182209... 1998-07-08 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, (West side) HMS Drake: Seymour Building Officer's accommodation, now administration block on naval base. 1879-86, Superintendent Engineer Lt-Col P Smith, RE. MATERIALS: Plymouth rusticated limestone ashlar to basement of right-hand block, dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course above and 740-1/4/170 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183282 50.391388,-4.183312 50.391368,-4.183720... 1998-07-08 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, (West side) HMS Drake: St Nicholas Road, Exmouth Block Large barrack, one of 3 similar blocks. 1907. MATERIALS: Dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course and with limestone dressings; slate or asbestos slate roof behind parapets with moulded cornices to sides, and to projecting blocks, and behind pediment 740-1/4/171 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183677 50.391029,-4.183739 50.391065,-4.183768... 1998-07-08 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, (West side) HMS Drake: St Nicholas Road, Grenville Block Large barrack, one of 3 similar blocks. 1901, Superintendent Engineer Lt-Col P Smith, RE. MATERIALS: dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course and with limestone dressings; slate or asbestos slate roof behind parapets with moulded cornices to sides, a 740-1/4/172 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.184110 50.390763,-4.184139 50.390779,-4.184168... 1998-07-08 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, (West side) HMS Drake: St Nicholas Road, Raleigh Block Large barrack, one of 3 similar blocks. 1901, Superintendent engineer Lt-Col P Smith, RE. MATERIALS: dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course and with limestone dressings; slate or asbestos slate roof behind parapets with moulded cornices to sides, a 740-1/4/173 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183332 50.391049,-4.183379 50.391075,-4.183717... 1998-07-08 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, HMS Drake: Theatre Complex Includes: HMS Drake: St Andrew's Church SALTASH ROAD Devonport. Barrack master's house and canteen, converted to theatre and associated recreation and service rooms, now partly a church. 1879-86, extended 1892-1912, Superintendent Engineer Lt-Col P Smith 740-1/4/174 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181823 50.389537,-4.181801 50.389554,-4.181753... 1975-05-01 SALTASH ROAD, Devonport, HMS Drake: Wardroom, Officer's quarters and Mess Formerly known as: (HMS Drake) Wardroom Blocks SALTASH ROAD Devonport. Officer's quarters and wardroom blocks. 1898-1902, Superintendent Engineer Major Monro Wilson, RE. MATERIALS: Plymouth limestone rock-faced ashlar to ground floor, otherwise dressed l 740-1/4/175 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.187481 50.408748,-4.187279 50.408723,-4.187268... 1998-11-09 BICKHAM ROAD, St Budeaux, Ernesettle House Detached house. Early C19. Stucco with rusticated quoins; steep dry slate roof with modillion eaves cornice; tall stuccoed end stacks built forward of ridge. Double-depth or double-pile plan with entrance hall behind right-hand room. 2 storeys; symmetric 740-1/4/615 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.199413 50.400329,-4.199720 50.399759,-4.199812... 2004-06-22 PERIMETER WALL AND ATTACHED GUARD HOUSE, MAGAZINE, STABLE, GARAGE AND CANTEEN, Foulston Avenue, Bull Point Perimeter Wall, Guard House, Magazine, Stables and Canteen at infantry barracks, now training centre. 1855-8. Plymouth limestone ashlar and rubble with granite dressings, English bond red brick with stone plinths, with hipped slate roofs.,PLAN: Square ou 740-1/4/619A 2004-06-22
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.058336 50.388421,-4.058326 50.388423,-4.058331... 1960-03-29 MARKET ROAD, Plympton, (East side) Church of St Mary Blessed Virgin (Formerly Listed as: PLYMPTON Church of St Mary Blessed Virgin) Priory church, later a parish church. C14 chancel and E end of N aisles, otherwise C15. Granite ashlar W tower, ashlar for outer aisles and porches, otherwise limestone rubble with limestone 740-1/40/433 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.058495 50.388213,-4.058499 50.388227,-4.058526... 1998-11-09 MARKET ROAD, Plympton, (East side) 2 chest tombs approx 25m & 30m S of Church of St Mary Blessed Virgin 2 chest tombs. C17. Inscriptions difficult to read but one tomb has date 1638, the other, farther from the church, has dates 1672 and 1674. Coursed freestone with projecting freestone lids, each tomb rectangular on plan. 740-1/40/434 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.059447 50.388170,-4.059461 50.388196,-4.059477... 1998-11-09 MARKET ROAD, Plympton, (East side) Gate-piers and Stile to Church of St Mary Blessed Virgin Gate-pier and stile. C18 and C19. Killas rubble with some dressed granite including some coping and stile stones. Rectangular-plan walls flanking a stepped stile and attached right of this a taller square-on-plan pier with slate capping. 740-1/40/435 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.058525 50.388081,-4.058539 50.388107,-4.058575... 1998-11-09 MARKET ROAD, Plympton, (East side) Howard Tomb approx 40m S of Church of St Mary Blessed Virgin Chest tomb. 16-- to William Howard and Francis his wife who died 1694. Coursed Plymouth limestone with projecting lid, rectangular on plan. 740-1/40/436 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.058574 50.388390,-4.058578 50.388404,-4.058605... 1998-11-09 MARKET ROAD, Plympton, (East side) Warring Tomb approx 5m S of Church of St Mary Blessed Virgin Chest tomb. C17 to William Warring of Colebrook, who died 1672; his wife Elizabeth who died 1673 and John who died in 1674; inscribed initials T H, possibly the initials of the mason. Dressed coursed Plymouth limestone with projecting slate lid with skul 740-1/40/437 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.061490 50.385601,-4.061487 50.385624,-4.061590... 1975-05-01 MERAFIELD ROAD, Plympton, (South side) Nos.1 AND 3 Marcliff Farmhouse, later 2 cottages, now again one house. C17 or C18. Render on rubble; steep corrugated asbestos roofs; brick end stack on left, axial stack towards left, large rendered end stack on right and 3 dormer windows breaking the eaves, the left-hand 740-1/40/438 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.058635 50.387302,-4.058644 50.387236,-4.058581... 1960-03-29 OLD PRIORY, Plympton, Tower House and attached wall and gate-piers (Remains of Priory) 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 740-1/40/440 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.059839 50.385866,-4.059830 50.385808,-4.059719... 1975-05-01 UNDERWOOD ROAD, Plympton, (North side) No.21 House in row, later used as a shop, now reinstated as a house. Probably C17. Roughcast render on probable rubble; diamond-pattern asbestos slate roof; probable rear lateral stack. Plan now 2 rooms deep including later rear lean-to; 1 room at the front. 2 740-1/40/447 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.059643 50.385872,-4.059730 50.385865,-4.059719... 1975-05-01 UNDERWOOD ROAD, Plympton, (North side) No.23 Small house in row. Probably C18, or possibly a remodelling of a C17 house. Roughcast render on probable rubble; asbestos slate roof rear lateral stack with 3 old clay pots. Single-depth plan with probably a room on either side of an entrance lobby. 2 st 740-1/40/448 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.059639 50.385818,-4.059541 50.385824,-4.059549... 1975-05-01 UNDERWOOD ROAD, Plympton, (North side) No.25 Small house in row. C18 or possibly a remodelling of a C17 house. Painted rubble; steep slate roof; rendered brick end stacks. Single-depth plan plus extension to rear right. 2 storeys; nearly symmetrical 2-window front. C20 2-light casement windows and 740-1/40/449 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.059978 50.385714,-4.060204 50.385685,-4.060174... 1975-05-01 UNDERWOOD ROAD, Plympton, (South side) Nos.26 AND 28 Former ropery, now a shop and a house. C18. Painted rubble walls with some brick arches; steep dry slate roof; brick end stacks. Rectangular plan. 3 storeys; 2-window range. Central 2nd floor window blocked; wide window openings under segmental arches ex 740-1/40/450 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.059931 50.385723,-4.059978 50.385714,-4.059970... 1975-05-01 UNDERWOOD ROAD, Plympton, (South side) No.30 Probable manager's house of former ropery (qv). C18. Rubble walls with segmental brick arches; slate roof with heightened eaves; end brick stacks. Shallow-depth plan with probably 2 front rooms flanking a central entrance hall. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-w 740-1/40/451 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.059931 50.385723,-4.059913 50.385600,-4.059861... 1975-05-01 UNDERWOOD ROAD, Plympton, (South side) No.32 Small house in row. C17. Rubble walls containing some C17 dressed fragments, with some render being removed at time of survey, limewashed rubble at rear; steep corrugated asbestos roof; rubble stack on left with brick upper part. PLAN: irregular plan wit 740-1/40/452 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.177895 50.379419,-4.177937 50.379555,-4.178051... 1998-11-09 CHARLOTTE STREET, Devonport, (West side) Nos.17, 18 AND 19 3 small houses in a terrace. Early C19. Slatehanging; wooden doorcases; dry slate roofs to Nos 17 and 18, asbestos slate to No.19, stepped roof; brick stacks over party walls, many old pots. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; each house with 1-window-range fr 740-1/41/131 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.171679 50.376100,-4.171699 50.376181,-4.171808... 1998-11-09 DEVONPORT PARK, Devonport, War Memorial War memorial. c1920 to those who died in World War I and later to those who died in World War II. Dressed granite column surmounted by lantern cross on stepped and moulded cruciform-plan plinth on a stepped square-on-plan base with splayed corners. Mourn 740-1/41/137 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.170503 50.377591,-4.170593 50.377640,-4.170617... 1998-11-09 ACRE PLACE, Stoke, (North West side) Nos.18-23 (Consecutive) Planned terrace of 6 houses. Early/mid C19, probably after design by Foulston. Stucco with plinth and mid-floor band; dry slate roof with deep eaves; hipped roof dormer to each house except house left of centre; brick end stacks. Double-depth plan, each 740-1/41/628 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.168139 50.375751,-4.168215 50.375761,-4.168235... 1954-01-25 ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Stoke, (North East side) No.1 (Formerly Listed as: ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Devonport No.1) Villa in planned group. c1827 by John Foulston. Stucco with stucco detail including plinth and mid-floor string; dry slate hipped roofs with projecting eaves; tall rendered stacks, over front and re 740-1/41/629 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.168004 50.375524,-4.168068 50.375487,-4.168080... 1954-01-25 ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Stoke, (North East side) No.2 (Formerly Listed as: ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Devonport No.2) Villa in planned group. 1827 by John Foulston. Stucco with stucco detail and slatehanging to part of right-hand return; bitumen-grouted slate hipped roof with projecting eaves; 4 x 2-stage rendered 740-1/41/630 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.167739 50.375189,-4.167748 50.375178,-4.167624... 1954-01-25 ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Stoke, (North East side) No.4 (Formerly Listed as: ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Devonport No.4) Villa in planned group. c1827 by John Foulston. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof with projecting eaves; rendered stacks over the side walls. Double-depth plan with entrance hall behi 740-1/41/631 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.167426 50.375069,-4.167412 50.375084,-4.167390... 1954-01-25 ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Stoke, (North East side) No.5 (Formerly Listed as: ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Devonport No.5) Villa in planned group. c1827 by John Foulston. Stucco with plinth and sill band; bitumen-grouted slate hipped roof with paired brackets to projecting eaves; rendered stack on right. Double-depth pl 740-1/41/632 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.167204 50.375016,-4.167193 50.375029,-4.167296... 1954-01-25 ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Stoke, (North East side) No.6 (Formerly Listed as: ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Devonport No.6) Villa in planned group. c1827 by John Foulston. Incised stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof with projecting eaves; panelled stuccoed stacks with moulded cornices, the stack central to e 740-1/41/633 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.167062 50.374843,-4.166887 50.374941,-4.166957... 1954-01-25 ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Stoke, (North East side) No.7 (Formerly Listed as: ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Devonport No.7) Villa in planned group. c1827 by John Foulston. Stucco with mid-floor string and other stucco detail; bitumen-grouted slate hipped roof with projecting eaves; rendered stacks over the side walls. Do 740-1/41/634 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.168186 50.375549,-4.168180 50.375571,-4.168196... 1954-01-25 ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Stoke, (North East side) Iron railings, walls and gates to road frontage of Albemarle Villas (Formerly Listed as: ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Devonport Nos.1-8 (Consecutive)) Road-frontage walls, railings, and gate-piers and the gates to No.8 (qv). c1827. Low rubble walls with Plymouth limestone coping surmounted by cast-iron railings with arrow-head sha 740-1/41/636 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.168923 50.379267,-4.168930 50.379267,-4.168909... 1998-11-09 ALBERT ROAD, Stoke, (South side) Nos.1 AND 3 and attached forecourt railings Asylum (orphanage), now offices. Mid-late C19, extended 1879. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roofs, the centre roof on bracketed cornice, the lower flanking roofs on modillion cornices over a moulded entablature; 1 rendered stack left of ce 740-1/41/638 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.170174 50.379039,-4.170145 50.379029,-4.170120... 1998-11-09 ALBERT ROAD, Stoke, (South side) Nos.9, 11, 11A, 13 & 15 Outram Terrace 2 pairs of houses. c1860s. Stucco with stucco detail; slate roofs on 2 levels with coped ends and moulded eaves cornice; 2 rendered axial stacks and original stuccoed end stack on right with moulded entablature. Double-depth plan, each pair with paired 740-1/41/639 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.169436 50.377595,-4.169492 50.377552,-4.169488... 1998-11-09 BEYROUT PLACE, Stoke, (North side) No.5 End of terrace house. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; roof behind stuccoed parapet with moulded and bracketed cornice. Tapered corner-site plan with canted end on left. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window front plus splay on left of canted end bay with w 740-1/41/644 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.169436 50.377595,-4.169438 50.377415,-4.168976... 1998-11-09 BEYROUT PLACE, Stoke, (North side) Nos.6-10 (Consecutive) 5 terraced houses. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; asbestos slate mansard roof over stuccoed parapet with moulded and bracketed cornice; segmental-roofed mansard dormers; brick and rendered end stacks. Double-depth plan, each house with 1 front room 740-1/41/645 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.168602 50.375879,-4.168642 50.375872,-4.168658... 1975-05-01 DEVONPORT ROAD, Stoke, (West side) No.192 St Michael's Lodge and rear basement court railings (Formerly Listed as: TRAFALGAR ROAD, Devonport St Michael's Lodge) Large detached villa. 1827 by John Foulston. Stucco and render replacing stucco; slatehanging to most of rear; roof hidden behind parapet with heavy moulded cornice; rendered stacks ove 740-1/41/652 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.168363 50.381360,-4.168162 50.381304,-4.168147... 1954-01-25 MASTERMAN ROAD, Stoke, (North side) Mount Pleasant Blockhouse (Formerly Listed as: BLOCKHOUSE ROAD, Devonport Mount Pleasant Blockhouse) Gun battery, built to defend Plymouth Dock (now Devonport Docks) and known locally as the Pattypan. Mid C18. Brick walls and granite flags as paving to surfaces. Overall square p 740-1/41/656 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.168158 50.377502,-4.168136 50.377452,-4.168157... 1998-11-09 NELSON GARDENS, Stoke, (South side) Nos.1 AND 2 Pair of villas at the front end of a planned group. 1860s. Stucco with stucco detail; roof behind balustraded parapet with moulded cornice; stuccoed end stacks, most with moulded entablature. Double-depth plan, narrower at rear, each house with probably 740-1/41/666 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.167217 50.377511,-4.167189 50.377517,-4.167241... 1998-11-09 NELSON GARDENS, Stoke, (South side) Nos.3 AND 4 Pair of villas in planned group. 1860s. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate and asbestos slate mansard roof over bracketed entablature; 8 pedimented mansard dormers; stuccoed end stacks with moulded entablature. Double-depth plan. ,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys p 740-1/41/667 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.168268 50.377504,-4.168269 50.377487,-4.168250... 1998-11-09 NELSON GARDENS, Stoke, Entrance walls and gate-piers to Nelson Gardens Includes: Entrance gate-piers and walls to Nelson Gardens TRAFALGAR ROAD Stoke. Walls and gate-piers at carriage entrance to planned group of villas. 1860s. Plymouth limestone squared and laid to diminishing courses; dressed limestone plinth and copings, 740-1/41/670 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144621 50.381547,-4.144661 50.381535,-4.144574... 1975-05-01 FORD PARK ROAD, Ford Park, (North side) South-west Lodge & walls & railings at Plymouth Devonport & Stonehouse Cemetery (Formerly Listed as: FORD PARK ROAD, Plymouth South west Lodge at Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse Cemetery) Lodge at entrance to cemetery. Mid C19. Plymouth limestone rubble with limestone dressings; dry slate roofs with coped gable ends; irregularl 740-1/42/251 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.146304 50.378458,-4.146713 50.378311,-4.146910... 1975-05-01 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE, Pennycomequick, (North West side) Russell Place Nos. 5, 6 and 7 (Formerly Listed as: CENTRAL PARK AVENUE, Plymouth Russell Place Nos 5-7 (consec)) Former gatehouse of Devonport Prison. 1849 (Pevsner). Plymouth limestone rubble with limestone dressings of a lighter colour; steep dry slate roofs plus embattled tower w 740-1/42/342 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.141894 50.376011,-4.141873 50.375913,-4.141857... 1975-05-01 PORTLAND VILLAS, Plymouth, (South side) Nos.3-10 (Consecutive) and attached forecourt walls Planned terrace of villas, now used as offices. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; asbestos slate hipped roofs with projecting eaves; central axial stacks and end stacks to right. Double-depth plan, each house with probably 2 rooms at the front, porch r 740-1/42/398 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.141859 50.376281,-4.141892 50.376484,-4.141925... 1975-05-01 PORTLAND VILLAS, Plymouth, (North side) No.15 Villa in planned group. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof with projecting eaves and centre break with moulded triangular pediment; stuccoed end stacks with moulded cornices. Double-depth plan with probably 2 rooms at the front fla 740-1/42/399 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.141884 50.376436,-4.141841 50.376177,-4.141623... 1975-05-01 PORTLAND VILLAS, Plymouth, (North side) No.16 including attached garden walls and gate-piers at the front Villa in planned group of villas. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof with projecting eaves. Double-depth plan, probably with 2 rooms at the front and central entrance hall. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window front. Hornless sashes wit 740-1/42/400 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.141623 50.376194,-4.141280 50.376223,-4.141339... 1975-05-01 PORTLAND VILLAS, Plymouth, (North side) No.17 Christadelpian Hall including attached garden walls & gate-piers at the front Villa in planned group of villas, now used as a place of worship. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; asbestos slate hipped roof with low-pitched central gable; stuccoed end stacks. Double-depth plan with probably 2 rooms at the front and entrance hall b 740-1/42/401 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.141280 50.376223,-4.140937 50.376250,-4.140986... 1975-05-01 PORTLAND VILLAS, Plymouth, (North side) No.18 including attached garden walls & gate-piers at the front Villa in planned group of villas. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; asbestos slate hipped roof with projecting eaves and centre break with triangular pediment. Double-depth plan with probably 2 rooms at the front flanking a central entrance hall. 2 sto 740-1/42/402 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140937 50.376250,-4.140758 50.376265,-4.140809... 1975-05-01 PORTLAND VILLAS, Plymouth, (North side) No.19 including attached garden walls & gate-piers at the front Villa in planned group of villas. Mid-late C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof with widely-spaced modillions to projecting eaves; stuccoed end stacks with moulded cornices. Double-depth plan with probably 2 rooms at the front flanking a 740-1/42/403 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140448 50.376435,-4.140482 50.376603,-4.140539... 1975-05-01 PORTLAND VILLAS, Plymouth, (North side) Nos.20 AND 21 including attached garden walls & gate-piers at the front Unequal pair of villas in planned group of villas. Mid-late C19. Stucco with stucco detail; steep asbestos slate roofs behind parapets with moulded entablature and with 2 coped front gables to cross wings, right of centre and on the right; stuccoed later 740-1/42/404 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.167062 50.374843,-4.167029 50.374829,-4.167044... 1954-01-25 ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Stoke, (North East side) No.8 (Formerly Listed as: ALBEMARLE VILLAS, Devonport No.8) Villa in planned group. c1827 by John Foulston. Stucco with stucco detail; slate hipped roof with projecting eaves; rendered stacks over the side walls. Double-depth plan with entrance hall behind l 740-1/42/635 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.165010 50.376253,-4.165012 50.376274,-4.164899... 1998-11-09 NOS 1 AND 2 BERKELEY COTTAGES, Collingwood Road (West side), Stoke Pair of houses. Probably 1840s. Plymouth limestone rubble, No.2 (left) is painted, both have painted limestone dressings to the openings; steep dry slate roofs with gabled attic windows (front and rear); large stone outbuilt end stacks to coped gables a 740-1/42/646 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164843 50.375869,-4.164965 50.375861,-4.164993... 1998-11-09 COLLINGWOOD ROAD, Stoke, (West side) Nos.3 AND 4 Berkeley Cottages Pair of houses. Probably 1840s. Plymouth limestone rubble with painted limestone dressings to the openings; steep roofs with coped attic gables: dry slate to No.4 (left), asbestos slate to No.3; dressed stone outbuilt end stacks and gable kneelers. Tudo 740-1/42/647 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.165235 50.378133,-4.165297 50.378208,-4.165358... 1998-11-09 COLLINGWOOD VILLAS, Stoke, Nos.1 AND 2 and attached front walls and gate-piers Pair of villas. Mid C19. Incised stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof over moulded entablature with dentils and paired brackets; wings with pedimented gables with oculae to returns; original segmental-pedimented and gabled dormer windows; la 740-1/42/648 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164885 50.377717,-4.164864 50.377724,-4.164895... 1998-11-09 COLLINGWOOD VILLAS, Stoke, Nos.3 AND 4 and attached front walls and gate-piers Pair of villas. Mid C19. Incised stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof over moulded entablature with dentils and paired brackets; roof dormers with segmental pediments and sashes; roofs of wings with pediments to end gables and oculae. Double 740-1/42/649 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164552 50.377371,-4.164580 50.377404,-4.164569... 1998-11-09 COLLINGWOOD VILLAS, Stoke, Nos.5 AND 6 and attached front walls and gate-piers Pair of villas. Mid C19. Incised stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roofs over moulded entablature with dentils and paired brackets and pediments to end gables of wings with oculae; roof dormers with segmental pediments. Double-depth plan with 740-1/42/650 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164352 50.377061,-4.164398 50.377141,-4.164463... 1998-11-09 COLLINGWOOD VILLAS, Stoke, Nos.7 AND 8 and road-frontage walls and gate-piers Pair of villas. Mid-late C19. Incised stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof over moulded eaves entablature, and narrow wings set back with pedimented ends with oculae; dormers with segmental pediments; central axial stack. Double-depth plan w 740-1/42/651 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.165756 50.379736,-4.165743 50.379724,-4.165653... 1975-05-01 DEVONPORT ROAD, Stoke, (East side (off)) Belmont House (Youth Hostel), Belmont Place (Formerly Listed as: DEVONPORT ROAD, Devonport Belmont House (Youth Hostel)) Large detached villa. 1820 by John Foulston for John Norman. Stucco with stucco detail; roof hidden behind parapet with moulded cornice. Neo-classical style with Greek Revival 740-1/42/653 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.166313 50.379532,-4.166327 50.379558,-4.166343... 1975-05-01 DEVONPORT ROAD, Stoke, (East side (off)) Gate-piers south-west of Belmont House (Formerly Listed as: DEVONPORT ROAD, Devonport Gate-piers south west of Belmont House) Gate-piers to large detached villa (qv). c1820, the date of the house designed by John Foulston and built for John Norman. 4 rusticated granite gate-piers with plinth 740-1/42/654 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.157715 50.375564,-4.157849 50.375704,-4.157869... 1975-05-01 HOTHAM PLACE, Stoke, (North side) Nos.1-15 AND 12A (Consecutive) (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; 740-1/42/655 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160263 50.376736,-4.159709 50.375967,-4.159586... 1975-05-01 MOLESWORTH ROAD, Stoke, (East side) Nos.44-70 (Even) (Formerly Listed as: MOLESWORTH ROAD, Devonport Nos.44-70 (Even)) Terrace of houses. c1860-80. Brick, most of which is painted; dry slate stepped roofs with large front gables with exposed purlin ends; large brick end stacks. Simple Gothic style. Double- 740-1/42/657 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162673 50.379164,-4.162682 50.379138,-4.162701... 1998-11-09 MOLESWORTH ROAD, Stoke, (West side) Nos.89 AND 91 Penlee House and Netherton Unequal pair of villas. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roofs with modillion cornices; stuccoed lateral stacks with moulded cornices, some of them as linked pairs. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; irregular articulated front. Mostly ori 740-1/42/658 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162974 50.380336,-4.162943 50.380297,-4.162987... 1994-05-01 MOLESWORTH ROAD, Stoke, (East side) Nos.102 AND 104 (Formerly Listed as: MOLESWORTH ROAD, Devonport Nos.102 AND 104) Pair of villas. Early-mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roofs with deep eaves; central rendered stack. Double-depth plan with central 2 bays projecting flanked by the ent 740-1/42/659 1994-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162983 50.380347,-4.162706 50.380430,-4.162717... 1975-05-01 MOLESWORTH ROAD, Stoke, (East side) Nos.106 AND 108 (Formerly Listed as: MOLESWORTH ROAD, Devonport Nos.106 AND 108) Pair of villas. Early-mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roofs with projecting eaves; central rendered stack. Double-depth plan pair with 2 rooms at the front plus entranc 740-1/42/660 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.163248 50.380605,-4.163131 50.380639,-4.163149... 1998-11-09 MOLESWORTH ROAD, Stoke, (East side) Nos.112-134 (Even) Planned terrace of houses. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate or asbestos slate roofs in 3 steps behind stuccoed parapet with moulded cornice; stuccoed end stacks with moulded cornices to Nos 120 and 122. Double-depth plan, each pair with 2 fr 740-1/42/661 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160889 50.376728,-4.160809 50.376669,-4.160684... 1998-11-09 MOLESWORTH ROAD, Stoke, (West side) No.61 Rosehill Villas Includes: No.272 STUART ROAD Stoke. Detached villa. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof behind stuccoed parapet with moulded cornice; stuccoed end stacks with moulded cornices. Double-depth plan with probably 2 rooms at the front f 740-1/42/663 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.166854 50.377752,-4.166943 50.377737,-4.166931... 1998-11-09 NELSON GARDENS, Stoke, (South side) Nos.5 AND 6 Pair of villas in planned group. 1860s. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate mansard roof over bracketed entablature; 8 pedimented mansard dormers; stuccoed end stacks with moulded entablature. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys plus attic over basement; overa 740-1/42/668 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.166045 50.377856,-4.166060 50.377892,-4.166363... 1975-05-01 NELSON GARDENS, Stoke, (South side) Nos.9 AND 10 Lady Hamilton House and attached forecourt railings (Formerly Listed as: NELSON GARDENS, Devonport Nos.9 AND 10) Pair of houses, now 1 house. Early-mid C19. Stucco with band above ground floor; slate hipped mansard roof behind moulded parapet; 6 segmental-roofed dormers with 6-pane sashes. Double-depth p 740-1/42/669 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162653 50.374769,-4.162645 50.374724,-4.162593... 1954-01-25 PARADISE ROAD, Stoke, (North side) Church of St Andrew, Stoke Damerel (Formerly Listed as: PARADISE ROAD, Devonport Church of St Andrew, Stoke Damerel) Parish church. C15 tower, otherwise heavily remodelled or rebuilt in 1751 and later altered and restored. Rendered stone with some granite dressings; S porch is Plymouth li 740-1/42/673 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162554 50.375035,-4.162569 50.375062,-4.162627... 1975-05-01 PARADISE ROAD, Stoke, (North side) Churchyard gate-piers to the north of Church of St Andrew (Formerly Listed as: PARADISE ROAD, Devonport Churchyard Gatepiers to north of St Andrew's Church) Wall and gate-piers. Probably C18. Local rubble with rectangular-plan gate-piers slightly taller. Set into the gate-piers are 2 carved heads, alleged to b 740-1/42/674 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162615 50.375014,-4.162611 50.375007,-4.162567... 1998-11-09 PARADISE ROAD, Stoke, (North side) Furneaux tomb immediately north of Church of St Andrew Large tomb. Early-mid C19 to Captain Tobias Furneaux. Rubble side wall with dressed stone coping retaining 1 side of rectangular stone paved area; high rubble entrance walls (qv) to 2 sides and wrought-iron railings to the other 2 sides. The shafts of th 740-1/42/675 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162384 50.374631,-4.162399 50.374658,-4.162457... 1998-11-09 PARADISE ROAD, Stoke, (North side) Jeffery tomb immediately south of Church of St Andrew Chest tomb. Early to mid C19 to Jeffery family. Dressed freestone with beaded flush panels to sides and moulded cornice to lid; rectangular on plan. 740-1/42/676 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161832 50.380041,-4.161913 50.380018,-4.161920... 1954-01-25 PENLEE GARDENS, Stoke, (North side) No.3 (Formerly Listed as: PENLEE GARDENS, Devonport No.3) Villa in planned group. Early C19 by John Fouston. Stucco with stucco detail; slate hipped roof with projecting eaves with moulded soffit; rendered end stacks. Double-depth plan plus service wing at re 740-1/42/683 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161746 50.380050,-4.161721 50.380008,-4.161750... 1954-01-25 PENLEE GARDENS, Stoke, (North side) Nos.4 AND 5 (Formerly Listed as: PENLEE GARDENS, Devonport Nos.4 AND 5) Pair of villas in planned group. Early C19 by John Foulston. incised stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof with projecting eaves and triangular pediment over the central 2 bays; rende 740-1/42/684 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161294 50.380304,-4.161347 50.380292,-4.161288... 1954-01-25 PENLEE GARDENS, Stoke, (North side) Nos.6 AND 7 (Formerly Listed as: PENLEE GARDENS, Devonport Nos.6 AND 7) Pair of villas in planned group. Early C19 by John Foulston. Incised stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof with projecting eaves and pediments over slightly projecting end bays; rende 740-1/42/685 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160636 50.380312,-4.160657 50.380356,-4.160678... 1954-01-25 PENLEE GARDENS, Stoke, (North side) Nos.8 AND 9 (Formerly Listed as: PENLEE GARDENS, Devonport Nos.8 AND 9) Pair of villas in planned group. Early C19 by John Foulston. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof with modillion cornice and pediment over the central 2 bays; rendered end stacks. Do 740-1/42/686 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160308 50.380237,-4.160137 50.380265,-4.160158... 1954-01-25 PENLEE GARDENS, Stoke, (North side) Nos.10 AND 11 (Formerly Listed as: PENLEE GARDENS, Devonport Nos.10 AND 11) GV II Pair of villas. Early C19 by John Foulston. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof with moulded cornice with modillions to wide eaves soffit; rendered en 740-1/42/687 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159691 50.380392,-4.159698 50.380416,-4.159721... 1954-01-25 PENLEE GARDENS, Stoke, (North side) Nos.12 AND 13 (Formerly Listed as: PENLEE GARDENS, Devonport Nos.12 AND 13) Pair of villas in planned group. Early C19 by John Foulston. Incised stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof with moulded cornice with modillions to wide eaves soffit; rendered end st 740-1/42/688 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160319 50.380144,-4.160323 50.380158,-4.160349... 1998-11-09 PENLEE GARDENS, Stoke, Lamp Standard in front of No.10 Lamp standard. Late C19. Cast-iron. Moulded octagonal base, moulded shaft; moulded cross bar; original tapered lamp housing with turned finial, carried on 4 serpentine-shaped supports. 740-1/42/689 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160942 50.379944,-4.160946 50.379958,-4.160973... 1998-11-09 PENLEE GARDENS, Stoke, Lamp Standard opposite No.7 Lamp standard. Late C19. Cast-iron. Moulded octagonal base, fluted shaft, moulded above; moulded and fluted cross bar; original tapered lamp housing with turned finial, carried on 4 serpentine-shaped supports. 740-1/42/690 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159868 50.380165,-4.159872 50.380179,-4.159899... 1998-11-09 PENLEE GARDENS, Stoke, Lamp Standard opposite No.12 Lamp standard. Late C19. Cast-iron. Moulded octagonal base, fluted shaft, moulded above; moulded and fluted cross bar; original tapered lamp housing with turned finial, carried on 4 serpentine-shaped supports. 740-1/42/691 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162406 50.379446,-4.162428 50.379485,-4.162451... 1954-01-25 PENLEE GARDENS, Stoke, (West side) Lodge and gates at entrance including flanking wall (Formerly Listed as: PENLEE GARDENS, Devonport Lodge and Gate including flanking wall) Lodge at entrance to planned group of villas (qv). Early C19 by John Foulston. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate roof with conical ends on projecting eaves; brick 740-1/42/692 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.165305 50.376120,-4.165123 50.376027,-4.165114... 1998-11-09 SOUTH HILL, Stoke, (South side) Nos.17-20 (Consecutive) and attached forecourt walls and railings Planned terrace of small houses. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; asbestos slate roofs behind stuccoed parapet with moulded cornice; 5 roof dormers, 4 with hipped roofs; brick end stacks. Double-depth plan, each house with 1 room at the front and entr 740-1/42/698 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.166556 50.375092,-4.166640 50.375085,-4.166642... 1998-11-09 WELLINGTON STREET, Stoke, (West side) No.12 House in terrace. Early C19. Slatehanging to front over plinth; dry slate roof; 2 brick lateral stacks at rear. Double-depth plan with 2 front rooms flanking a central entrance hall or passage. 2 storeys; near-symmetrical 3-window front with doorway left 740-1/42/700 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.166691 50.375091,-4.166642 50.375096,-4.166640... 1998-11-09 WELLINGTON STREET, Stoke, (West side) No.13 House in terrace. Early C19. Slatehanging to front; asbestos slate roof; 2 brick lateral stacks at rear. Double-depth plan with 2 front rooms flanking an entrance hall or passage. 2 storeys; near-symmetrical 3-window front with doorway left of centre. Pr 740-1/42/701 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160223 50.378350,-4.160285 50.378347,-4.160287... 1998-11-09 NOS 133 AND 135 WINGFIELD VILLAS AND ROAD FRONTAGE WALLS, Wingfield Road, Stoke 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 740-1/42/703 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160097 50.380122,-4.160112 50.380148,-4.160128... 1998-11-09 PENLEE GARDENS, Stoke, Lamp Standard opposite No.11 Lamp standard. Late C19. Cast-iron. Moulded octagonal base, fluted shaft, moulded above; moulded and fluted cross bar; original tapered lamp housing with turned finial, carried on 4 serpentine-shaped supports. 740-1/42/883 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.166506 50.377814,-4.166777 50.377766,-4.166717... 1998-11-09 NELSON GARDENS, Stoke, (South side) Nos.7 AND 8 and attached forecourt walls and iron railings Pair of large villas in planned group. Mid C19 (shown on 1860 map). Incised stucco with stucco detail; dry slate mansard roof over front and rear eaves entablature of fairly widely-spaced brackets; each house with 4 mansard windows with pediments (simila 740-1/42/904 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135439 50.383113,-4.135269 50.383125,-4.135277... 1998-11-09 FORD PARK, Ford Park, Mannamead House Nos.1 and 2 Formerly known as: Anglesey Villas FORD PARK. Includes: Colson House No.3 FORD PARK Ford Park. Pair of villas in planned group, now part of Plymouth College. c1850s-60s, probably by George Wightwick. Stucco; dry Delabole slate roofs behind stuccoed balus 740-1/43/243 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135286 50.382833,-4.135291 50.382856,-4.135209... 1998-11-09 FORD PARK, Ford Park, Colson House Nos.1 and 2 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 740-1/43/244 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136398 50.383448,-4.136204 50.383413,-4.136200... 1998-11-09 FORD PARK, Ford Park, The Headmaster's House Pair of villas in planned group, now part of Plymouth College. c1850s-60s, probably by George Wightwick. Stucco with channelled rustication to plinth; asbestos slate roofs: central roof behind stuccoed balustraded parapet with modillioned cornices and fl 740-1/43/245 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135499 50.382784,-4.135503 50.382798,-4.135530... 1998-11-09 FORD PARK, Ford Park, Gate-piers and flanking walls to SE entrance 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 740-1/43/246 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135532 50.383588,-4.135525 50.383541,-4.135543... 1998-11-09 FORD PARK, Ford Park, Mannamead House Nos.3 and 4 Pair of villas in planned group, now part of Plymouth College. c1850s-60s, probably by George Wightwick. Stucco with channelled rustication to basement plinth; dry slate roofs: central roof behind balustraded parapet on modillion cornice, cross wing roof 740-1/43/247 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136222 50.383990,-4.136250 50.383930,-4.136206... 1998-11-09 FORD PARK, Ford Park, Wedgwood Villas Nos.2 and 3 Unequal pair of villas in planned group, now part of Plymouth College. c1850s-60s, probably by George Wightwick. Stucco; bitumen-grouted slate and asbestos slate roofs with modillion eaves cornices and projecting verges; stuccoed end and axial stacks wit 740-1/43/248 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136630 50.383964,-4.136469 50.383933,-4.136473... 1998-11-09 FORD PARK, Ford Park, Shaftsbury Villas Nos.1 and 2 Pair of villas, now part of Plymouth College. c1850s-60s, probably by George Wightwick. Stucco; dry slate roofs with moulded eaves cornices and modillion cornices to most of the pedimented gables; many stuccoed axial, gable and slightly-projecting latera 740-1/43/249 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135180 50.382782,-4.135176 50.382760,-4.135205... 1975-05-01 FORD PARK ROAD, Ford Park, (North side) Ford Park Lodge (Formerly Listed as: FORD PARK ROAD, Plymouth Ford Park Lodge) Lodge at entrance to park and to planned group of villas. c1850s-60s by George Wightwick. Dressed Plymouth limestone with painted dressings; dry slate low-pitched roof with projecting eaves; 740-1/43/250 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134306 50.380794,-4.134326 50.380794,-4.134336... 1996-06-04 MUTLEY PLAIN, Mutley, (West side) Mutley Baptist Church including Spurgeon Hall and Caretaker's Cottage (Formerly Listed as: MUTLEY PLAIN (West side) Mutley Baptist Church) Large Baptist chapel. 1867, by J Ambrose of Plymouth, gas vents by Shillito & Sherland of Manchester, extended 1907 with Spurgeon Hall, caretaker's cottage (also known as The Lodge) an 740-1/43/341 1996-06-04
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.138449 50.380856,-4.138763 50.380739,-4.138777... 1998-11-09 APSLEY ROAD, Plymouth, (North West side) Royal Eye Infirmary Eye infirmary. 1897 by Charles King and EW Lister. Red brick with limestone dressings including string courses; tiled hipped roofs with crested ridges and bracketed eaves, the 2 roofs over the taller towers flanking the entrance bay with half-conical fro 740-1/43/350 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134900 50.376891,-4.134947 50.376806,-4.134885... 1975-05-01 BEDFORD TERRACE, Plymouth, (North East side) No.9 Villa. c1840-50. Stucco with stucco Gothic detail; roof hidden behind embattled parapet with moulded cornice; stuccoed end stacks. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys; symmetrical 3-window front. Plinth, mid-floor strings, square hoodmoulds over openings with c 740-1/43/354 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.133045 50.380062,-4.133059 50.380088,-4.133117... 1975-05-01 GREENBANK ROAD, Plymouth, (South side) Direction Stone in wall at end of Cheltenham Place 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 740-1/43/370 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.128090 50.378011,-4.128089 50.378024,-4.128299... 1998-11-09 GREENBANK TERRACE, Plymouth, (North side) No.31 Freedom House 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 740-1/43/371 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135052 50.378119,-4.135075 50.378084,-4.135112... 1975-05-01 NORTH HILL, Plymouth, (East side) Church of St Matthias and attached forecourt walls (Formerly Listed as: TAVISTOCK ROAD, Plymouth Church of St Matthias) Anglican church. 1887 by Hine and Odgers, paid for by Mrs Watts in memory of her husband, Matthias Watts. Roughly coursed dressed Plymouth limestone and Portland stone dressings; dry s 740-1/43/381 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137346 50.376219,-4.137836 50.376313,-4.137834... 1954-01-25 NORTH HILL, Plymouth, (West side) Drakes Place: Colonnade, Conduits, Drinking Fountain and Fountain (Formerly Listed as: DRAKE'S PLACE, NORTH HILL, Plymouth Remains of Conduit built into wall facing road) (Formerly Listed as: DRAKE'S PLACE, NORTH HILL, Plymouth Remains of Conduit built into wall near west Entrance) (Formerly Listed as: DRAKE'S PLACE, N 740-1/43/382 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136343 50.376663,-4.136330 50.376697,-4.136337... 1998-11-09 NORTH HILL, Plymouth, (West side) Drakes Place: Road frontage walls and railings Road-frontage walls and railings in front of reservoir. Late C19, probably 1891. Plymouth limestone rubble brought to course, dressed limestone chamfered copings and wrought-iron railings with crocketed finials and turned cast-iron stanchions with twist 740-1/43/383 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134962 50.379096,-4.134942 50.379087,-4.135077... 1975-05-01 NORTH HILL, Plymouth, (West side) Plymouth High School for Girls (part) (S Devon & Cornwall Institute for Blind) (Formerly Listed as: TAVISTOCK ROAD, Plymouth Plymouth High School for Girls) Institute for the blind, later school. 1876. By HG Snell, former tower demolished after damage in the Blitz. Plymouth limestone rubble with sandstone dressings; dry slate hipp 740-1/43/386 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137515 50.375737,-4.137495 50.375777,-4.137160... 1991-11-18 NORTH HILL, Plymouth, (West side) Sherwell Church and associated buildings including Shelly Hall Congregational church. 1864 by Aycliffe and Paul of Manchester. Dressed and coursed Plymouth limestone with ashlar dressings of lighter colour; plain tile roof with chamfered stone coped gables. STYLE: Middle Pointed. PLAN: hall church with galleries to 740-1/43/387 1991-11-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135894 50.378243,-4.135943 50.378326,-4.135979... 1998-11-09 NORTH ROAD EAST, Plymouth, (North side) Nos.12-30 (Even) Planned terrace of houses. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate or asbestos slate roofs behind parapets with moulded cornices; stuccoed stacks over party walls. Double-depth plan, each house with 1 room at the front and there are paired entrance 740-1/43/390 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136476 50.377859,-4.136547 50.377842,-4.136553... 1998-11-09 NORTH ROAD EAST, Plymouth, (South side) Nos.15-39 (Odd) Planned terrace of houses. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate or asbestos slate roofs behind parapet with moulded cornice; each house with segmental-headed roof dormer; stuccoed end stacks. Double-depth plan, each house with 1 room at the fron 740-1/43/391 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136832 50.378045,-4.136952 50.378262,-4.137041... 1996-02-01 NORTH ROAD EAST, Plymouth, (North side) Nos.34-40 (Even) Planned terrace of houses. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate or asbestos slate roofs behind parapet with moulded cornice; stuccoed end stacks. Double-depth plan, the terrace arranged in mirror-image pairs, each pair with paired central entran 740-1/43/392 1996-02-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136184 50.378987,-4.136177 50.378984,-4.136218... 1998-11-09 ST LAWRENCE ROAD, Plymouth, (North side) Plymouth High School for Girls (part) School. 1877 datestone. Plymouth limestone brought to course and with freestone dressings; steep dry slate roofs, with parapet to front roof; stone axial stacks with octagonal shafts and moulded cornices. Tudor Gothic style. Deep overall L-shaped plan. E 740-1/43/415 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.127431 50.376463,-4.127358 50.376354,-4.127282... 1998-11-09 WOODSIDE, Plymouth, (East side) No.1 Woodside Cottage 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 740-1/43/420 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.128154 50.377108,-4.128035 50.377142,-4.127944... 1975-05-01 WOODSIDE, Plymouth, (East side) No.8 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 740-1/43/421 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.128454 50.377530,-4.128382 50.377429,-4.128258... 1998-11-09 WOODSIDE, Plymouth, (East side) No.10 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 740-1/43/422 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.124484 50.378417,-4.124417 50.378488,-4.124408... 1975-05-01 MOUNT GOULD ROAD, Lipson, (North side) Lipson Terrace Nos.1-7 (consec) (Formerly Listed as: MOUNT GOLD ROAD, Plymouth Lipson Terrace Nos.1-8 (consec)) Planned terrace of houses (former No.8 combined with No.7). Early C19. Stucco or render; dry slate or asbestos slate roofs behind parapet with heavy moulded cornice; No.4 wit 740-1/44/320 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.122553 50.381080,-4.122491 50.381086,-4.122487... 1989-06-28 LIPSON ROAD, Lipson Vale, (North East side) Mount Lipson Cottage Detached house. 1834-35. Incised stucco on probable rubble; dry slate roofs with projecting eaves and verges and with later C19 red clay crested ridge tiles and shaped finials; roof hipped to central cross wing and polygonal at the front; 2 stuccoed stac 740-1/44/324 1989-06-28
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.102723 50.383921,-4.102721 50.383929,-4.102656... 1975-05-01 LAIRA AVENUE, Laira, (North side) Cleve Villa (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 740-1/45/318 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.076446 50.383994,-4.076420 50.383908,-4.076335... 1975-05-01 MERAFIELD ROAD, Plympton, (East side) Merafield Farmhouse and Nos.1, 2 and 3 Merafield Farm Cottages (Formerly Listed as: MERAFIELD ROAD, Plympton Merafield Farmhouse. Nos 2 & 3 Merafield Farm Cottages) Farmhouse and 3 attached cottages (including extra attached item). Farmhouse probably C18, cottages possibly C17. Rendered rubble; dry slate roofs laid 740-1/47/439 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.063054 50.378931,-4.063092 50.378919,-4.063101... 1960-03-29 DRUNKEN BRIDGE HILL, (East side (off)) Plympton, Hardwick Dovecote at Hardwick Farm Dovecote. Probably late medieval or C16. Local stone rubble walls and corbelled domed roof with opening at the top. Round plan. Tall building with altered doorway and 1 window opening with iron bars; putlog holes. INTERIOR: is lined with nesting holes. 740-1/47/536 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.063053 50.378721,-4.063050 50.378796,-4.063093... 1975-05-01 DRUNKEN BRIDGE HILL, (East side (off)) Plympton, Hardwick Hardwick Farmhouse Farmhouse. C17, altered in the C18 and later. Local rubble with some granite dressings; dry slate hipped roof and some corrugated asbestos to rear wing; 2 rendered axial stacks and an outbuilt gabled lateral stack at rear. Probably a 3-room and through- 740-1/47/537 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.066317 50.379565,-4.066227 50.379565,-4.066226... 1975-05-01 DRUNKEN BRIDGE HILL, (West side (off)) Plympton, Hardwick Telegraph Cottage Telegraph house for signalling messages across the land to give warning of invasion from France, now a cottage. c1800 and extended slightly later. Built for the Admiralty as part of a chain of signalling stations designed by Lord George Murray who was i 740-1/47/538 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.082534 50.381930,-4.082540 50.381883,-4.082683... 1952-04-23 MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Saltram House Large country house remodelled from great house. C16 and C17 core is the remains of the former house of Sir John Bagg, but the predominant character of the house is the result of a phased remodelling of the house in the C18, much of this work designed by 740-1/47/539 1952-04-23
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.082585 50.382604,-4.082578 50.382649,-4.082856... 1998-11-09 MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Former Laundry, Brewhouse, Timber Store & Carpenters' Shop at Saltram House Laundry, brewhouse and office, part later timber store and carpenters' shop serving large country house. C17, C18 and C19. Local rubble with some granite dressings and some render; dry slate roofs on 3 levels, the end roofs hipped. Overall an L-shaped pl 740-1/47/542 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.074964 50.379565,-4.074968 50.379579,-4.074995... 1975-05-01 MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Gate-Piers approx. 550m south-east of Saltram House Pair of gate-piers at carriage entrance to large country house (qv), originally at Boringdon Hall, Boringdon Hill (qv). Rusticated granite ashlar piers with plinths, moulded cornices and shaped caps surmounted by ball finials. Each pier is square on plan 740-1/47/545 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.076515 50.384807,-4.076529 50.384834,-4.076587... 1975-05-01 MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side) Plympton, Saltram Park Gate-Piers north-east of north-east Lodge (lodge not included) Gate-piers, walls and terminal piers at carriage entrance to Saltram House (qv), possibly originally from Boringdon Hall, Boringdon Hill (qv). Possibly C17 but more likely C18 and copied from the C17 piers from Boringdon. Rusticated granite ashlar piers 740-1/47/546 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.082027 50.381418,-4.082248 50.381431,-4.082269... 1998-11-09 MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Railings and gates east and south-east of Saltram House Gates and railings surrounding part of garden of large country house (qv). Probably early C19 incorporating C17 fragments. Wrought-iron railings over a granite plinth of re-used C17 chamfered fragments of mullioned windows which presumably had become ava 740-1/47/548 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.081258 50.380842,-4.081234 50.380841,-4.081231... 1960-03-29 MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Stable Block at Saltram House Stable block, coachman's cottage and coach house to large country house (qv). Mid C18, for the Parkers. Mellow red brick laid to Flemish bond; dry slate hipped roofs; brick stacks to coach house and coachman's cottage, and another stack to ancillary buil 740-1/47/549 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.080754 50.380942,-4.080758 50.380956,-4.080785... 1998-11-09 MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Walls and gate-piers east of Coach House at Saltram House Walls and gate-piers. C18. Rubble walls with some reused C17 dressed stone fragments in the piers. Semicircular on plan with square-on-plan gate-piers. This wall and the coach house (part of the Stable Block, qv) enclose a cobbled yard which also gives a 740-1/47/551 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.056663 50.385270,-4.056818 50.385313,-4.056860... 1975-05-01 UNDERWOOD ROAD, Plympton, (South side) Nos.114 AND 114A House. Late C17. Painted rubble; steep asbestos slate roof with large end stack on left and C20 stack on right plus 2 large rubble lateral stacks to rear. Single-depth plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range with sash breaking eaves on the left. Sash with glazin 740-1/48/453 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.050785 50.384420,-4.050796 50.384484,-4.050788... 1975-05-01 BARBICAN ROAD, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) Castle Hayes Cottage Cottage. Mid C19. Rubble with red brick arches; steep dry slate roof with 2 steep-pitched gables and porch gable, all with shaped barge boards, plus small gabled dormer over porch; rendered gable stack on the left and lateral stack to rear right. 2-room 740-1/49/456 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048450 50.383588,-4.048378 50.383568,-4.048282... 1960-03-29 BARBICAN ROAD, Plympton St Maurice, (South side (off)) Remains of Castle Remains of castle keep on motte. Probably C12, but may be early C13. Killas rubble walls about 3m thick and surviving in places to about 4m high; putlog holes. PLAN: circular on plan with evidence for doorway to its S side with deep draw-bar slot on its 740-1/49/457 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048123 50.382987,-4.048123 50.383064,-4.048132... 1952-04-23 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.18 The Cage Reputed to have been the town lock-up, now a house. C17 or C18. Render on probable studwork to projecting upper floor on colonnade; render on probable rubble to ground-floor wall set back to rear of pavement; dry slate roof with central roof dormer with 740-1/49/475 1952-04-23
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048199 50.382973,-4.048203 50.383038,-4.048290... 1952-04-23 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.20 The Pent House Pair of small merchants' houses or tenements of cottages, now 1 house. Probably C17. Rubble walls except for deep-projecting 1st floor which is render on probable timber frame; dry slate roof; brick end stacks. Originally a U-shaped plan with near centr 740-1/49/476 1952-04-23
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048344 50.382992,-4.048344 50.383125,-4.048366... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.22 Town house or merchant's house with later shop. C16 or C17 core behind a C18 or C18 remodelled front. Stucco on probable rubble; low-pitched slate roof behind parapet with entablature with lower band; rendered end stacks. Deep plan including rear wing. 2 740-1/49/477 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048480 50.382995,-4.048477 50.383053,-4.048487... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.24 Town house. C18, the front remodelled late C18. Render on probable rubble on plinth to front, rubble walls to rear; low-pitched slate roof behind parapet with entablature and lower band; Brick end stack on the left with old clay pots; hipped roof to rear 740-1/49/478 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048632 50.382999,-4.048631 50.383075,-4.048746... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.28 Brick House Town house, later fitted with a shopfront, now a house again. Late C18. Red brick front; dry slate hipped roof with moulded eaves cornice; rendered end stacks; cast-iron ogee gutters with carved joints. Probable double-depth plan with 2 rooms at the fro 740-1/49/480 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048907 50.383013,-4.048904 50.383096,-4.048912... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) Nos.34 AND 36 Scotia & Edina 2 attached small town houses. C18. Render on probable rubble with plinth; steep dry slate roof with 2 hipped roof dormers with C20 windows; central rendered front lateral stack. Shallow-depth plan, the house on the left with 2 rooms at the front and a c 740-1/49/483 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.049057 50.383021,-4.049051 50.383111,-4.049066... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.38 Castle House Town house. C18. Roughcast render on probable rubble with stucco or render surrounds to openings; steep dry slate roof heightened probably late C19 with 2 late C19 gabled dormers with shaped barge boards and terracotta finials. Single-depth plan plus re 740-1/49/484 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.049486 50.383026,-4.049489 50.383004,-4.049327... 1952-04-23 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.42 The Guildhall Guildhall. 1696 datestone, for George Treby (and the Strode family). MATERIALS: roughly coursed rubble with dressed granite rusticated quoins, dressed granite arcade and granite ashlar arcade abutments and 1st-floor sill course and string; steep dry slat 740-1/49/486 1952-04-23
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048045 50.382801,-4.048049 50.382891,-4.048218... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.43 Carlton House Town house. Early C19. Incised stucco front with plinth; concrete tile roof behind parapet with stucco band. Double-depth plan with 2 rooms at the front flanking a central entrance hall. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window front. Original 16-pane hornless s 740-1/49/487 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.049742 50.383040,-4.049739 50.383132,-4.049780... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.48 Milton House Town house with later shop. C18. Incised stucco; asbestos slate roof with modillion eaves cornice and 2 gabled roof dormers with turned finials and old casement windows with glazing bars; brick end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys plus attic; 3-wind 740-1/49/489 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048326 50.382748,-4.048330 50.382692,-4.048271... 1998-11-09 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.49 Tan Cottage Small house, later used as a tannery, now a house. C17 with later remodelling. Painted rubble walls; dry slate roof; . 2-room plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. C20 windows in original or old openings. Large projection on left probably the original latera 740-1/49/490 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048609 50.382870,-4.048607 50.382913,-4.048734... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.57 Old Brewery Cottage Pair of cottages, now 1 house. Early C19. Roughcast render; dry slate roof with brick stack over party wall rear of ridge. Double-depth plan, each cottage originally with 1 room at the front and with entrance passages at left and right, the right-hand pa 740-1/49/495 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.050451 50.383148,-4.050395 50.383267,-4.050471... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.62 The Retreat Probable farmhouse at edge of town. C18. Roughcast render; asbestos slate roof with central hipped dormer with mid-late C19 4-pane hornless sash. 2 rooms at the front flanking a central entrance hall and service room at rear left. 2 storeys plus attic; 740-1/49/497 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048734 50.382917,-4.048815 50.382920,-4.048818... 1960-03-29 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.63 Tudor Lodge (Formerly Listed as: FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice Tudor Lodge) Merchant's house. Late C17. Timber-framed and boarded to 1st floor, rendered rubble to ground floor; very steep asbestos slate roof with a deep moulded bracketed eaves cornice; 2 hipped 740-1/49/498 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.050714 50.383228,-4.050578 50.383185,-4.050542... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.64 Mainstone House Town house. C18. Stuccoed front with plinth and mid-floor band; steep dry slate roof behind parapet with lower band; 3 hipped roof dormers with shaped terracotta hip finials and slate-hung cheeks; brick end stacks. Double-depth plan with probably 2 room 740-1/49/499 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.050660 50.383345,-4.050784 50.383365,-4.050802... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.66 Seale House (Formerly Listed as: FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice No.68 Seal House) Town house. C18, refronted mid C19. Render on probable rubble; asbestos slate roof; 2 raking roof dormers with C20 12-pane 2-light casements; outbuilt breast of former end stack on 740-1/49/500 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048850 50.382921,-4.048994 50.382925,-4.048995... 1952-04-23 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.67 Painswick House Town house. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate roof with stuccoed end stacks with dentilled cornices. Double-depth plan with probably 2 rooms at the front flanking a central entrance hall. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window front. Segmental arch 740-1/49/501 1952-04-23
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.048994 50.382925,-4.049208 50.382933,-4.049213... 1960-03-29 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.69 Legassick House (Formerly Listed as: FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice Nos.69 AND 71 Legassick House (No.69) and Ivy Cottage (No.71)) Town house. Late C18. Incised stucco with plinth; steep dry slate roof with dentilled eaves cornice; brick end stacks with some old clay 740-1/49/502 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.049299 50.382842,-4.049278 50.382842,-4.049277... 1960-03-29 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.71 Ivy Cottage and attached shop (Formerly Listed as: FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice Nos.69 AND 71 Legassick House (No.69) and Ivy Cottage (No.71)) Pair of cottages and attached shop. Mid C19 plus late C19 shop. Incised stucco; dry slate roof with stuccoed end stack on the right; cas 740-1/49/503 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.049898 50.382967,-4.049897 50.382800,-4.049877... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) Nos.85-91 (Odd) Caroline Place Terrace of 4 cottages. Mid C19. Incised stucco and some render; asbestos slate roofs with brick end stacks. ,EXTERIOR: Double-depth plan plus rear service wings, each house with 1 room at the front and entrance hall on its right; No.89 is wider with carr 740-1/49/505 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.049897 50.382849,-4.049898 50.382971,-4.050021... 1960-03-29 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.93 Somercotes Town house. C18. Rendered front with mid C19 stucco detail including plinth; slatehanging to right-hand return; steep dry slate hipped roof over a modillioned and dentilled eaves cornice. Double-depth plan with probably 2 rooms at the front flanking a c 740-1/49/506 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.050021 50.382981,-4.050213 50.382992,-4.050228... 1960-03-29 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.95 Cedar Lodge Town house or merchant's house. C17 or C18. Render on probable rubble; late C19 dry slate pair of roofs end-on to the street and with a wide valley flat between; crested clay ridge tiles and turned finials; shaped and pierced barge boards; 2 rendered la 740-1/49/507 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.050244 50.382948,-4.050197 50.382948,-4.050160... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) Garden wall immediately west of No.95 Garden wall to road frontage. Probably C18. Killas rubble with rendered rubble coping, about 3 metres high. Included for group value. 740-1/49/508 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.050443 50.383028,-4.050535 50.383052,-4.050561... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) Outbuilding approx. 25m west of No.95 Outbuilding. Probably C18. Killas rubble walls, 1 wall rendered; steep roof with slate at the garden front and corrugated asbestos to the road elevation. Small rectangular plan. Single storey plus attic loft with loading doorway at E end. INTERIOR: not 740-1/49/509 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.050559 50.383048,-4.050600 50.383041,-4.050644... 1952-04-23 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.101 Plympton St Maurice House & former St Maurice Cottage (Formerly Listed as: FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice Plympton St Maurice House. Former St Maurice Cottage) House and attached service cottage. C18. Stucco with some stucco detail; steep dry slate hipped roofs behind parapet with plain entablature; irr 740-1/49/510 1952-04-23
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.051235 50.383179,-4.051374 50.383050,-4.051323... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.103 The Lodge (Formerly Listed as: FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice The Lodge) Detached villa. Early-mid C19. Render replacing stucco; dry slate hipped roof with projecting eaves. Double-depth plan with probably 2 rooms at the front flanking a central entrance hall. 740-1/49/511 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.050975 50.383162,-4.050894 50.383133,-4.050852... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) Garden boundary wall to No.103 The Lodge, NE along Fore Street (Formerly Listed as: FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice Garden Boundary Wall of The Lodge to north-east along Fore Street) Garden boundary wall to road frontage. C18 or early C19. Tall (about 3m) rubble wall with slate coping. Included for group value. 740-1/49/512 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.049485 50.383033,-4.049461 50.383160,-4.049484... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) The Forester's Arms Public house. C17 or C18 with front remodelled late C19. Stucco with plinth; steep red asbestos slate roof with eaves projecting over large stucco consoles; 2 hipped dormers with casements. Double-depth plan with 2 unequal rooms at the front flanking a t 740-1/49/513 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.146811 50.393052,-4.146901 50.393045,-4.146911... 1998-11-09 OUTLAND ROAD, Central Park, (East side) Pounds House Large villa. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roofs and flat roofs with balustraded parapets or deep eaves, all with modillion cornices; stuccoed axial and end stacks with louvred entablature; various roof dormers. Large overall L-sha 740-1/5/106 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.147463 50.418321,-4.147459 50.418295,-4.147744... 1983-07-19 LANCASTER GARDENS, Whiteleigh, (North side) Whitleigh Barn (Formerly Listed as: LANCASTER GARDENS, Plymouth Whitleigh Barn) Former bank barn. C16 or C17 with some C19 accretions. Slatestone rubble with granite dressings; dry slate roofs, the main part stepped up to the right and with hip on right; cast-iron oge 740-1/5/868 1983-07-19
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.046791 50.383974,-4.046796 50.383988,-4.046980... 1975-05-01 BARBICAN ROAD, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) Nos.3 AND 5 Grange Cottages (Formerly Listed as: BARBICAN ROAD, Plympton St Maurice Nos.4 AND 5) 2 small houses. C17. Render on probable rubble, slate-hung gable at rear; steep slate roofs; 2 dormer windows: 1 gabled, 1 hipped; lateral stack to front left in 2 stages, rendered sta 740-1/50/455 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.047635 50.383076,-4.047648 50.383129,-4.047679... 1960-03-29 CHURCH ROAD, Plympton St Maurice, (West side) No.1 St Maurice House Town house. Late C18. Render on probable studwork; dry slate hipped roof with 3 flat-roofed dormers with slate-hung cheeks; moulded eaves cornice. PLAN: double-depth plan with 2 unequal-sized front rooms flanking an entrance hall; 1st floor extended out 740-1/50/458 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.047401 50.383170,-4.047382 50.383095,-4.047148... 1975-05-01 CHURCH ROAD, Plympton St Maurice, (East side) No.4 Island House House with later shop, later reinstated as a house. C18. Rendered front, otherwise stone rubble; steep dry slate roof with late C19 crested clay ridge tiles; 2 hipped roof dormers with slate-hung cheeks and terracotta finials; brick end stack on the rig 740-1/50/459 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.047061 50.383366,-4.047085 50.383404,-4.047167... 1975-05-01 CHURCH ROAD, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.12 (Formerly Listed as: CHURCH ROAD, Plympton St Maurice No.12) Town house, probably a merchant's house. Mid-late C18. Polychrome rubble walls with flat brick arches to 1st floor and segmental brick arches to ground floor; slate roof with modillion eaves c 740-1/50/462 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.047025 50.383357,-4.047013 50.383352,-4.046988... 1975-05-01 CHURCH ROAD, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.16 Winson House (Formerly Listed as: CHURCH ROAD, Plympton St Maurice No.16 Winson House) Fairly large town house. Mid-late C18. Polychrome rubble walls with segmental brick arches; slate roof with modillion eaves cornice; rendered end stacks. Shallow-depth plan with 2 740-1/50/463 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.046816 50.383589,-4.046794 50.383582,-4.046802... 1960-03-29 CHURCH ROAD, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) Church of St Thomas Parish church. Mainly C15, the tower rebuilt 1446, restored 1878 by EH Sedding; nave roof 1905 copied from original roof by Hine and Odgers. Rubble walls with granite dressings; dry slate roofs. PLAN: nave; chancel; N and S aisles; W tower and 2-storey S 740-1/50/464 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.046870 50.383523,-4.046884 50.383515,-4.046859... 1975-05-01 CHURCH ROAD, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) Churchyard wall and lychgate Churchyard wall and lychgate. Probably C18. Stone rubble low wall with rubble coping. Wall is immediately S of the church, continued to the E side and the north and returned to the limit of the churchyard to the west. Old iron gate to N entrance with squ 740-1/50/465 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.047507 50.383304,-4.047521 50.383331,-4.047579... 1989-01-27 CHURCH ROAD, Plympton St Maurice, (North West side) K6 Telephone Kiosk Telephone kiosk, Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast-iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door. 740-1/50/466 1989-01-27
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.047411 50.383242,-4.047300 50.383253,-4.047294... 1998-11-09 CHURCH ROAD, Plympton St Maurice, (South East side) The London Inn Public house. C18. Incised stucco on probable rubble; slate roof with hipped end on the right; outbuilt front lateral stuccoed stack with moulded cornice and rendered stack on the left. Single-depth plan plus wing at rear left and later infill to the ang 740-1/50/467 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.046740 50.383124,-4.046762 50.383121,-4.046764... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.2 Parade House Town house. C18. Rough-cast render with plinth and mid-floor bands; dry slate roof, hipped on the right, with moulded eaves cornice. Single-depth plan plus deep wing at rear left. 3 storeys; symmetrical 3-window front with keyblocks visible over some of 740-1/50/468 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.047073 50.383024,-4.046906 50.383043,-4.046902... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.4 South Neuk and attached railings Town house with later shop. Late C18. Stucco on probable rubble with rusticated segmental arches; steep dry slate roof with moulded eaves cornice; 2 hipped dormers with slate-hung cheeks and late C19 or C20 6-pane horned sashes; brick axial stack toward 740-1/50/469 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.047371 50.382926,-4.047350 50.382796,-4.047301... 1952-04-23 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.9 The Rectory Town house. Mid C18. Incised stucco on probable rubble to front with plinth and moulded mid-floor string and 1st-floor sill string; slatehanging to upper part of right-hand return; very steep dry slate roof with sprocketed eaves over a moulded and modil 740-1/50/470 1952-04-23
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.047679 50.382974,-4.047694 50.383037,-4.047735... 1960-03-29 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) No.10 Chapel House Probably originally a pair of town houses, later a house with shop. Mid C18. Killas rubble with some limestone dressings, keyed flat arches to original ground-floor openings; tall rendered or stuccoed plinth and sills on stucco brackets; very steep conc 740-1/50/471 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.047641 50.382909,-4.047740 50.382902,-4.047725... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.29 Pellow Cottage Small town house. C18. Render on probable rubble or brick; asbestos slate roof; brick end stack on right. Deep plan including rear wing, 1 room at the front and entrance hall on the left. 2 storeys; 2-window range. C20 horned sashes; fielded panel door 740-1/50/481 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.047756 50.382902,-4.047816 50.382899,-4.047810... 1975-05-01 FORE STREET, Plympton St Maurice, (South side) No.31 Small town house. Early C19. Splatterdash on stucco and render; asbestos slate roof with projecting eaves; brick end stacks. Deep plan including rear wing; probably 2 small rooms at the front with entrance hall between and an ope (passage) on the left. 2 740-1/50/482 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.046724 50.383966,-4.046757 50.384081,-4.046878... 1975-05-01 GEORGE LANE, Plympton St Maurice, (West side) Nos.1 AND 2 Pair of houses. C18. Incised stucco; steep asbestos slate roof with heavy modillion eaves cornice, half-hipped on the left; 1 hipped dormer on the left and 3 roof-lights; rear lateral stacks. Single-depth plan, each house probably with 2 rooms flanking a 740-1/50/514 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.046375 50.383713,-4.046389 50.383785,-4.046481... 1998-11-09 GEORGE LANE, Plympton St Maurice, (East side) Victoria Cottages Nos.1 and 2 Pair of cottages. Early C19. Painted rubble front; rendered end stacks. Double-depth plan, each cottage with 1 room at the front and its entrance on the right. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Original 16-pane hornless sashes; C20 glazed doors. INTERIOR: not i 740-1/50/515 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.046357 50.383448,-4.046363 50.383377,-4.046072... 1952-04-23 GEORGE LANE, Plympton St Maurice, (East side) Education Offices (former Grammar School) Grammar school, now education offices. 1664. Coursed polychrome rubble with granite dressings; steep slate roofs with coped gable ends with kneelers and finials. ,PLAN: overall T-shaped plan with an arcaded front range with schoolroom to 1st floor and sc 740-1/50/517 1952-04-23
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.046782 50.384183,-4.046869 50.384178,-4.046941... 1975-05-01 GEORGE LANE, Plympton St Maurice, (West side) Grange House House in row. C18. Incised stucco on probable rubble; steep asbestos slate roof with heavy modillion eaves cornice; central hipped dormer with pair of sashes; rendered end stacks. Single-depth plan originally with 2 rooms flanking a central entrance hall 740-1/50/518 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.046797 50.384263,-4.046898 50.384265,-4.046896... 1975-05-01 GEORGE LANE, Plympton St Maurice, (West side) Homeleigh House at end of row. Late C18. Render on probable rubble; dry slate roof; brick end stacks. Shallow-depth plan with probably 2 rooms flanking a central entrance passage. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window front with blind central window. Mid C19 4-pane horn 740-1/50/519 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.046470 50.382790,-4.046529 50.382738,-4.046517... 1975-05-01 LONGBROOK STREET, (South West side) Plympton St Maurice Nos.10, 12 AND 14 (Formerly Listed as: LONGBROOK STREET Plympton St Maurice Nos.12 AND 14) Pair of small houses and attached hall. C18. Roughcast render on rubble; steep dry slate roof with hipped end on the left; rendered axial stack; hall (No.10) with steep corrugated 740-1/50/522 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.046098 50.382513,-4.046117 50.382469,-4.046104... 1998-11-09 LONGBROOK STREET, (South West side) Plympton St Maurice No.26 House or farmhouse. Probably C17, remodelled as a cottage ornee later C19. Roughcast render with stucco hoodmoulds over the openings; dry slate roof to taller part on the left, steep asbestos slate roof to right, both roofs with shaped barge boards; ren 740-1/50/525 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.045863 50.385048,-4.045908 50.385048,-4.045911... 1952-04-23 LONGCAUSE, Plympton St Maurice, (North side (off)) Plympton House (St Peter's Convent) Country house, now a convent. From 1700, erected for the Treby family (Sir George Treby, Lord Chief Justice). Probably designed for the same architect responsible for Mothecombe and Puslinch (former list description). Mason in 1720 is George Veale. Front 740-1/50/527 1952-04-23
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.046037 50.384885,-4.046038 50.384953,-4.046062... 1975-05-01 LONGCAUSE, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) Kitchen garden wall south-west of Plympton House Kitchen garden wall. C18. Red brick with ramped coping. Straight length of high walling west of the garden which is south of the house (qv). 740-1/50/528 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.045609 50.384053,-4.045613 50.384067,-4.045640... 1960-03-29 LONGCAUSE, Plympton St Maurice, (North side) Two pairs of gate-piers and walls to Plympton House (Formerly Listed as: LONGCAUSE, Plympton St Maurice 2 pairs of gate-piers at Plympton House. Flanking Walls at Plympton House) 2 pairs of gate-piers to carriageway entrance of country house. C18. Dressed limestone and red brick with heraldic beasts as f 740-1/50/530 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.027409 50.383177,-4.027425 50.383204,-4.027454... 1998-11-09 CORNWOOD ROAD, Plympton, Triangular Folly Folly. Probably late C18. Slatestone rubble walls with slate string courses and parapet with corner merlons. Simple Gothic style. Triangular plan with entrances to 2 sides. 3 stages; pointed arched doorways to lower stage and blind pointed arches to stag 740-1/51/425 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.046050 50.381377,-4.046076 50.381304,-4.046026... 1975-05-01 LONGBROOK STREET, (West side) Plympton St Maurice St Elizabeth's House of Rest Large house on the edge of town. Early C19, extended late C19. Incised stucco and render with bands; dry slate hipped roofs behind parapet; curved ramps or scrolled brackets to stuccoed axial and lateral stacks with moulded entablature. Large double-dep 740-1/51/526 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.107049 50.378200,-4.106987 50.378138,-4.106934... 1998-11-09 EMBANKMENT ROAD, Arnolds Point, (North West side) No.3 House in row. Early C19. Slatehanging to front; dry slate roof with crested red clay ridge tiles; rendered brick end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window front with blind pointed-arched central window over doorway. Original 16-pane 740-1/52/1 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.099490 50.379013,-4.099545 50.379077,-4.099628... 1975-05-01 SALTRAM POINT, Plympton, Saltram Park Point Cottage (Formerly Listed as: MERAFIELD ROAD, Plympton Point Cottage at Saltram Point, Saltram House) Lodge on quay access to Saltram House, Merafield Road (qv). C18, extended late C20. Roughcast render; dry slate roofs with pediments to front. Original lodge is 740-1/53/553 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.099907 50.378963,-4.099901 50.378950,-4.099869... 1998-11-09 SALTRAM POINT, Plympton, Saltram Park Quay Walls in front of Point Cottage Quay walls in front of riverside lodge (qv) of Saltram House, Merafield Road (qv). C18 and early C19. Battered rubble retaining wall with granite copings and with some vertically-set rubble in 2 ramped bays to the original part on the left, later heighte 740-1/53/554 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.170798 50.373866,-4.170808 50.373896,-4.170766... 2000-03-31 LOWER LODGE, Devonport Park, Devonport 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 740-1/54/10010 2000-03-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.173914 50.370175,-4.173892 50.370171,-4.173866... 1998-11-09 CHAPEL STREET, Devonport, (West side) Nos.41-45 (Consecutive) Former Crown Hotel Includes: Former Crown Hotel CUMBERLAND STREET Devonport. Planned terrace of houses with corner public house. Original public house sign with relief lettering: 'CROWN HOTEL 1880'. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate mansard roof behind balustraded para 740-1/54/128 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.174563 50.372007,-4.174899 50.371905,-4.174727... 1954-01-25 CHAPEL STREET, Devonport, (East side) Church of St Aubyn including attached walls & walls to north & south (Formerly Listed as: CHAPEL STREET, Devonport Church of St Aubyn) (Formerly Listed as: CHAPEL STREET, Devonport Walls immediately to north & south of Church of St Aubyn) Anglican church, formerly a proprietary chapel. 1771, the 1st new church for the e 740-1/54/129 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.174581 50.371475,-4.174501 50.371497,-4.174517... 1975-05-01 CHAPEL STREET, Devonport, (East side) Manor Office (Atkey Goodman & Co. & National Provincial) Large house and attached houses, now offices. Late C18. MATERIALS: painted brick with pilasters to principal left-hand return front; rendered brick road front with stuccoed rusticated pilasters flanking house fronts and mid-floor string; slatehanging to 740-1/54/130 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.169132 50.369487,-4.169082 50.369568,-4.169125... 1975-05-01 CUMBERLAND ROAD, Devonport, (North side) Blood Transfusion Centre and attached walls, steps and gate-piers (Formerly Listed as: DEVONPORT HILL, Devonport Devonport Maternity Home (Blood Transfusion Unit)) Part of the former Raglan Barracks, now part of hospital complex. Early C19. Plymouth limestone ashlar; asbestos slate hipped roof behind parapet with moul 740-1/54/132 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.173805 50.370059,-4.173902 50.370077,-4.173941... 1975-05-01 CUMBERLAND STREET, Devonport, (South side) No.6 House with later shop in planned terrace. c1880. Stucco with heavy moulded parapet cornice; asbestos slate roof with 2 roof dormers; deep brick end stacks. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys; 2-window range with original 12-pane hornless sashes; taller 1st-flo 740-1/54/133 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.173902 50.370077,-4.173993 50.370093,-4.174031... 1954-01-25 CUMBERLAND STREET, Devonport, (South side) No.7 House between 2 planned terraces. c1830. Stucco with much architectural detail; roof hidden behind parapet with squat triangular pediment; brick end stacks. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys; 3-bay front with pediment over giant Corinthian pilasters. Wider ce 740-1/54/134 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.174061 50.369937,-4.173993 50.370093,-4.174659... 1975-05-01 CUMBERLAND STREET, Devonport, (South side) Nos.8-14 (Consecutive) The Lord Beresford Public House (No.9) Planned terrace of 7 houses with later shops and a public house. c1830. Stucco with probable slate or asbestos slate roofs mostly hidden behind stuccoed parapets with moulded entablature; old attic dormers except for large C20 loft window to No.13 (6th 740-1/54/135 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.174836 50.370075,-4.174776 50.370065,-4.174755... 1954-01-25 CUMBERLAND STREET, Devonport, (South side) No.15 House at end of planned terrace. c1830. Stucco; roof hidden behind parapet with simple moulded entablature; brick stack on the left. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys; 3-bay front with wider central bay. Bays of upper floors with flanking giant pilasters; ori 740-1/54/136 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.173924 50.369738,-4.173897 50.369801,-4.173924... 1975-05-01 DUKE STREET, Devonport, (North side) Nos.4-16 (Even) Planned terrace of houses. Mid C19. Stucco with probable slate or asbestos roofs behind stuccoed parapet with moulded entablature; brick end stacks. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys; overall regular 12-window range with plinth, end pilasters and mouLded hood 740-1/54/138 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.174402 50.369999,-4.174442 50.370006,-4.174451... 1975-05-01 DUKE STREET, Devonport, (North side) Nos.18 AND 20 Devonport Library (Formerly Listed as: DUKE STREET, Devonport Devonport Library) Library incorporating the former Devonport Mechanics Institute. Library 1849-50, institute 1843-44. Stucco walls and slate roofs where visible; moulded stuccoed end stacks to library. Fairly 740-1/54/139 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.174427 50.372895,-4.174392 50.372901,-4.174401... 1998-11-09 FORE STREET, Devonport, (South East side) The Western Public House Public house on street corner. Mid-late C19. Stucco; Dry slate roof hipped at the front end behind stuccoed parapet with moulded entablature with heavy cornice; brick end stack on left and stack over apex of hip; many old pots. Deep rectangular plan with 740-1/54/140 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.173622 50.369823,-4.173616 50.369852,-4.173622... 1975-05-01 GEORGE STREET, Devonport, (West side) Nos.2, 4 AND 6 Planned terrace of 3 houses fronting the end of a tapered block of planned terraces; 2 later shops. Early-mid C19. Stucco; mansard roofs: slate roof to No.4, others replaced with asbestos slate 3:2:3 dormers behind modillion parapet cornice; stuccoed and 740-1/54/141 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.171875 50.368125,-4.171703 50.368181,-4.171723... 1975-05-01 GEORGE STREET, Devonport, (East side) No.57 House on street corner. Early-mid C19. Stucco with painted granite ashlar plinth; roof hidden behind plain parapet; stacks over rear wall. Wide single-depth plan with right-hand end to George Street. 3 storeys; 4:1:2-window Clowance Street front and 2-wi 740-1/54/142 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.173894 50.369732,-4.173749 50.369705,-4.173742... 1954-01-25 DUKE STREET, Devonport, (North side) No.2 Old Chapel Public House (Formerly Listed as: GEORGE STREET, Devonport No.8 The Old Chapel Public House) Includes: The Old Chapel Public House GEORGE STREET Devonport. Former nonconformist (Unitarian chapel). 1790; converted to public house in 1801. Stone rubble with brick dres 740-1/54/145 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.172967 50.368652,-4.172923 50.368598,-4.172884... 1998-11-09 PEMBROKE STREET, Devonport, (West side) No.60 The Kings Arms Public House Includes: The Kings Arms Public House GEORGE STREET Devonport. Public house on street corner. Late C19. MATERIALS: polychrome brick with dressed stone, terracotta and glazed tile detail; roof hidden behind coped parapet with moulded cornices and turned 740-1/54/146 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.175609 50.369229,-4.175688 50.369210,-4.175706... 1954-01-21 KER STREET, Devonport, Nos.122 AND 124 Oddfellows Hall 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 740-1/54/148 1954-01-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.176502 50.368586,-4.176460 50.368500,-4.176406... 1954-01-25 KER STREET, Devonport, Crown & Column Public House 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 740-1/54/149 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.176429 50.369153,-4.176513 50.369136,-4.176484... 1954-01-25 KER STREET, Devonport, Devonport Column 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 740-1/54/150 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.176008 50.369069,-4.176402 50.368980,-4.176536... 1954-01-25 KER STREET, Devonport, Devonport Guildhall and attached walls (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 740-1/54/151 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.172328 50.371717,-4.172392 50.371794,-4.172515... 1975-05-01 MILITARY ROAD, Devonport, (West side) Main Gateway at Raglan Barracks (barracks not included) Entrance gateway with flanking guard houses to former barracks (former barracks not included). 1853-56 by Captain Fowke RE, for the Admiralty Works Department. Dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course and freestone dressings; roof hidden behind parap 740-1/54/156 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.170709 50.366681,-4.169607 50.366837,-4.169635... 1975-05-01 MOUNT WISE, Devonport, Admiralty House House. c1789-93. Plymouth limestone rubble with Plymouth limestone dressings including arches and 1st-floor sill string; dry slate hipped roofs behind moulded stone parapets; large ashlar end and rear stacks to central block. Large double-depth plan, ove 740-1/54/157 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.171660 50.367496,-4.171686 50.367531,-4.171757... 1975-05-01 MOUNT WISE, Devonport, Hamoaze House and attached forecourt railings Large house on naval base. 1795, built for the Duke of Richmond and later extended. Plymouth limestone ashlar with mid-floor and sill strings; dry slate hipped roofs behind moulded stone parapets; ashlar stacks to rear of front wings and rendered end sta 740-1/54/158 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.171542 50.367699,-4.171633 50.367670,-4.171516... 1975-05-01 MOUNT WISE, Devonport, Mount Wise House House. 1808-10. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate hipped roof behind stucco parapet with moulded cornice. Large square plan with 2 rooms at the front flanking a central entrance hall. 3 storeys; nearly symmetrical 6-window front with doorway to 3rd fr 740-1/54/161 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.171872 50.366562,-4.171787 50.366529,-4.171736... 1975-05-01 MOUNT WISE, Devonport, Scott Memorial Memorial obelisk with statue. 1913, by Albert H Hodge. Dressed stone and bronze. Square on plan. Monument with stepped and moulded base with bronze panel to each of the 4 sides; tapered obelisk with moulded entablature and stepped cap surmounted by a bro 740-1/54/162 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.172256 50.369769,-4.172228 50.369778,-4.172310... 1998-11-09 THEATRE OPE, Devonport, (South side) Nos.4 AND 5 Terrace of 2 pairs of houses, probably married quarters to barracks. Mid-late C19. Plymouth limestone brought to course; asbestos slate roof with sprocketed eaves; tall rendered axial stacks. Shallow-depth plan. 2 storeys; pair of symmetrical 5-window fr 740-1/54/180 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.172731 50.369655,-4.172708 50.369663,-4.172699... 1998-11-09 THEATRE OPE, Devonport, (South side) No.3 The Shakespeare Public House Public house. c1870-80. Stucco; slate or asbestos slate hipped roof behind heavily-moulded parapet entablature; stuccoed lateral stack with moulded cornice near centre of front. Shallow double-depth plan with entrance to splayed corner. 3 storeys; 2:1:4- 740-1/54/181 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.169743 50.374214,-4.169726 50.374166,-4.169746... 1975-05-01 PARADISE ROAD, Stoke, (North side) Plymouth College of Further Education (Devonport Annexe) (Formerly Listed as: PARADISE ROAD, Devonport Plymouth College of Further Education, Devonport Annexe) Municipal science, art and technical school. 1897 by HJ Snell. Plymouth limestone with Bath stone dressings; steep slate roofs with parapets which are 740-1/54/680 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.166751 50.374478,-4.166755 50.374492,-4.166782... 1998-11-09 ALBERMARLE VILLAS, Stoke, K6 Telephone Kiosk in front of No.8 (561660) Telephone kiosk, type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by Sarron & Co of Stirlingshire. Cast-iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door. Relating to a fine group of villa 740-1/55/637 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161298 50.374161,-4.161251 50.374126,-4.160894... 1998-11-09 PARADISE ROAD, Stoke, (South side) Devonport High School for Boys Former military hospital, now a school. 1797 with some later extension. Plymouth limestone ashlar front, otherwise Plymouth limestone rubble with ashlar plinth and dressed surrounds to openings; dry slate hipped roofs; dressed stone stacks with moulded c 740-1/55/677 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.163541 50.374210,-4.163537 50.374184,-4.163421... 1998-11-09 PARADISE ROAD, Stoke, (South side) Entrance Lodge to Devonport High School for Boys Entrance lodge to former military hospital (qv). Late C18 or early C19. Coursed Plymouth limestone; roof hidden behind moulded parapet entablature. Small rectangular plan. Single storey; symmetrical 2-window front. Dressed stone architraves; blocked wind 740-1/55/678 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160712 50.371398,-4.160845 50.371643,-4.160931... 1998-11-09 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: Stables 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 740-1/55/802 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160244 50.372479,-4.160307 50.372591,-4.160399... 1975-05-01 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: Landing Jetty (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 740-1/55/804 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160633 50.371784,-4.160687 50.371880,-4.160793... 1998-11-09 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square No.10 and attached walls 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 740-1/55/807 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160217 50.372294,-4.160174 50.372333,-4.160028... 1975-05-01 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: North Gateway & Store and attached walls (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 740-1/55/809 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159843 50.371515,-4.159852 50.371530,-4.160139... 1998-11-09 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square Nos.1, 2 & 3 and area walls & railings 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 740-1/55/815 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160362 50.371773,-4.160457 50.371752,-4.160449... 1975-05-01 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square Nos.4-7 (consec) and walls & railings (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 740-1/55/816 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160351 50.371850,-4.160341 50.371834,-4.160236... 1975-05-01 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square Nos.8 & 9 and area walls & railings (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 740-1/55/817 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161423 50.371470,-4.161172 50.371215,-4.161105... 1975-05-01 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square Nos.11, 12 & 12A and attached walls (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 740-1/55/818 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.157132 50.370610,-4.157179 50.370605,-4.157196... 1975-05-01 ADELAIDE STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Nos.1-9 (Consecutive) The Royal Adelaide Arms (No.9) Planned terrace of small houses, one later converted to a public house. Mid C19, to designs by John Foulston. Stucco with stucco detail; roofs hidden behind parapet with moulded cornice, the end ones with altered pediments to front; brick end stacks. Do 740-1/56/705 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.155485 50.370834,-4.155505 50.370832,-4.155498... 1992-09-18 ADELAIDE STREET, Stonehouse, (South side) Nos.10-19 (Consecutive) Planned terrace of small houses. Mid C19 to designs by John Foulston. Stucco with stucco detail; roofs hidden behind stuccoed parapet, most houses with moulded cornice, and the end house on the left (No.10) with pediment and entablature over giant end pi 740-1/56/706 1992-09-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154843 50.370940,-4.154902 50.370932,-4.154887... 1998-11-09 ADELAIDE STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Nos.24, 25 AND 26 3 houses in planned terrace. Mid C19 to designs by John Foulston. Stucco with some stucco detail; asbestos slate roofs with projecting eaves over simple entablature, No.25 with its original dentilled cornice; 3 roof dormers; rendered end stacks to Nos 24 740-1/56/707 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154626 50.370632,-4.154589 50.370636,-4.154557... 1998-11-09 ADELAIDE STREET, Stonehouse, (South side) Nos.28-34 (Consecutive) Planned terrace of small houses. Mid C19 to designs by John Foulston. Stucco or render; dry slate and asbestos slate roofs with projecting eaves; brick end stacks. Double-depth plan, each house with one room at the front and entrance on its left. 2 store 740-1/56/708 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.155811 50.370579,-4.155777 50.370444,-4.155718... 1992-09-18 ADELAIDE STREET, Stonehouse, (South side) Nos.35-39 (Consecutive) Part of a planned terrace of small houses. Mid C19 by John Foulston. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate and asbestos slate roofs behind stuccoed parapet, pediment to No.36 (left), moulded entablature to No.38; roof dormers; brick end stacks. Double-dep 740-1/56/709 1992-09-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.155991 50.370559,-4.156363 50.370518,-4.156380... 1992-09-18 ADELAIDE STREET, Stonehouse, (South side) Nos.42-45 AND 45A (Consecutive) (Formerly Listed as: ADELAIDE STREET Nos.42-45 (Consecutive)) Part of planned terrace of houses. Mid C19 to designs by John Foulston. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate or asbestos slate roofs behind stuccoed parapets, Nos 43 and 44 with moulded entab 740-1/56/710 1992-09-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.156628 50.370384,-4.156635 50.370408,-4.156584... 1975-05-01 ADELAIDE STREET, Stonehouse, (South side) Nos.47-53 (Consecutive) (Formerly Listed as: ADELAIDE STREET, Stonehouse Nos.47-54 (Consecutive) The Adelaide Inn) Includes: No.1 The Famous Firkin Public House ADELAIDE PLACE Stonehouse. Planned terrace of small houses, one of which is a public house. Mid C19 to designs by Jo 740-1/56/711 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.156710 50.370918,-4.156684 50.370921,-4.156687... 1975-05-01 CLARENCE PLACE, Stonehouse, (South side) Nos.2-11 (Consecutive) Prince Alfred Public House (No.2) Planned terrace of houses, and public house. Early C19. Stucco with stucco detail; slate roofs with deep eaves except for No.11 (left), some grouted, hipped on right (Prince Alfred); large brick end stacks. Double-depth plan, the houses as mirror-image p 740-1/56/723 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.156399 50.370926,-4.156411 50.370966,-4.156378... 1975-05-01 CLARENCE PLACE, Stonehouse, (South side) Nos.12-23 (Consecutive) White Lion Public House (No.12) Planned terrace of houses, No.12 (right), a public house. Early C19. Stucco except for Nos 16 and 22 which have been roughcast; dry slate and asbestos slate roofs with hipped ends and projecting front eaves; brick end stacks. Double-depth plan, most arr 740-1/56/724 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.155261 50.371172,-4.155228 50.371050,-4.155186... 1975-05-01 CLARENCE PLACE, Stonehouse, (South side) Nos.25-30 (Consecutive) Planned terrace of houses. Early C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate roofs with projecting front eaves; stuccoed or rendered end stacks; hipped dormers to Nos 25 and 26. Double-depth plan, each house with front room to one side and entrance hall to 740-1/56/725 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.158785 50.373312,-4.158746 50.373332,-4.158738... 1975-05-01 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: Boundary Wall to NW side (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 740-1/56/798 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159784 50.371074,-4.159823 50.371069,-4.159775... 1998-11-09 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square No.19 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- 740-1/56/800 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159485 50.371208,-4.159452 50.371123,-4.159296... 1998-11-09 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square No.16 and rear courtyard wall 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 740-1/56/801 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159821 50.371928,-4.159836 50.371954,-4.159893... 1974-05-01 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, Former Royal Naval Hospital: Octagonal Posting Box immediately S of Pay Office (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 740-1/56/810 1974-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159831 50.372092,-4.159970 50.372056,-4.159900... 1975-05-01 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: Pavilion north of Inner Gates (Pay Office) (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 740-1/56/811 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159579 50.371483,-4.159524 50.371495,-4.159539... 1975-05-01 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square No.14 (Middleton Lodge) and wall (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 740-1/56/814 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.157912 50.372198,-4.157927 50.372225,-4.157985... 1975-05-01 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: Sundial in front & west of The Quadrangle Centre (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 740-1/56/819 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.156353 50.372653,-4.156614 50.372588,-4.156620... 1975-05-01 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Church of the Good Shepherd (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 740-1/56/820 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.157342 50.372788,-4.157475 50.373016,-4.157526... 1975-05-01 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Quadrangle Centre (Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital: Trafalgar Central Admin. Block & Connected Wards) Includes: The Quadrangle Centre: Evans, Hornby, Dudding, Pryn and Norbury Court CRAIGIE DRIVE Stonehouse. Includes: The Quadrangle Centr 740-1/56/821 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.156378 50.373247,-4.156356 50.373224,-4.156310... 1975-05-01 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: Water Tower 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 740-1/56/822 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154385 50.374347,-4.154097 50.374447,-4.154110... 1975-05-01 NORTH ROAD WEST, Stonehouse, (North side) St Dunstan's Abbey School and attached road-frontage walls (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 740-1/56/824 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154581 50.374477,-4.153884 50.374721,-4.153833... 1975-05-01 NORTH ROAD WEST, Stonehouse, (North side) St Dunstan's Abbey and attached road-frontage walls (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 740-1/56/825 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.156251 50.373478,-4.156265 50.373504,-4.156323... 1998-11-09 STOKE ROAD, Stonehouse, (East side) Boundary Stone at junction with North Road Parish boundary Stone. 1840. Segmental-headed slab of Plymouth limestone with relief carved borough arms above the following inscription: 'J.U.C./1840/IV.A.' 740-1/56/830 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.155545 50.373136,-4.155602 50.373229,-4.155623... 1975-05-01 WYNDHAM SQUARE, Stonehouse, (North side) Nos.2-7 (Consecutive) (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 740-1/56/836 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154981 50.373535,-4.154985 50.373541,-4.155037... 1975-05-01 WYNDHAM SQUARE, Stonehouse, (North side) Nos.8-12 (Consecutive) (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 740-1/56/837 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.153909 50.372938,-4.153860 50.372859,-4.153807... 1998-11-09 WYNDHAM SQUARE, Stonehouse, (South side) No.18 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 740-1/56/838 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.153909 50.372938,-4.153953 50.372927,-4.153960... 1975-05-01 WYNDHAM SQUARE, Stonehouse, (South side) Nos.19-28 (Consecutive) (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 740-1/56/839 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154954 50.372827,-4.155087 50.372794,-4.155095... 1975-05-01 WYNDHAM SQUARE, Stonehouse, (South side) Nos.29-34 (Consecutive) (Formerly Listed as: WYNDHAM SQUARE, Plymouth Nos.29-34 (Consecutive); STOKE ROAD, Plymouth No.17) Includes: No.17 Wyndham Inn STOKE ROAD Stonehouse. ,Terrace of houses in planned square. c1815 by John Foulston. Incised stucco with sill bands; dry slate 740-1/56/840 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154122 50.373175,-4.154220 50.373330,-4.154236... 1975-05-01 WYNDHAM SQUARE, Stonehouse, Church of St Peter (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 740-1/56/841 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159824 50.371069,-4.159620 50.371098,-4.159645... 1998-11-09 HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square No.17 and attached wall. 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 740-1/56/884 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144973 50.367550,-4.144975 50.367589,-4.145030... 1998-11-09 ALFRED STREET, Hoe, (North side) Nos.1-15 (Odd) and attached road-frontage walls and railings Planned terrace of houses. c1820s-30s, possibly by Foulston. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate or asbestos slate roofs behind parapet with moulded entablature and cornice, the right-hand house with turned balustrade to centre of parapet; segmental-roo 740-1/57/254 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.146008 50.367025,-4.145966 50.367019,-4.145967... 1954-01-25 ATHENAEUM STREET, Hoe, (West side) Nos.1-4 (Consecutive) and attached forecourt walls and railings (Formerly Listed as: ATHENAEUM STREET, Plymouth Nos.1-4 AND 10-14 (Consecutive)) 2 pairs of houses, part of planned street. c1829, attributed to Foulston. MATERIALS: stucco, with traces of incised blocking out, on probable rubble, with stucco detail; a 740-1/57/255 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.145963 50.367545,-4.145964 50.367529,-4.146047... 1954-01-25 ATHENAEUM STREET, Hoe, (West side) Nos.10-14 (Consecutive) and attached forecourt walls and railings (Formerly Listed as: ATHENAEUM STREET, Plymouth Nos.1-4 AND 10-14 (Consecutive)) Half pair (the other half destroyed in the Blitz and rebuilt) and 2 pairs of houses in planned street. c1829, attributed to John Foulston. Stucco, with stucco detail, on p 740-1/57/256 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.145451 50.367761,-4.145452 50.367787,-4.145348... 1954-01-25 ATHENAEUM STREET, Hoe, (East side) Nos.15-19 (Consecutive) and attached forecourt walls and railings to No.19 (Formerly Listed as ATHENAEUM STREET, Plymouth Nos. 15-19, 22-30 and 31),,Terrace of two and a half (No. 15) pairs of houses. c1829, attributed to John Foulston. Stucco, with stucco detail, on probable rubble; dry slate roof to No.18, otherwise asbestos 740-1/57/257 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.145430 50.367077,-4.145612 50.367084,-4.145610... 1954-01-25 ATHENEUM STREET, Hoe, (East side) Nos.30 AND 31 and attached forecourt walls and railings (Formerly Listed as: ATHENAEUM STREET, Plymouth Nos.15-19, 22-30 AND 31) Includes: No.83 CITADEL ROAD Hoe. Pair of houses in planned street. 1829, attributed to John Foulston, remodelled late C19. Stucco, with stucco detail, on probable rubble; dry sl 740-1/57/259 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.146273 50.367049,-4.146270 50.367149,-4.146317... 1993-11-12 CITADEL ROAD, Hoe, (North side) Nos.59-73 (Odd) and attached forecourt walls and railings Planned terrace of houses. c1870s. Stucco; old slate or asbestos slate mansard roofs, most with 2 segmental-headed dormer windows, No.65 bitumen grouted; stuccoed end and axial stacks, most with moulded cornices and many old pots; parapet cornice with 740-1/57/262 1993-11-12
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.146122 50.366825,-4.146121 50.366842,-4.146639... 1997-12-23 LEIGHAM STREET, Hoe, No.1 See under: Nos.214-220 and attached forecourt walls CITADEL ROAD Hoe. 740-1/57/268 1997-12-23
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.145113 50.366753,-4.145106 50.366778,-4.145490... 1998-11-09 CITADEL ROAD, Hoe, (South side) Nos.256-262 (Even) (Lansdowne Place) and forecourt walls & railings in front of No.262 Includes: Nos.5-8 LANSDOWNE PLACE Hoe. Part of planned terrace of houses. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate or asbestos slate roofs behind parapet with moulded entablature with modillion cornice; 2:1:2:1 roof dormers; deep brick end stacks 740-1/57/269 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144740 50.366550,-4.144719 50.366732,-4.144915... 1998-11-09 CITADEL ROAD, Hoe, (South side) Nos.268 AND 272 Lima and attached forecourt walls and railings 2 houses at end of terrace and on street corner. Mid C19. Stucco; asbestos slate shallow mansard roof behind parapet with heavy moulded and modillioned cornice; 2 roof dormers and central stucco axial stack heightened with brick. Double-depth corner si 740-1/57/270 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.138473 50.367333,-4.138475 50.367348,-4.138950... 1998-11-09 HOE GARDENS, Hoe Nos.1-4 (Consecutive) and attached walls, steps and railings 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 740-1/57/273 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.138555 50.367497,-4.138828 50.367487,-4.138830... 1998-11-09 HOE GARDENS, Hoe, Nos.5-8 (Consecutive) and attached forecourt walls, steps and railings 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 740-1/57/274 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144413 50.366307,-4.144610 50.366315,-4.144624... 1998-11-09 HOLYROOD PLACE, Hoe, (East side) Nos.5 AND 7 and attached forecourt walls and railings 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 740-1/57/277 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144426 50.366184,-4.144624 50.366192,-4.144637... 1998-11-09 HOLYROOD PLACE, Hoe, (East side) Nos.9 AND 11 and attached forecourt walls and railings 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 740-1/57/278 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143479 50.368154,-4.143477 50.368126,-4.143503... 1954-01-25 LOCKYER STREET, Hoe, (East side) Windsor Villas No.6 (Formerly Listed as: LOCKYER STREET, Plymouth Windsor Villas Nos 1-6 (consec)) Villa in planned group of villas, now used as an hotel. c1820s-30s. Incised stucco; dry slate hipped mansard roof behind parapet with moulded entablature and balustraded cent 740-1/57/280 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143284 50.368008,-4.143465 50.368000,-4.143463... 1954-01-25 LOCKYER STREET, Hoe, (East side) Windsor Villas No.5 (Formerly Listed as: LOCKYER STREET, Plymouth Windsor Villas Nos 1-6 (consec)) Villa in planned group of villas. c1820s-30s. Incised stucco; dry slate hipped mansard roof behind parapet with moulded entablature and balustraded centre break; panelled stu 740-1/57/281 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143451 50.367849,-4.143448 50.367820,-4.143474... 1954-01-25 LOCKYER STREET, Hoe, (East side) Windsor Villas No.4 (Formerly Listed as: LOCKYER STREET, Plymouth Windsor Villas Nos 1-6 (consec)) Villa in planned group of villas, now used as an hotel. c1820s-30s. Incised stucco; dry slate mansard roof behind parapet with moulded entablature and balustraded centre brea 740-1/57/283 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143190 50.367703,-4.143435 50.367693,-4.143432... 1954-01-25 LOCKYER STREET, Hoe, (East side) Windsor Villas No.3 (Formerly Listed as: LOCKYER STREET, Plymouth Windsor Villas Nos 1-6 (consec)) Villa in planned group of villas. c1820s-30s. Incised stucco; dry slate hipped mansard roof behind parapet with moulded entablature and balustraded centre break; panelled stu 740-1/57/284 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143417 50.367541,-4.143414 50.367512,-4.143444... 1954-01-25 LOCKYER STREET, Hoe, (East side) Windsor Villas No.2 (Formerly Listed as: LOCKYER STREET, Plymouth Windsor Villas Nos 1-6 (consec)) Villa in planned group of villas. c1820s-30s. Incised stucco; dry slate hipped mansard roof behind parapet with moulded entablature and balustraded centre break; panelled stu 740-1/57/285 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143430 50.367387,-4.143423 50.367320,-4.143430... 1954-01-25 LOCKYER STREET, Hoe, (East side) Windsor Villas No.1 (Formerly Listed as: LOCKYER STREET, Plymouth Windsor Villas Nos 1-6 (consec)) Villa in planned group of villas. c1820s-30s. Incised stucco; dry slate hipped mansard roof behind parapet with moulded entablature and balustraded centre break; panelled stu 740-1/57/286 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144179 50.367957,-4.144178 50.367941,-4.144153... 1975-05-01 LOCKYER STREET, Hoe, (West side) Nos.14 AND 15 Lockyer Court (Formerly Listed as: LOCKYER STREET, Plymouth Nos.14 AND 15 Prince of Wales Hospital) Orphanage, later hospital; 2 houses at end of planned terrace, the others rebuilt in facsimile following damage during the Blitz. Early-mid C19 with C20 extension in N 740-1/57/287 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143985 50.368552,-4.143971 50.368555,-4.143979... 1974-10-24 LOCKYER STREET, Hoe, (West side) Nos.22, 23 AND 24 (Formerly Listed as: LOCKYER STREET, Plymouth Nos.22-24 (Consecutive)) 3 houses in planned terrace, the others rebuilt following destruction in the Blitz. Early-mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate mansard stepped roofs behind part-balustraded 740-1/57/288 1974-10-24
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143873 50.366549,-4.143720 50.366544,-4.143710... 1998-11-09 OSBORNE PLACE, Hoe, Nos.11 AND 12 See under: Invicta Hotel LOCKYER STREET Hoe. 740-1/57/290 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143339 50.366625,-4.143346 50.366630,-4.143422... 1975-05-01 LOCKYER STREET, Hoe, (East side) War Memorial at north-west corner of the Hoe (Formerly Listed as: THE HOE, Plymouth War Memorial at north-west Corner of the Hoe) War memorial. c1920 to those of Plymouth who died in World Wars I and II. Bronze Classical female figure holding wreath, set on granite plinth in front of polished pink 740-1/57/291 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.149729 50.367918,-4.149749 50.367930,-4.149960... 1975-05-01 MILLBAY ROAD, Hoe, (South side) Duke of Cornwall Hotel and attached forecourt walls and railings (Formerly Listed as: MILLBAY ROAD, Plymouth Duke of Cornwall Hotel) Large hotel. 1865 by C Forster Hayward of London, built to cater for the GWR passengers to Millbay. MATERIALS: coursed Plymouth limestone rubble with mostly granite dressings including 740-1/57/292 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.148578 50.368738,-4.148812 50.368645,-4.148925... 1975-05-01 MILLBAY ROAD, Hoe, (North side) New Continental Hotel and attached forecourt walls and railings (Formerly Listed as: MILLBAY ROAD, Plymouth Continental Hotel) Large hotel. c1870s, built to cater for the GWR passengers to Millbay. Stucco with stucco detail. Dry slate mansard roofs behind balustraded parapets; attic windows; stuccoed end and axial s 740-1/57/293 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.145905 50.368328,-4.145937 50.368353,-4.146101... 1954-01-25 THE CRESCENT, Hoe, (South side) No.1 and attached forecourt wall and railings (Formerly Listed as: THE CRESCENT, Plymouth Nos.1-12 (Consecutive)) House at end of planned crescent. c1833 for John Marshall by George Wightwick (Colvin). Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate mansard roof behind stepped parapet with centre break; brick 740-1/57/294 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.146030 50.368166,-4.146101 50.368295,-4.146327... 1954-01-25 THE CRESCENT, Hoe, (South side) Nos.2-12 (Consecutive) and attached forecourt walls and railings (Formerly Listed as: THE CRESCENT, Plymouth Nos.1-12 (Consecutive). Part of planned crescent. c1860s after a design by George Wightwick. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate mansard roofs behind parapet with band; attic windows, most with sashes; render 740-1/57/295 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.139491 50.366291,-4.139584 50.366262,-4.139538... 1975-05-01 THE PROMENADE, Hoe, Prince Christian Victor Memorial (Formerly Listed as: THE HOE, Plymouth Prince Christian Victor Memorial) War memorial. 1902 erected in memory of Christian Victor, Prince of Schleswig-Holstein, who died in the Boer War. Polished pink granite partly fluted obelisk on a plinth with bronze 740-1/57/307 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.139821 50.369510,-4.139635 50.369497,-4.139561... 1954-01-25 ABBEY PLACE, Plymouth, (North West side) Prysten House (Formerly Listed as:FINEWELL STREET, Plymouth Prysten House) Large merchant's house. c1498, extended 1635, built for Thomas Yogge who died in 1509 (Pevsner), rear truncated when Abbey Hall was built and some 1920s restoration. Plymouth limestone rubble 740-1/57/349 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.139500 50.369640,-4.139486 50.369634,-4.139476... 1954-01-25 CATHERINE STREET, Plymouth, (East side) Church of St Andrew Large parish church, the largest in Devon. Mid C15-late C15 on older site; tower paid for by Thomas Yogge, a merchant, in 1460; John Dew, a mason, worked on the S aisle in 1481-82; John Andrew worked on St Mary's aisle in 1481-82; some restoration by Joh 740-1/57/356 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140643 50.369065,-4.140638 50.369130,-4.140612... 1975-05-01 CATHERINE STREET, Plymouth, (West side) Dispensary Dispensary. 1807-09. Plymouth limestone ashlar front; some slatehanging at rear; dry slate roof behind parapet with band and coping; ashlar end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 5-window front with plinth and voussoirs to segmental arches 740-1/57/357 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140633 50.369332,-4.140467 50.369319,-4.140451... 1954-01-25 CATHERINE STREET, Plymouth, (West side) Synagogue Synagogue. Founded 1762, remodelled interior 1862 and to front and rear after 1874. Stuccoed walls; dry slate roof with coped gable ends; stepped acroterion to front gable. Rectangular aisle-less plan. EXTERIOR: single storey; 2-windows to front end with 740-1/57/358 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144618 50.369572,-4.144647 50.369561,-4.144628... 1975-05-01 DERRY'S CROSS, Plymouth, Clock Tower Free-standing clock tower. Plymouth limestone ashlar and darker granite bands; weathered stone roof surmounted by an octagonal cast-iron spire with weather vane. Square plan. EXTERIOR: slightly tapered tower with moulded plinth to pedestal base with carv 740-1/57/362 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144388 50.369478,-4.144174 50.369557,-4.144186... 1975-05-01 DERRY'S CROSS, Plymouth, The Bank Public House (Formerly Listed as: DERRY'S CROSS, Plymouth Old Lloyds Bank Building (Offices of City Engineers & Entertainments Dept) Bank, now a public house. 1889 (Pevsner) for Lloyds Bank, conservatory extension 1986. Freestone ashlar with channelled and moulded r 740-1/57/363 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140709 50.369542,-4.140506 50.369507,-4.140420... 1975-05-01 GUILDHALL SQUARE, Plymouth, (South side) Guildhall including Law Courts and former City Treasury 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 740-1/57/372 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.139226 50.369702,-4.139265 50.369501,-4.139210... 1998-11-09 ST ANDREW'S STREET, Plymouth, (East side) Nos.1, 2 AND 3 Terrace of 3 shop premises with residential accommodation. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; stepped roofs hidden behind open-panelled parapets over entablature with modillion cornice; roof dormers not visible; deep brick end stacks. Double-depth plan, 740-1/57/409 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.139265 50.369501,-4.139274 50.369449,-4.139166... 1998-11-09 ST ANDREW'S STREET, Plymouth, (East side) No.4 Shop premises. Mid C19. Stucco front with roof hidden behind parapet with heavy moulded cornice; brick stack on the right. Double-depth plan with shop at the front and wide through passage giving access to rear, on its left. 3 storeys; 2-window range. La 740-1/57/410 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.139196 50.369445,-4.139274 50.369449,-4.139274... 1998-11-09 ST ANDREW'S STREET, Plymouth, (East side) No.5 Kitty O'Hanolan Public House Public house. Mid C19. Stucco with moulded parapet cornice. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys; regular 4-window range. 1 original 4-pane hornless sash to 1st floor 3rd from left, otherwise later horned copies. 1st-floor has sill band and string linked to corn 740-1/57/411 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140072 50.369536,-4.140288 50.369556,-4.140303... 1998-11-09 CATHERINE STREET, Plymouth, (East side) St Andrew's Abbey Hall and Church House Assembly Room Church hall and assembly rooms. 1895 on rainwater head. Plymouth limestone rubble with freestone dressings including moulded mid-floor string; steep dry slate roof with coped gable ends and an embattled parapet at the front with a moulded and carved cor 740-1/57/414 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.139381 50.368951,-4.139450 50.368954,-4.139452... 1954-01-25 ST ANDREW'S STREET, Plymouth, (West side) No.33 Merchant's house. Probably mid C15, remodelled late C16, much remodelled in the C17, front gables restored and roof structure replaced in the 1920's, the whole building restored C20. MATERIALS: stone rubble side walls, corbelled to each floor at the fron 740-1/57/416 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.139226 50.369702,-4.139099 50.369691,-4.139102... 1975-05-01 WHIMPLE STREET, Plymouth, (South side) No.11 Includes: No.1A ST ANDREW'S STREET Plymouth. Commercial premises on corner site. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; roof hidden behind parapet with moulded and modillioned cornice. Large corner-site plan with splayed entrance bay to corner. 3 storeys; 740-1/57/419 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150792 50.373208,-4.151001 50.373537,-4.151090... 1998-11-09 CECIL STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) St Boniface School Bishop's house, now a school. 1859, probably by JA Hansom, enlarged 1899. Plymouth limestone rubble with limestone dressings including string courses; steep dry slate roofs with coped gables; rear gabled dormers breaking the eaves and hipped dormers fron 740-1/57/722 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144554 50.375105,-4.144624 50.375166,-4.144745... 1998-11-09 ETON PLACE, Stonehouse, (South West side) Nos.3, 5 AND 7 Planned terrace of 3 houses. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate and asbestos slate roofs, behind stuccoed parapets with moulded cornices and modillions, hipped at the ends; stuccoed or rendered end stacks. Double-depth plan, each house with 2 740-1/57/792 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.148444 50.374415,-4.148551 50.374415,-4.148551... 1975-05-01 HARWELL STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) All Saints Vicarage (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 740-1/57/795 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.153507 50.369646,-4.153511 50.369673,-4.153862... 1974-10-24 UNION STREET, Stonehouse, (South side) Former Palace Theatre and Great Western Hotel (Formerly Listed as: UNION STREET, Stonehouse Academy Theatre & Great Western Hotel (Palace Theatre)) Former variety theatre and hotel. Opened 5th September 1898. Architects JT Wimpris and Arber. Auditorium damaged by fire in December 1898 and re-opened 740-1/57/832 1974-10-24
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150828 50.374002,-4.150715 50.373825,-4.150538... 1998-11-09 WYNDHAM STREET EAST, Stonehouse, (South side), Former Nonconformist Chapel,(Formerly Listed as: Premises of Plymouth Karate Club) 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 740-1/57/842 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.151174 50.373728,-4.151199 50.373763,-4.151182... 1975-05-01 WYNDHAM STREET WEST, Stonehouse, (South side) St Mary and St Boniface Roman Catholic Cathedral (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 740-1/57/845 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.129465 50.367001,-4.129538 50.366998,-4.129540... 1975-05-01 PARR STREET, Coxside, Teats Hill House (Formerly Listed as: PARR STREET, Plymouth Teats Hill House) Farmhouse. C17, remodelled in the C18. Painted or rendered stone rubble with mock timber framing applied to the surface; steep slate roofs on 3 levels; large rubble stack to left of central ra 740-1/58/112 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.130894 50.372671,-4.131033 50.372660,-4.131026... 1975-05-01 BEAUMONT ROAD, Plymouth, (North side) Beaumont House (Formerly Listed as: BEAUMONT PARK, Plymouth Beaumont House (Central Chest Clinic)) Country house. C18, remodelled and extended early C19 and late C20. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate roofs, the roof of the original house steep and with rendered en 740-1/58/351 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.127734 50.372842,-4.127698 50.372806,-4.127665... 1975-05-01 BEAUMONT ROAD, Plymouth, (South side) Church of St Jude Anglican church. 1875-76 by James Hine, spire completed 1881. Plymouth limestone brought to course and limestone dressings; dry slate roofs with coped gable ends. Early and mid Gothic style. PLAN: nave, chancel, N and S aisles, N and S transepts and NW t 740-1/58/352 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135976 50.371726,-4.136044 50.371722,-4.136045... 1954-01-25 CHARLES CROSS, Plymouth, Charles Church Parish church ruin. 1640-1658, one of very few established churches built during the Commonwealth, tower completed 1708, the present stone spire replacing a wooden one in 1766, 2 small C19 accretions, interior refitted 1828-29 by JH Ball (now lost); gutt 740-1/58/359 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135287 50.372083,-4.135323 50.372202,-4.135307... 1975-05-01 CHARLES CROSS, Plymouth, Lanyon's Almshouses (Lanyon House) Corporation almshouses. 1868 by Robert Hodges, built on site of almshouses founded in 1679. Rendered brick; dry slate roof fronted by alternate stepped gables and gables with acroteria; tall 2-stage axial stacks. Tudor Gothic style detail. Curved shallow 740-1/58/360 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.121227 50.370764,-4.121304 50.370948,-4.121332... 1971-08-09 EMBANKMENT ROAD, Plymouth, (North side) South Devon Place Nos.37-79 (odd) Planned terrace of 22 houses. Early-mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; some slate roofs but most replaced with asbestos slate; parapets with moulded cornices; dormer windows, the 2-storey houses with mansard roofs and mansard dormers, some with segmenta 740-1/58/364 1971-08-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.128539 50.370337,-4.128560 50.370305,-4.128520... 1991-10-14 EXETER STREET, Plymouth, (South side) Church of St John the Evangelist (Formerly Listed as: SUTTON-ON-PLYM EXETER STREET Church of St John the Evangelist) Anglican church. 1851-5 by B Ferrey; N Lady Chapel 1883, rebuilt 1955. Roughly coursed and squared limestone with ashlar dressings; dry slate roofs with coped gable end 740-1/58/367 1991-10-14
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.132489 50.373232,-4.132390 50.373269,-4.132491... 1976-05-03 LIPSON ROAD, Plymouth, (North side) Gascoyne Place No.7 House, formerly part of terrace. Early-mid C19. Slatehanging to front including parapet; rendered stack on the right. Double-depth plan plus porch approached by straight flight of steps on the left. 3 storeys over basement; 2-window range with C20 horned 740-1/58/377 1976-05-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.132271 50.373315,-4.132069 50.373388,-4.132090... 1976-05-03 LIPSON ROAD, Plymouth, (North side) Gascoyne Place Nos.9 and 10 Unequal pair of houses. Early-mid C19. Slatehanging to front including parapet and brick end stacks. Double-depth plan, each house with 1 large room at the front and the entrance halls are paired to the centre. 3 storeys; nearly symmetrical 2:1:2-window 740-1/58/378 1976-05-03
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137465 50.374472,-4.137404 50.374548,-4.137233... 1975-05-01 NORTH HILL, Plymouth, (East side) Library and Museum (Formerly Listed as: TAVISTOCK ROAD, Plymouth Library and Museum) Library and museum. 1907 by Thornely and Rooke. Damaged during the Blitz and subsequently restored. Plymouth limestone ashlar with limestone dressings; dry slate roofs behind tall parapet 740-1/58/385 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134353 50.373961,-4.134415 50.373536,-4.134422... 1998-11-09 RADNOR PLACE, Plymouth, Nos.1-8 (Consecutive) Planned terrace of houses. Mid C19. Incised stucco with stucco detail; dry slate roofs to Nos 1-4, otherwise asbestos slate roofs behind parapets with turned balustrades over moulded entablature; rendered end stacks. Double-depth plan mirror-image pairs, 740-1/58/406 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.133939 50.373514,-4.134027 50.373517,-4.134031... 1998-11-09 REGENT STREET, Plymouth, (North side) High School For Boys and attached forecourt walls, gate-piers & railings High school for boys. Built from 1894, opened 1897. Plymouth limestone brought to course, limestone dressings and brick window jambs and arches; steep slate roofs with moulded entablature to parapets set back between coped gables with tall brick stacks w 740-1/58/407 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137201 50.373957,-4.137226 50.373963,-4.137268... 1998-11-09 TAVISTOCK PLACE, Plymouth, (East side) City Library Annexe Formerly known as: Church of St Luke TAVISTOCK PLACE. Nonconformist chapel, later library annexe. 1828 date; interior alterations late C19 and C20. Stucco over brick; gabled slate roof. Classical style. Rectangular auditorium plan. 2 storeys. Pedimented 740-1/58/417 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.104877 50.413682,-4.104932 50.413960,-4.105030... 1975-05-01 BLUNTS LANE, Estover, (East side) Fursdon Barn (Formerly Listed as: BLUNT'S LANE, Buckland Fursdon Barn) Large threshing barn, now converted to club and with flats above. Probably C18. Slatestone rubble; dry slate half-hipped roof with 3 small roof lights. Rectangular plan with 2 threshing floors wi 740-1/6/241 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.105757 50.413719,-4.105794 50.413721,-4.105791... 1975-05-01 BLUNTS LANE, Estover, (West side) Fursdon Farmhouse (Formerly Listed as: BLUNT'S LANE, Buckland Fursdon Farmhouse) Farmhouse. C17, extended in the C18 and C19, part of interior remodelled mid C19. Rendered rubble; dry slate and asbestos slate roofs; ashlar stack over outbuilt breast to right-hand end of 740-1/6/242 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.079227 50.409713,-4.079000 50.409637,-4.078863... 1954-01-25 PLYMBRIDGE ROAD, Plympton, Plym Bridge Road bridge over river. C18 on older piers. Killas rubble with roughly dressed and chamfered copings. 5-span bridge with cutwaters. Semi-circular arches with recessed arch rings. Springing of the earlier arches can be seen just above water level. (The Bu 740-1/6/348 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.056502 50.401849,-4.056512 50.401843,-4.056538... 1952-02-20 BORINGDON HILL, Plympton, Boringdon, Boringdon Hall (Formerly Listed as: BORINGDON HILL, Plympton Boringdon House) Great house. Medieval origins, the present structure predominantly C17 but containing some C16 detail, and, following a period of neglect, partly rebuilt late C20. MATERIALS: coursed rubble 740-1/6/531 1952-02-20
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.056443 50.401810,-4.056043 50.402065,-4.055565... 1960-03-29 BORINGDON HILL, Plympton, Boringdon, Outbuildings north-east of Boringdon Hall (Formerly Listed as: BORINGDON HILL, Plympton Outbuildings north-east of Boringdon House) Outbuildings, presumably a threshing barn and granary to great house, now converted to residential accommodation. C17 and later. Local rubble with some stone dress 740-1/6/532 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.056540 50.401371,-4.056554 50.401397,-4.056570... 1975-05-01 BORINGDON HILL, Plympton, Boringdon, Pair of gate-piers at entrance to Boringdon Hall (Formerly Listed as: BORINGDON HILL, Plympton Pair of gate piers at entrance to south of Boringdon House) Gate-piers to great house. Probably late C17 for the Parkers of Boringdon. Rusticated granite ashlar with plinths, moulded cornices and shaped caps 740-1/6/533 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.072606 50.401550,-4.072735 50.401560,-4.072744... 1975-05-01 PLYMBRIDGE ROAD, Plympton, Boringdon, Boringdon Arch (Triumphal Arch) & Triumphal Arch Cottage & Outbuilding to E Triumphal arch and attached buildings. Late C18, probably the arch built in 1783 for John Parker of Saltram House, Merafield Road (qv) as an eye-catcher to be seen from the house and based on a design by Robert Adam. Red brick with stucco surviving to t 740-1/6/534 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.092345 50.381849,-4.092497 50.381821,-4.092470... 1975-05-01 MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Amphitheatre in grounds of Saltram House Screen wall fronting grottos and situated in a commanding position overlooking the River Plym. Late C18. Rusticated granite ashlar with 3 bays of round arches surmounted by a parapet with rusticated piers and with a moulded cornice; now roofless. Behind 740-1/6/540 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.083068 50.382203,-4.083395 50.382219,-4.083404... 1960-03-29 MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Chapel at Saltram House Barn, later converted to chapel. Possibly late medieval and converted 1743 on rainwater head, the conversion attributed to Stockman who designed the Orangery (qv) and possibly the garden house. Local rubble, mostly rendered; dry slate hipped roof behind 740-1/6/541 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.088849 50.382379,-4.088891 50.382374,-4.088904... 1960-03-29 MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Garden House at Saltram House Summerhouse. c1772 possibly by Stockman who designed the Orangery (qv). Roughcast render with plinth, impost string and embattled parapet over string; flat roof. Fairly small octagonal plan. Single storey over basement; alternate sides blind, the others 740-1/6/543 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.083881 50.383095,-4.083947 50.383092,-4.083944... 1975-05-01 MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Garden Temple (known as Fanny's Bower) in grounds of Saltram House Belvedere resembling a temple. Late C18, built for Parker. Dressed granite columns, otherwise stucco on rubble; dry slate roof. Shallow small rectangular plan with open colonnade at the front. Distyle-in-antae arrangement of Tuscan columns to the front w 740-1/6/544 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.084258 50.382735,-4.084261 50.382747,-4.084276... 1960-03-29 MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Orangery at Saltram House Orangery to large country house (qv). Designed 1773 by Stockman based on a proposal by Richmond, a landscape designer employed at Saltram; damaged by fire in 1932 and since restored. Wooden structure on a granite ashlar plinth; dry slate hipped roof with 740-1/6/547 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160228 50.367394,-4.160226 50.367365,-4.160248... 1975-05-01 CAROLINE PLACE, Stonehouse, (North side) Nos.5-9 (Consecutive) Planned terrace of houses. Mid C19. Stucco; dry slate roofs with deep front eaves; brick end stacks. Double-depth plan, each house with probably 2 rooms at the front flanking a central entrance hall. 2 storeys; each house a symmetrical 3-bay front with r 740-1/60/718 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162297 50.366692,-4.162117 50.366711,-4.162091... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) No.40 and attached forecourt walls and railings House in terrace. Probably late C18. Stucco on probable rubble; dry slate and tiled roof, later altered to mansard roof with 2 mansard dormers; brick end stack on the left. Double-depth plan plus service wing at rear right. 2 storeys plus attic over ba 740-1/60/753 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162091 50.366714,-4.162297 50.366692,-4.162477... 1954-01-25 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) Nos.42, 44 AND 46 and attached forecourt walls and railings 3 terraced houses. Probably very early C19. Render replacing stucco on probable rubble; dry slate roof with dentilled eaves cornice; 3 hipped dormers; large brick end stacks. Double-depth plan plus deep rear service wings, Nos 44 and 46 as mirror-image 740-1/60/754 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162041 50.366526,-4.162241 50.366505,-4.162225... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) No.48 and attached forecourt walls and railings House in terrace. Probably very early C19. Render replacing stucco on rubble; dry slate roof with dentilled eaves cornice; 3 hipped roof dormers; large brick end stacks. Double-depth plan plus rear service wing at left and right. 2 storeys plus attic o 740-1/60/755 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162020 50.366338,-4.162021 50.366344,-4.162095... 1954-01-25 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) Nos.52-64 (Even) and attached forecourt walls and railings Planned terrace of houses. Probably very early C19 plus some C20 alteration. Stucco and render; dry slate or asbestos slate roofs, No.56 with later mansard roof, hipped dormers to the others; deep-plan brick end stacks. Double-depth plan plus service w 740-1/60/756 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161375 50.366571,-4.161363 50.366669,-4.161321... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: Archway Block Guard house, officer's quarters and divisional offices, school, now chapel, including entrance block to marine barracks. 1867-71, by Colonel G Greene, Director of the Admiralty Works Department. MATERIALS: Plymouth limestone ashlar with limestone dressin 740-1/60/776 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160142 50.367136,-4.160140 50.367145,-4.160887... 1998-07-08 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: Boundary Wall to north Boundary wall of marine barracks. c1857. Tall battered retaining and boundary wall of Plymouth limestone rubble with widely-spaced buttresses. HISTORY: the former Bunkers Hill was excavated in 1857 to make room for the 1860s extension of the barracks. T 740-1/60/777 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160029 50.366642,-4.160153 50.366648,-4.160164... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: The Globe Theatre Racquet court, later extended and converted to theatre on Marines barracks. c1830, remodelled after 1860, restored c1990. MATERIALS: squared, snecked Plymouth limestone below impost level at entrance front, otherwise Plymouth limestone rubble with limes 740-1/60/784 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160395 50.366983,-4.160419 50.366984,-4.160605... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: East Barrack Block and forecourt railings Formerly known as: N and E Blocks, Officers Mess, Dining Hall & Single Officer's Accom. DURNFORD STREET Stonehouse, R M Barracks. Barrack block at Marines barracks. 1781-83, built for the Ordnance Board by Templer & Parlby, and extended 1818 and c1860; 740-1/60/786 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160551 50.366846,-4.160528 50.366985,-4.161832... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: North Barrack Block and attached basement railings Formerly known as: N & E Blocks, Officers Mess, Dining Hall & Single Officers Accom. DURNFORD STREET Stonehouse, R M Barracks. Barrack block at Marines barracks. c1860, designed by Colonel G Greene, Director of the Admiralty Works Department; altered la 740-1/60/787 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159747 50.367884,-4.160292 50.367828,-4.160255... 1975-05-01 EMMA PLACE, Stonehouse, (South side) Nos.49-54 (Consecutive) Remains of planned terrace of houses (Nos 55-59 demolished). Early C19. Stucco or render with stucco detail; dry slate or asbestos slate roofs behind stuccoed parapet with moulded entablature; hipped roof dormers; brick or rendered end stacks plus stacks 740-1/60/789 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161348 50.367608,-4.161342 50.367585,-4.161296... 1998-11-09 EMMA PLACE, Stonehouse, (South side) No.61 Probable warehouse. Mid C19. Stucco with stucco detail; roof hidden behind stucco parapet with moulded entablature. Classical style. Rectangular plan. 2-storey elevations; symmetrical 3-bay front with giant pilasters dividing the bays plus rusticated quo 740-1/60/790 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162417 50.368943,-4.162450 50.369065,-4.162485... 1975-01-09 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Nos.5 AND 7 (Formerly Listed as: DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse Nos.3-11 AND 17 (Odd)) 2 town houses with later shops. Late C18 or early C19. Stucco with stucco detail; roof hidden behind parapet with moulded cornice; 2 dormers breaking parapet to No.5 (left), dormer 740-1/60/880 1975-01-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162551 50.368941,-4.162504 50.368768,-4.162373... 1975-01-09 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Nos.9 AND 11 (Formerly Listed as: DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse Nos.3-11 AND 17 (Odd)) Pair of town houses with later shops. Late C18. Stucco on probable studwork; dry slate mansard roof with 3 segmental-arched roof dormers with late C19 4-pane horned sashes; brick en 740-1/60/881 1975-01-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159374 50.367167,-4.159360 50.367121,-4.159339... 1975-05-01 CAROLINE PLACE, Stonehouse, (North side) Nos.10-19 (Consecutive) including forecourt walls and railings (Formerly Listed as: CAROLINE PLACE, Stonehouse Nos.11-19 (Consecutive)) Planned terrace of houses. Mid C19, altered C20. Stucco with stucco detail, ground floor originally rusticated throughout, Nos 14 and 16 with roughcast render; dry slate roofs wit 740-1/61/719 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.158484 50.368009,-4.158488 50.368023,-4.158604... 1975-05-01 EMMA PLACE, Stonehouse, (South side) Nos.39-48 (Consecutive) and forecourt railings to No.39 and Nos.43-47 Planned terrace of houses. Early C19. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate or asbestos slate roofs behind stuccoed parapet with moulded entablature; hipped roof dormers; brick or rendered end stacks plus stacks over the pediments of the 2 end houses. Dou 740-1/61/788 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136523 50.370024,-4.137287 50.370017,-4.137309... 1988-12-19 HOW STREET, Barbican, (South side) Nos.16-21 (Consecutive) Corporation Buildings 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 740-1/62/10 1988-12-19
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136357 50.368404,-4.136453 50.368394,-4.136424... 1975-05-01 VAUXHALL STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.56 (Formerly Listed as: WOOLSTER STREET, Plymouth No.49) Bonded warehouse. Early C19. Plymouth limestone rubble with limestone dressings; dry slate mansard roof end on to the street. Deep narrow plan. Tall and narrow, 3 storeys plus attic storey; symmetrica 740-1/62/100 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134613 50.368989,-4.134652 50.368982,-4.134640... 1975-05-01 VAUXHALL STREET, Barbican, (South East side) No.94 (Formerly Listed as:VAUXHALL STREET, Plymouth No.94) (Formerly Listed as: VAUXHALL QUAY, Plymouth Warehouse adjoining Breton House) Includes: Warehouse facing Vauxhall Quay VAUXHALL QUAY Barbican. Warehouse on wharf with integral account house. Early C1 740-1/62/101 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135474 50.369926,-4.135535 50.369920,-4.135531... 1988-12-19 VAUXHALL STREET, Barbican, (West side) Nos.115-131 (Consecutive) (Formerly Listed as:VAUXHALL STREET, Barbican Nos.115-137 (Consecutive)) Terrace of local authority housing (renumbered so that 132-137 no longer exist). Completed 1898, by James Paton, Borough Engineer and Architect. Painted brick walls, concrete floors 740-1/62/102 1988-12-19
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134994 50.370310,-4.135152 50.370331,-4.135188... 1998-11-09 VAUXHALL STREET, Barbican, (East side) No.140 Mortuary, now a shop. Late C19. Plymouth limestone brought to course and freestone dressings; dry slate roof, hipped on the right. Rectangular plan. Single storey; 3-bay front with central pedimented bay broken forward. Plinth, transom string, parapet en 740-1/62/103 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135100 50.368722,-4.135274 50.368673,-4.135281... 1998-11-09 VAUXHALL STREET, Barbican, (South side) Nos.82 AND 84 Barbican Antiques Centre 2 pairs of warehouses, now used as 1 shop. Mid/late C19. Plymouth limestone rubble with brick dressings including brick mid-floor band to upper floors, stucco to ground floor of street front; hipped slate parallel roofs, each roof divided by a coping. Ov 740-1/62/104 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136118 50.369721,-4.135646 50.369740,-4.135655... 1988-12-19 LOOE STREET, Barbican, (North side) Nos.1-15 (Consecutive) Corporation Buildings and attached walls 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- 740-1/62/12 1988-12-19
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136362 50.369792,-4.137345 50.369776,-4.137361... 1988-12-19 LOOE STREET, Barbican, (North side) Nos.16-22 (Consecutive) Corporation Buildings Marked Nos 10-15 on OS map. Terrace of local authority housing with corner shop. Very early C20. Painted brick walls, concrete floors and staircases; dry slate stepped roofs with slightly projecting eaves, hipped at the ends; deep brick end stacks with s 740-1/62/13 1988-12-19
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136191 50.369617,-4.136176 50.369448,-4.136158... 1975-05-01 LOOE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.27 (Formerly Listed as: LOOE STREET, Plymouth No.27) Town house with later shop. Mid C18. Painted brick front; steep asbestos slate hipped roof behind coped parapet with wooden modillion cornice. Fairly deep plan. 3 storeys; 3-window range with stuccoed 1st 740-1/62/14 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136265 50.369615,-4.136259 50.369541,-4.136186... 1975-05-01 LOOE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.28 (Formerly Listed as: LOOE STREET, Plymouth No.28) Town house with shop. Mid C19, possibly a refronting of an earlier house. Stucco on studwork to front; asbestos slate roof and brick stack on the left. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys; 2-window range with C2 740-1/62/15 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136336 50.369615,-4.136329 50.369537,-4.136307... 1975-05-01 LOOE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.29 (Formerly Listed as: LOOE STREET, Plymouth No.29) Town house with later former shop. C18. Painted brick front; dry slate roof with front eaves broken by semi-dormered window with pair of C20 4-pane horned sashes. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys plus attic f 740-1/62/16 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136455 50.369613,-4.136425 50.369419,-4.136357... 1975-05-01 LOOE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.30 (Formerly Listed as: LOOE STREET, Plymouth No.30) Town house, now offices. Late C18 or early C19, probably a remodelling of an older house. Stucco with plinth and mid-floor bands. Dry slate roof with projecting eaves and C19 crested clay ridge tiles; rea 740-1/62/17 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136580 50.369608,-4.136577 50.369521,-4.136558... 1954-01-25 LOOE STREET, Barbican, (South side) Nos.31 AND 32 Minerva Inn (No.31) (Formerly Listed as: LOOE STREET, Plymouth No.31 (Minerva Public House). No.32) 2 merchants' houses, now public house. Late C16 or early C17. Stucco on timber-framed jettied front; steep dry slate roofs, the left-hand roof half-hipped and the other roof 740-1/62/18 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136580 50.369610,-4.136726 50.369606,-4.136722... 1954-01-25 LOOE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.33 (Formerly Listed as: LOOE STREET, Plymouth No.33) Merchant's house. C17, much restored in the C20. Mixed rubble with some dressed stone quoins, render on timber frame under the oriel windows; steep dry slate roof with coped gable end on the right and 2 r 740-1/62/19 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135197 50.370826,-4.135216 50.370826,-4.135218... 1975-05-01 BRETONSIDE, Barbican, (North side) Nos.21 AND 23 Kings Head Public House (Formerly Listed as: BRETON SIDE, Plymouth Nos.21 AND 23 (Kings Head Public House)) Public house. C17, remodelled late C19. Rendered studwork or brick front with tall parapet concealing steep asbestos roof plus 2 parallel hipped roofs at right angles to 740-1/62/2 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136962 50.369607,-4.136956 50.369498,-4.136871... 1954-01-25 LOOE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.36 (Formerly Listed as: LOOE STREET, Plymouth No.36) Merchant's house. Early C17. Render on timber frame and rubble; Steep dry slate roof with eaves projecting over oriels. Double-depth plan including C20 additions at the rear. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys; 2nd floo 740-1/62/20 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137019 50.369608,-4.137011 50.369537,-4.136958... 1954-01-25 LOOE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.37 (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 740-1/62/21 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137176 50.369605,-4.137128 50.369418,-4.137064... 1975-05-01 LOOE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.38 (Formerly Listed as: LOOE STREET, Plymouth No.38) Town house with later shop. Early-mid C18. Painted brick to front, slatehanging to rear wing; dry slate steep roofs except that lower roof at far rear is tarred over the slates, the front roof is half-hip 740-1/62/22 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137089 50.369233,-4.137207 50.369219,-4.137135... 1998-11-09 LOOE STREET, Barbican, (South side (off)) Virginia House Settlement Warehouses and former chapel. C18 and C19. Plymouth limestone rubble, most with brick jambs and arches; dry slate and asbestos slate roofs, most with gable ends; many cast-iron ogee gutters. Large irregular corner-site plan almost enclosing a small court 740-1/62/23 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137127 50.367221,-4.137150 50.367151,-4.137161... 1973-10-26 NEW STREET, Barbican, (North side) Nos.1-4 (Consecutive) Warehouse formerly occupied by Metherell & Son Ltd. & by Westcraft (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth Warehouse occupied by Metherell's & Sheperd & Bone Ltd. and Westcraft) Large warehouse. Early C19. Plymouth limestone rubble with segmental brick arches over the openings; tarred slate roof, hipped to left-hand 740-1/62/27 1973-10-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135468 50.367069,-4.135598 50.367083,-4.135622... 1975-05-01 NEW STREET, Barbican, (North side) No.12 The Robin Hood Club (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth The Robin Hood) Shop with residential accommodation. Late C18 or early C19. Rubble with stuccoed ground floor; new dry slate hipped roof; brick stack on left. Corner-site plan. 2 storeys, over cellar on left; 2- 740-1/62/28 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135117 50.367155,-4.135135 50.367091,-4.135164... 1975-05-01 NEW STREET, Barbican, (North side) No.15 (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth No.15) Warehouse, now converted to flats. Probably early C19. Rubble with dressed stone or selected stone as quoins and rubble segmental arches to original openings and brick arches to later or altered openings; 740-1/62/29 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.133645 50.370628,-4.133723 50.370769,-4.133774... 1975-05-01 BRETONSIDE, Barbican, (South side) Nos.50, 52 AND 54 Mayflower House (Eric Cole & Partners) (Formerly Listed as: BRETON SIDE, Plymouth Nos.50-54 (Even)) House. 1655 but front mostly rebuilt early C20. Render to ground floor and rear wing; slatehanging to 1st floor of front block; very steep dry slate roof to front with polygonal left-hand end 740-1/62/3 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134493 50.366507,-4.134476 50.366397,-4.134390... 1975-05-01 NEW STREET, Barbican, (South West side) No.22 (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth No.22) Warehouse converted into flats. Early C19, incorporating wall of earlier building. Plymouth limestone rubble with dressed or selected quoins and shallow segmental arches over the openings; hipped concrete 740-1/62/33 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134440 50.366569,-4.134526 50.366673,-4.134584... 1998-11-09 NEW STREET, Barbican, (South West side) Nos.24 AND 25 House with shop and house being repaired at time of survey. C17, remodelled in the C18 and further remodelled in the mid C19. Stucco to front; dry slate mansard roof with 4 horned sashes; 2 lateral rendered stacks at rear. Overall U-shaped plan including 740-1/62/34 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134721 50.366622,-4.134800 50.366648,-4.134811... 1998-11-09 NEW STREET, Barbican, (South side (off)) No.27 Group of warehouses built around a courtyard. Late C18 and early C19. Plymouth limestone rubble walls with segmental brick arches over most of the openings; half-hipped and gable-ended mostly slate roofs. Warehouses on 4 sides of a courtyard approached b 740-1/62/35 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135001 50.366858,-4.135024 50.366829,-4.135025... 1975-05-01 NEW STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.31 (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth No.31) Town house, now a restaurant. Probably early C19, possibly a remodelling of much older house. Painted stone rubble with segmental brick arches; slate roof; stump of stack at rear. Single-depth plan plus re 740-1/62/36 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135025 50.366783,-4.135024 50.366829,-4.134999... 1954-01-25 NEW STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.32 Elizabethan House Museum (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth No.32 (Elizabethan House Museum)) Merchant's house. Probably very early C17, restored in the 1926 by AS Parker. MATERIALS: render on timber frame to jettied front with slate-roofed jetties, painted rubble side w 740-1/62/37 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135240 50.366909,-4.135305 50.366697,-4.135363... 1975-05-01 NEW STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.33 Palace Vaults (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth No.33) Warehouse. 1809 datestone and inscription AG Werninck, Palace Vaults. Plymouth limestone rubble with segmental stone arches to openings; corrugated asbestos roof. Deep plan with gable end onto the street. 740-1/62/38 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135324 50.366924,-4.135345 50.366852,-4.135328... 1954-01-25 NEW STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.34 (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth Nos.34 AND 35) Merchant's house, one of an original pair. C17, remodelled to front probably mid C19. MATERIALS: stuccoed front, timber frame with close-set studs at rear and to right-hand side of wing (the 2nd fl 740-1/62/39 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135630 50.370549,-4.135617 50.370610,-4.135635... 1975-05-01 BRETONSIDE, Barbican, (South side) Arches at St Martin's Gate School (school not included) (Formerly Listed as: BRETON SIDE, Plymouth Arches at St Martin's Gate Secondary School) 2 doorways built into later wall. C17. 2 dressed granite chamfered doorways with 4-centred arches built into a rendered and painted wall. These doorways were the ent 740-1/62/4 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135324 50.366924,-4.135404 50.366935,-4.135417... 1975-05-01 NEW STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.35 (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth Nos.34 AND 35) Merchant's house, one of an original pair. C17 but much altered later. Render on timber frame originally but present structure uncertain; steep dry slate roof, but of shallower pitch over rear outs 740-1/62/40 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135691 50.366969,-4.135888 50.366978,-4.135886... 1975-05-01 NEW STREET, Barbican, (South side) Nos.39 AND 40 (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth Nos.39-41 (Consecutive)) Large town house, later subdivided. Probably C17 rear wall, front rebuilt in the C18. Stucco on studwork to front with part of ground floor painted rubble, rubble to rear; steep dry slate 740-1/62/43 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136409 50.366884,-4.136406 50.366864,-4.136346... 1975-05-01 NEW STREET, Barbican, (South side) Nos.43 AND 44 (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth Nos.43 AND 44) 2 town houses, one small, one large. C18. Brick with string courses and parapet, No.44 (right) with tall Plymouth limestone ashlar plinth and render above; asbestos slate roof; tall brick stacks ov 740-1/62/44 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136427 50.366992,-4.136652 50.366996,-4.136654... 1975-05-01 NEW STREET, Barbican, (South side) Nos.45 AND 45A (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth Nos.45 AND 45A) Small town house with later shop. C18, extended early C19. Painted brick front on painted plinth; dry slate roof with projecting front eaves and modillion cornice; tall brick stack on the left. Fa 740-1/62/45 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136652 50.366996,-4.136654 50.367037,-4.136955... 1973-10-26 NEW STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.47 Warehouse of Flairway Ltd. and Pilgrim Trading Co. (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth Warehouse occupied by Flairway Ltd and Pilgrim Trading Company) Pair of warehouses, partly converted. Datestone inscribed I.C.1806. Plymouth limestone rubble with dressed Plymouth quoins and segmental brick arc 740-1/62/46 1973-10-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134368 50.366628,-4.134431 50.366610,-4.134392... 1998-11-09 NEW STREET, Barbican, Bollards and steps in front of Nos.23 and 24 (No.23 not included) Bollards and steps. Probably early C19. Tall cannon-shaped granite bollards and dressed granite steps with granite setts between. 740-1/62/47 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135888 50.366978,-4.136190 50.366991,-4.136141... 1975-05-01 NEW STREET, Barbican, (South side) Nos.41 AND 42 Saccone and Speed Ltd. Warehouse (Formerly Listed as: NEW STREET, Plymouth Saccone and Speed Ltd. Warehouse) Includes: Saccone and Speed Ltd. Warehouse CASTLE DYKE LANE Barbican. Pair of large warehouses. c1800. Plymouth limestone rubble walls with dressed quoins, jambstones and vousso 740-1/62/49 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.138221 50.369258,-4.138213 50.369215,-4.138109... 1981-12-21 BUCKWELL STREET, Barbican, (West side) No.12 (Formerly Listed as: BUCKWELL STREET, Plymouth No.12) Merchant's house. Late C17 with C20 restored front. Stone rubble side walls; render on timber frame to front end; dry slate roof hipped and with deep projection at the front; slate roofed hoods on fl 740-1/62/5 1981-12-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135701 50.367746,-4.135912 50.367762,-4.135910... 1975-05-01 QUAY ROAD, Barbican, (South side) Nos.3 AND 4 The Ship Public House (Formerly Listed as: PARADE OPE, Plymouth The Ship Public House) (Formerly Listed as: QUAY ROAD, Plymouth Nos.3 AND 4) Includes: The Ship Public House PARADE OPE Barbican. Public house and attached former warehouse, now incorporated into the public hous 740-1/62/52 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137576 50.369190,-4.137576 50.369185,-4.137560... 1954-01-25 PEACOCK LANE, Barbican, (West side) Walling in yard of College of Art and Design (college not included) (Formerly Listed as: PEACOCK LANE, Plymouth Walling in yard of College of Art and Design) Walling to give the appearance of a ruined building incorporating some reused masonry from a demolished mansion, called Palace Court. C16 and C17 features, presuma 740-1/62/53 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135514 50.367606,-4.135450 50.367598,-4.135403... 1975-05-01 QUAY ROAD, Barbican, (South side) No.7 The Cider Press Public House (Formerly Listed as: QUAY ROAD, Plymouth No.7) Warehouse, now used as a public house. Probably late C18. Plymouth limestone rubble with dressed voussoirs spanning openings to ground and 1st floors; dry slate hipped roof; short brick stack over right-han 740-1/62/54 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135194 50.367665,-4.135357 50.367698,-4.135389... 1975-05-01 QUAY ROAD, Barbican, (South side) Nos.8 AND 9 Warehouse occupied by EJ Gulliver (Formerly Listed as: QUAY ROAD, Plymouth Nos.8 AND 9) Warehouse on wharf. Probably mid C19. Plymouth limestone rubble with rock-faced quoins and red brick dressings to windows and door jambs; steel lintels over the doorways; flat roof. Shallow rectangul 740-1/62/55 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137451 50.367963,-4.137635 50.368046,-4.137771... 1975-05-01 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (North side) No.5 (Formerly Listed as: SOUTHSIDE STREET, Plymouth Nos.5 AND 6) Warehouse, now used as a market. Mid C19. Coursed Plymouth limestone and dressings in a lighter colour; roof behind tall parapet with large dentil blocks to cornice. Fairly large warehouse with 740-1/62/56 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137609 50.367847,-4.137520 50.367797,-4.137459... 1975-05-01 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (North side) No.6 Warehouse formerly occupied by W McMullin & Son (Formerly Listed as: SOUTHSIDE STREET, Plymouth Warehouse occupied by W McMullin & Son) Warehouse. Early C19. Roughly coursed Plymouth limestone rubble with brick segmental arches to upper floors and timber lintels to ground floor; slate hipped roof. Sq 740-1/62/57 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137432 50.367849,-4.137499 50.367785,-4.137395... 1998-11-09 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (North side) No.10 Town house with later shop. Probably late C18. Brick laid to Flemish bond; slate hipped roof with dentilled eaves cornice and brick stack on left. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys; 2-window range with possibly mid C19 12-pane hornless sashes. Ground floor ha 740-1/62/58 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136345 50.367610,-4.136194 50.367603,-4.136167... 1975-05-01 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (North side) Nos.20 AND 21 (Formerly Listed as:SOUTHSIDE STREET, Plymouth Nos.20 AND 21) Pair of town houses with later shops. Late C18. Plymouth limestone rubble with dressed stone voussoirs to ground and 1st floor openings, probably originally stuccoed; dry slate mansard roof wi 740-1/62/59 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137457 50.369703,-4.137440 50.369734,-4.137439... 1975-05-01 BUCKWELL STREET, Barbican, (East side) Granite archway adjoining north of Breton Arms Public House (PH not included) (Formerly Listed as: BUCKWELL STREET, Plymouth Granite archway adjoining north of the Breton Arms Public House) Doorway, resited in C20 rubble wall (not included). C16. Dressed granite moulded doorway with 4-centred arch with carved spandrels. 740-1/62/6 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136194 50.367603,-4.136106 50.367597,-4.136085... 1975-05-01 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (North side) No.22 (Formerly Listed as: SOUTHSIDE STREET, Plymouth No.22) Town house with later shop. Probably early C18. Painted brick with end pilasters and mid-floor bands; steep asbestos slate hipped roof with deep projecting eaves and central gabled roof dormer with C 740-1/62/60 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136046 50.367612,-4.136055 50.367582,-4.136046... 1975-05-01 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (North side) Nos.23 AND 24 (Formerly Listed as: SOUTHSIDE STREET, Plymouth Nos.23 AND 24) Large town house, later subdivided and fitted with shopfronts. Early C18. Stucco or render on probable studwork; steep roof, hipped on the left, over projecting eaves with large and widely-sp 740-1/62/61 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135746 50.367577,-4.135702 50.367672,-4.135749... 1975-05-01 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (North side) Nos.25 AND 26 (Formerly Listed as: SOUTHSIDE STREET, Plymouth Nos.25 AND 26) Shop premises. Mid C19. Stucco; roof hidden behind parapet with moulded cornice breaking forward over pilasters of attic storey. Double-depth plan. EXTERIOR: 3-storeys plus attic storey; symm 740-1/62/62 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135076 50.367509,-4.135106 50.367435,-4.135037... 1975-05-01 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (North side) Nos.33 AND 33A (includes No. 12 Quay Road, Barbican) (Formerly Listed as: QUAY ROAD, Plymouth No.12) (Formerly Listed as: SOUTHSIDE STREET, Plymouth No.33) Includes: No.12 QUAY ROAD Barbican. Shop and attached house with later shop to wing of house. Probably early-mid C19. Incised stucco and render; roof 740-1/62/64 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134965 50.367394,-4.134756 50.367290,-4.134741... 1975-05-01 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (North side) No.34 The Navy Public House (Formerly Listed as: SOUTHSIDE STREET, Plymouth The Navy Public House) Public house. Probably late C18. Render on brick front with stucco mid-floor bands; steep dry slate roofs with rendered end stacks. Double-depth plan plus 2-storey range parallel to 740-1/62/65 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135306 50.367369,-4.135304 50.367379,-4.135357... 1975-05-01 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.38 (Formerly Listed as: SOUTHSIDE STREET, Plymouth No.38) Shop premises. Probably late C19, shopfront remodelled late C19. Stucco on studwork; steep grouted slate roof with moulded eaves cornice; brick end stack on right shared with No.39 (qv); cast-iron og 740-1/62/66 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135408 50.367389,-4.135424 50.367323,-4.135394... 1998-11-09 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.39 Shop premises. Early C19 front but may be much earlier core. Painted brick; dry slate mansard roof over a modillion eaves cornice; brick end stack on the left. Deep narrow plan. 3 storeys; 1-window range. Tall original 12-pane hornless sash to 1st floor; 740-1/62/67 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136551 50.367370,-4.136546 50.367355,-4.136470... 1954-01-25 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.51 (Formerly Listed as: SOUTHSIDE STREET, Plymouth No.51) Large merchant's house. Probably early C17. ,MATERIALS: plastered timber-framed jettied front over Plymouth limestone rubble to ground floor and left-hand return; limestone quoins of a lighter colour 740-1/62/69 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136747 50.367568,-4.136773 50.367412,-4.136732... 1954-01-25 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.52 Former merchant's house, now shop to ground floor of front range. C17, remodelled in the C18 with C19 and C20 alterations.,MATERIALS: painted brick in irregular bond to front elevation, asbestos slate hipped roof, stone structure with timber partition wa 740-1/62/70 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136892 50.367588,-4.136923 50.367484,-4.136846... 1954-01-25 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (South side) Nos.53 AND 53A (Formerly Listed as: SOUTHSIDE STREET, Plymouth No.53) Wine merchant's house. C17, built for Collier and Co. who occupied these premises until a few years ago, front remodelled probably mid C18, 1782 date on lead rainwater head. Plastered front with moul 740-1/62/71 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136892 50.367588,-4.136984 50.367600,-4.137034... 1954-01-25 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.54 (Formerly Listed as: SOUTHSIDE STREET, Plymouth No.54) Merchant's house. C17, remodelled in the C18. Rendered brick front with applied mock timber framing; slate roof with low-pitched triangular pediment with modillion cornice and acroteria at the front; 740-1/62/72 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.138067 50.367691,-4.138051 50.367563,-4.138041... 1954-01-25 SOUTHSIDE STREET, Barbican, (South side) Nos.60 AND 61 The Distillery Public House, former Coates Gin Distillery (Formerly Listed as: SOUTHSIDE STREET, Plymouth Nos.60 AND 61 Blackfriars) Large merchant's house, later converted to a gin distillery, now part used as a public house and restaurant. c1500, was used as a gaol in 1605, as the Congregational meeting hous 740-1/62/73 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136244 50.368861,-4.136238 50.368840,-4.136201... 1990-11-15 STILLMAN STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.40 (Formerly Listed as: STILLMAN STREET Nos.40 AND 41) House and attached warehouse. Early C19 house and mid C19 warehouse. House rendered brick and rubble, warehouse painted brick; dry slate roofs, the house with crested ridge tiles; rendered brick end sta 740-1/62/74 1990-11-15
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.131424 50.368865,-4.131711 50.368878,-4.131754... 1975-05-01 SUTTON ROAD, Barbican, (West side (off)) The China House (Formerly Listed as: SUTTON ROAD, Plymouth Westernmost Warehouse overlooking Coxside Creek and Sutton Harbour) Large warehouse, now a public house. 1650 by John Rattenburg, extended late C20. Plymouth limestone rubble walls; new dry slate hipped roof. L 740-1/62/77 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134515 50.369361,-4.134429 50.369363,-4.134432... 1998-11-09 SUTTON WHARF, Barbican, (West side) No.5 Wharf warehouse. Mid/late C19. Plymouth limestone rubble with some dressed quoins and jambs; brick segmental arches and timber lintels; slate roof with coped gable with acroteria at the front. Rectangular plan. 2 storeys plus attic; 2-window-range front 740-1/62/78 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.133999 50.369066,-4.134045 50.369135,-4.134282... 1973-11-21 SUTTON WHARF, Barbican, (West side) Former warehouse, now Marina Snooker (Formerly Listed as: SUTTON WHARF, Plymouth Warehouse occupied by Alec JF Vogler) Warehouse on wharf. Stone inscribed 'W. S. 1842'. Coursed Plymouth limestone rubble with dressed voussoirs to segmental arches; half-hipped dry slate roof end on to the wha 740-1/62/79 1973-11-21
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136976 50.367341,-4.137062 50.367351,-4.137085... 1954-01-25 FRIARS LANE, Barbican, (East side) No.3 Trinity House (Formerly Listed as: FRIARS LANE, Plymouth No.3 (Trinity House)) Town house, now offices. Mid C18. Render on probable rubble; steep dry slate hipped roof with slightly projecting eaves and 3 pedimented roof dormers with 16-pane horned sashes, similar wi 740-1/62/8 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134752 50.367477,-4.134756 50.367491,-4.134782... 1998-11-09 THE BARBICAN, Barbican, Two K6 Telephone Kiosks NE of The Navy Public House, No.34 Southside Street 2 telephone kiosks, type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast-iron. Square kiosks with domed roofs. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and doors. 740-1/62/80 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134288 50.366486,-4.134341 50.366581,-4.134392... 1975-05-01 THE BARBICAN, Barbican, (West side) No.6 (Formerly Listed as: THE BARBICAN, Plymouth No.6) 2 shops. Probably late C18. Brick with quoin strip on the left and dressed Plymouth limestone quoins on the right; steep slate roof behind plain parapet, hipped on the right; tall brick end stack on the l 740-1/62/81 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134571 50.366859,-4.134619 50.366843,-4.134647... 1954-01-25 THE BARBICAN, Barbican, (West side) No.9 Island House (Formerly Listed as: THE BARBICAN, Plymouth No.9 (Island House)) Merchant's house. Late C16 or possibly 1640, the painted date on a roof truss, and also inscribed I G, possibly the initials of the builder or of the person for whom the house was built, h 740-1/62/82 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134843 50.367062,-4.134808 50.367025,-4.134859... 1954-01-25 THE BARBICAN, Barbican, (West side) No.12 (Formerly Listed as: THE BARBICAN, Plymouth No.12) Merchant's house, now shops and flats. Mid-late C18. Painted brick with rusticated stucco quoins and mid-floor bands; concrete tile roof with 2 roof dormers with late C19 paired sashes; brick end stacks; 740-1/62/83 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134948 50.367029,-4.134884 50.367016,-4.134844... 1975-05-01 THE BARBICAN, Barbican, (West side) No.13 (Formerly Listed as: THE BARBICAN, Plymouth No.13) Town house with later shop. Late C18. Rendered brick with mid-floor band; dry slate mansard roof, hipped on the right and with moulded eaves entablature; central mansard dormer with C20 3-light transomed 740-1/62/84 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134233 50.367078,-4.134244 50.367077,-4.134254... 1990-07-30 THE BARBICAN, Barbican, (East side) Fish Market Fish market. 1896. By Sir James Inglis, engineer to GWR. Cast-iron and steel structure, slate or lead covered roofs; former clearstorey now closed by asbestos cement sheeting; rainwater discharged down the cast-iron columns which support the canopy. PLAN 740-1/62/85 1990-07-30
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134801 50.367154,-4.134848 50.367198,-4.134923... 1975-05-01 THE BARBICAN, Barbican, (West side) The Dolphin Hotel (Formerly Listed as: THE BARBICAN, Plymouth The Dolphin Hotel) Public house. Early C19 with possible earlier core. Stuccoed front; slate mansard roof behind a tall parapet with a moulded cornice; 2 dormers and rendered end stacks. Deep irregular plan. 3 740-1/62/86 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136315 50.368268,-4.136424 50.368256,-4.136393... 1975-05-01 THE PARADE, Barbican, (North side) No.9 Premises of AE Monson (Formerly Listed as: PARADE, Plymouth No.9) Warehouse on wharf. 1847 datestone. Rusticated Plymouth limestone ashlar pilaster piers spanned by dressed segmental arches to ground floor, otherwise coursed rubble front with Plymouth limestone dressings inc 740-1/62/87 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135949 50.368385,-4.135875 50.368242,-4.135706... 1975-05-01 THE PARADE, Barbican, (North side) No.12 Three Crowns Public House (Formerly Listed as: PARADE, Plymouth Three Crowns Public House) Public house. Probably C17, extended or remodelled mid C19. MATERIALS: stucco with stucco detail; tarred slate roofs: mansard roof at the front behind a balustraded parapet with an entabla 740-1/62/88 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136156 50.367767,-4.136173 50.367707,-4.136167... 1975-05-01 THE PARADE, Barbican, (South side) No.15 (Formerly Listed as: PARADE, Plymouth No.15) Corner shop premises. Mid C19. Incised stucco with stucco detail; roof hidden behind balustraded parapet with twist balusters above a heavy moulded and modillioned cornice. Single-depth corner-site plan. 3 sto 740-1/62/89 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135736 50.370048,-4.136295 50.370023,-4.136284... 1988-12-19 HOW STREET, Barbican, (South side) Nos.1-15 (Consecutive) Corporation Buildings and attached walls 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- 740-1/62/9 1988-12-19
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136156 50.367767,-4.136302 50.367798,-4.136331... 1975-05-01 THE PARADE, Barbican, (South side) Barbican Gallery (Formerly Listed as: PARADE, Plymouth Barbican Gallery) Warehouse on wharf. Probably C18. Stucco front with dressed Plymouth limestone piers flanking the centre bay; fairly steep dry slate hipped roof. Shallow-depth plan. 3 storeys; 3-bay front with end 740-1/62/90 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136331 50.367694,-4.136302 50.367798,-4.136392... 1975-05-01 THE PARADE, Barbican, (South side) No.16 The Maritime Public House (Formerly Listed as: PARADE, Plymouth No.16) Shop premises, now a public house. Early C19. Incised stucco to front, rubble to right-hand return and slate-hung to upper floors; roof not visible behind parapet with string. Double-depth plan. 4 storeys; sy 740-1/62/91 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136541 50.367803,-4.136526 50.367854,-4.136672... 1954-01-25 THE PARADE, Barbican, (South side) No.18 Old Custom House (Formerly Listed as: PARADE, Plymouth No.18 (Old Custom House)) Merchant's house, later used as customs house, now a shop. 1586 and inscription 'A 1623 K' over right-hand doorway. Coursed Plymouth limestone rubble with granite dressings; steep dry slate 740-1/62/92 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137151 50.367928,-4.137227 50.367938,-4.137291... 1975-05-01 THE PARADE, Barbican, (South side) No.23 (Formerly Listed as: PARADE, Plymouth No.23) Town house with later shop. C18 front, possibly older core. Painted brick front with chamfered stucco quoins and stucco entablature with modillions and moulded cornice to brick parapet with stucco upper moulde 740-1/62/93 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137227 50.367938,-4.137332 50.367949,-4.137401... 1975-05-01 THE PARADE, Barbican, (South side) No.24 (Formerly Listed as: PARADE, Plymouth No.24) Town house with later shop. C18 with possibly earlier core. Rendered front with stucco moulded parapet cornices; asbestos slate mansard roof with 2 dormer with early C19 hornless sashes with thin glazing bars. 740-1/62/94 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136357 50.368404,-4.136278 50.368141,-4.135964... 1975-05-01 THE PARADE, Barbican, (North side) Custom House (Formerly Listed as: PARADE, Plymouth Custom House) (Formerly Listed as: WOOLSTER STREET, Plymouth Nos.46 AND 48) Includes: Nos.58 AND 60 VAUXHALL STREET Barbican. Custom house with bonded warehouses. 1820. By David Laing (his 1st job as Surveyor of th 740-1/62/95 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134613 50.368989,-4.134578 50.368904,-4.134306... 1975-05-01 VAUXHALL QUAY, Barbican, Monsens Warehouse (Breton House) (Formerly Listed as: VAUXHALL QUAY, Plymouth Breton House) Warehouse on wharf. Early-mid C19, converted to flats early 1970's. Plymouth limestone rubble with segmental brick arches over the openings. Rectangular plan. 3 storeys; 2:1:2-bay front with cent 740-1/62/96 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.133999 50.369066,-4.134291 50.369043,-4.134326... 1975-05-01 VAUXHALL QUAY, Barbican, Store occupied by AC Stidwell Ltd. (Formerly Listed as: VAUXHALL QUAY, Plymouth Store occupied by AC Stidwell Ltd) Warehouse. Early C19. Painted rubble walls; corrugated asbestos hipped roof. Rectangular plan, plus later lean-to on the left. Low 3 storeys; 2 window openings with segmental 740-1/62/97 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136590 50.368374,-4.136681 50.368371,-4.136670... 1998-11-09 THE PARADE, Barbican, No.7 Formerly known as: No.50 VAUXHALL STREET. Includes: Nos.1-4 BARBICAN COURT Barbican. Warehouse incorporating remains of merchant's house, now flats. C17 house; fireplace wall extended to create warehouse with datestone inscribed 'T.V. 1810'. Plymouth l 740-1/62/98 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136393 50.368128,-4.136453 50.368394,-4.136541... 1975-05-01 VAUXHALL STREET, Barbican, (South side) No.54 (Formerly Listed as: WOOLSTER STREET, Plymouth No.50) Includes: No.5 BARBICAN COURT Barbican. Warehouse. Early C19. Plymouth limestone rubble with some dressed quoins and brick segmental arches over the openings; asbestos slate half-hipped roof with end 740-1/62/99 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.107019 50.367689,-4.107053 50.367640,-4.106985... 1975-05-01 LAIRA BRIDGE ROAD, (South side) Plymstock, Pomphett The Morley Arms Public House Public house. Early C19. Plymouth limestone ashlar front with plinth and mid-floor string; slate roofs: main pyramidal roof behind ashlar parapet with moulded cornice and pediment over central panel; stone end stacks; flanking hipped roofs behind ashlar 740-1/63/606 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.176665 50.365142,-4.176654 50.365071,-4.176773... 1975-05-01 JAMES STREET, Devonport, Mutton Cove Harbour and Pier 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 740-1/64/147 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.167173 50.359838,-4.167207 50.359827,-4.167219... 1998-11-09 ADMIRALTY ROAD, (North side (off)) Stonehouse, Devil's Point Blockhouse Blockhouse. Probably 1509-1539. Rubble with granite dressings. Irregular (stretched) octagonal plan with doorway to landward side and gunports to seaward side (the longer sides). Chamfered granite doorway spanned by shallow 2-centred arch; pair of squar 740-1/64/715 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.167205 50.360437,-4.167114 50.361347,-4.167068... 1999-08-13 CLARENCE STEPS, SW QUAY WALL AND 2 BOLLARDS, Royal William Victualling Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/64/729 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.166707 50.361202,-4.166684 50.361396,-4.166941... 1999-08-13 CLARENCE STORE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/64/730 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.167072 50.360408,-4.167076 50.360422,-4.167102... 1999-08-13 STREET LAMP AT N CORNER OF THE CLARENCE STEPS, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/64/745 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.163907 50.365770,-4.163885 50.365701,-4.163862... 1989-07-31 ADMIRAL'S HARD, Stonehouse, (North side) No.6 Bryon Villa including area railings and wall in front Detached villa. Mid C19. Stucco or render with stucco detail; dry slate roof, hipped on the left, over tall eaves entablature with consoles; segmental-roofed dormers with 4-pane horned sashes; cast-iron ogee gutters. Double-depth plan with probably 2 r 740-1/65/712 1989-07-31
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.163228 50.360682,-4.163287 50.360628,-4.163298... 1999-08-13 DOCKYARD WALL, EXTENDING APPROX 300M TO SE SIDE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse ,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 740-1/65/726 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161427 50.362681,-4.161433 50.362776,-4.161406... 1975-05-01 CREMYLL STREET, Stonehouse, (East side (off)) Mount Stone Small country house built into a former quarry, now within urban setting. Mid-late C18, S wing rebuilt 1780 following a fire, extended and altered c1833 by John Foulston. Slatehanging on rubble; dry slate roofs, with projecting front eaves; rendered end, 740-1/65/727 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.165727 50.362119,-4.165517 50.362195,-4.165451... 1999-08-13 DOCK BASIN WALLS AND 6 ASSOCIATED BOLLARDS, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/65/732 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162788 50.362407,-4.162808 50.362425,-4.162797... 1999-08-13 MAIN GATE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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. 2 740-1/65/735 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164808 50.361725,-4.164942 50.361676,-4.164931... 1999-08-13 MELVILLE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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, 740-1/65/736 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.163736 50.362699,-4.163870 50.362850,-4.164175... 1999-08-13 MILLS AND BAKERY, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/65/737 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.165416 50.362388,-4.165376 50.362359,-4.165312... 1999-08-13 NE QUAY WALL AND 2 BOLLARDS, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/65/738 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164026 50.361998,-4.164215 50.361929,-4.164103... 1999-08-13 NEW COOPERAGE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/65/739 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162303 50.361978,-4.162612 50.361866,-4.162549... 1999-08-13 OFFICER'S HOUSE NO 1 AND ATTACHED WALLS AND RAILINGS, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse Officer's house and attached wall, railings and ancillary buildings, now offices. C1830-32, by Sir John Rennie Jnr, for the Victualling Board. Granite ashlar with central lateral stacks each end and a slate hipped mansard roof; rubble garden walls. Late 740-1/65/740(1) 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162725 50.361992,-4.162760 50.362033,-4.162969... 1999-08-13 OFFICER'S HOUSE NO 2 AND ATTACHED WALLS AND RAILINGS, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/65/741 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164743 50.361747,-4.164758 50.361773,-4.164815... 1999-08-13 PAIR OF BOLLARDS IN FRONT OF MELVILLE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/65/742 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.163277 50.362225,-4.163291 50.362252,-4.163349... 1999-08-13 STREET LAMP APPROX 30M SE OF THE MILL AND BAKERY, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/65/744 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162842 50.361733,-4.162846 50.361747,-4.162872... 1999-08-13 STREET LAMP APPROX 20M S OF NO 2 OFFICER'S HOUSE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/65/746 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.165077 50.362459,-4.165112 50.362496,-4.165259... 1999-08-13 SWING BRIDGE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/65/747 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.162831 50.362296,-4.162809 50.362270,-4.162774... 1999-08-13 POLICE BUILDINGS, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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. 740-1/65/749 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.163358 50.362720,-4.163729 50.362899,-4.163795... 1999-08-13 SLAUGHTERHOUSE AND ATTACHED YARD WALL, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/65/751 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161864 50.365759,-4.161913 50.365756,-4.161917... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) Nos.68-78 (Even) and attached forecourt walls and railings to Nos.68-76 Planned terrace of houses. 1807 rainwater head to No.78. Stucco to front, slatehanging to rear of Nos 72-78; slurried slate and dry slate roofs with dentilled eaves cornice; large brick end stacks. Double-depth plan, each house with 1 large room at the 740-1/65/757 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161699 50.365235,-4.161957 50.365206,-4.162000... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) Nos.84 AND 86 and attached forecourt walls and railings Part of planned terrace. Probably 1807 (date on rainwater head of No.78, qv). Stucco; dry slate roofs with dentilled eaves cornice; 2 hipped roof dormers; original cast-iron rainwater head to No.86 (left). Double-depth plan, each house with one large r 740-1/65/758 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161485 50.365132,-4.161506 50.365130,-4.161427... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) Nos.85-93 (Odd) and attached forecourt walls and railings Planned terrace of houses. Late C18. Stucco fronts except for Nos 87 and 93 which are slate hung; steep slate roofs, No.91 with fluted eaves; hipped dormers and large brick end stacks. Double-depth plan, each house with reception room at the front and 740-1/65/759 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161838 50.365073,-4.161827 50.365029,-4.161886... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) No.88 and attached forecourt walls and railings House in terrace. Late C18 with some later alteration. Stucco to front; dry slate roof; brick stack on left. Double-depth plan with front reception room on the left and entrance hall on the right. 2 storeys over basement; 2-window range. Late C19 horne 740-1/65/760 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161643 50.365031,-4.161668 50.365029,-4.161920... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) No.90 and attached forecourt walls and railings House in planned terrace. Late C18 with later alterations. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate roof behind balustraded parapet with modillion cornice; brick stack on right. Double-depth plan with reception room to front right and entrance hall on the 740-1/65/761 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161844 50.364932,-4.161841 50.364920,-4.161797... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) No.92 House in planned terrace. Late C18 with later alterations. Stucco front; dry slate roof behind plain stucco parapet; 3 hipped roof dormers; brick stack on left. Double-depth plan with front room on the left and entrance hall on the right. ,EXTERIOR: 2 st 740-1/65/762 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161781 50.364863,-4.161769 50.364819,-4.161866... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) No.94 and attached forecourt wall and railings House in planned terrace. Late C18, but repaired following damage in the Blitz. Render replacing stucco; dry slate roof with 3 C20 dormers; brick stack on right. Double-depth plan with front room on the right and entrance hall on the left. 2 storeys pl 740-1/65/763 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161824 50.364784,-4.161819 50.364763,-4.161759... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) No.96 House at end of planned terrace. Late C18. Render replacing stucco; dry slate roof with half-hipped end on left; 2 hipped roof dormers and large brick stack on right. Double-depth plan with entrance hall behind front room. 2 storeys plus attic over basem 740-1/65/764 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161199 50.364565,-4.161233 50.364691,-4.161373... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Nos.97, 99 AND 101 including 99A and 101A (Formerly Listed as: DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse Nos.97, 99 AND 101) 2 houses at end of planned terrace, now combined as flats. Late C18. Slatehanging on studwork to left and render replacing stucco on studwork to right. Dry slate roof with hipped end o 740-1/65/765 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161711 50.364568,-4.161703 50.364536,-4.161777... 1954-01-25 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) Nos.102-118 (Even) and attached forecourt walls and railings Planned terrace of houses. Late C18/early C19. Stucco except where replaced with render; dry slate roofs, most with hipped roof dormers and brick end stacks; original rainwater heads and downpipes to Nos 108-118. Double-depth plan, each house with fron 740-1/65/767 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161423 50.363761,-4.161419 50.363743,-4.161312... 1954-01-25 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) Nos.120 AND 122 and attached forecourt walls and railings 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 740-1/65/769 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161640 50.363738,-4.161608 50.363607,-4.161432... 1954-01-25 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) Nos.124 AND 126 and attached forecourt walls and railings Pair of town houses. Late C18. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate mansard roof with mansard dormers behind stuccoed parapet with moulded cornice. EXTERIOR: Double-depth plan, each house with front room on its right and entrance hall on its left. 3 stor 740-1/65/770 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161175 50.363193,-4.161334 50.363186,-4.161467... 1954-01-25 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (West side) Nos.154 AND 156 and railings and steps to No.154 Pair of town houses. Late C18. Stuccoed fronts; rubble to right-hand return with slatehanging to 1st floor of rear wing; steep dry slate roof with 4 hipped dormers behind plain parapet; brick end stack to left of each house. Double-depth plan, front roo 740-1/65/772 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160847 50.363541,-4.160760 50.363555,-4.160758... 1954-01-25 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Church of St Paul Anglican church. 1831 by John Foulston, extended at E end 1890 by Hine & Odgers. Coursed Plymouth limestone rubble with limestone dressings; dry slate roof with moulded copings. Gothic style. PLAN: aisle-less plan with W gallery and central W tower plus 740-1/65/773 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159631 50.364189,-4.159610 50.364200,-4.160043... 1998-07-08 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: Equipment Shed Store, later garage and store at Marines barracks. Mid C19. Plymouth limestone rubble and dry slate roof. Long rectangular plan. EXTERIOR: Single storey; 15-bay front carried on a colonnade of cast-iron Tuscan columns, partly walled in with wide windows 740-1/65/778 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160683 50.365480,-4.160695 50.365400,-4.160597... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: Officer's Mess Formerly known as: N & E Blocks, Officers Mess, Dining Hall & Single Officer's Accom. DURNFORD STREET Stonehouse, R M Barracks. Officer's mess, dining hall, ante room, galley and courtyard at Marines barracks. 1779-85, built for the Board of Ordnance by 740-1/65/780 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161170 50.365644,-4.161556 50.365669,-4.161579... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: SW block & attached front basement railings Formerly known as: Officers' Residence (7 flats) DURNFORD STREET Stonehouse, R M Barracks. Married officer's quarters at Marines barracks, now flats. c1860, designed by Colonel G Greene, Director of the Admiralty Works Department; converted to flats 190 740-1/65/781 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160739 50.365518,-4.160717 50.365633,-4.161168... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: South block and attached basement railings Formerly known as: N & E Blocks, Officer's Mess, Dining Hall & Single Officers Accom. DURNFORD STREET Stonehouse, R M Barracks. Officers' accommodation at Marines barracks. 1780-83, built for the Ordnance Board by Messrs Templer & Parlby; extended c1860 740-1/65/783 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161249 50.361494,-4.161253 50.361507,-4.161279... 1975-05-01 ARTILLERY TOWERS, Stonehouse, Firestone Bay Firestone Bay Tower Blockhouse tower for coastal defence. 1537-39, remodelled in the C19. Stone rubble with some granite dressings; flat roof behind embattled parapet. Polygonal plan, extended to the north-west in the C19. ,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; irregularly-disposed openings 740-1/65/794 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.160444 50.364704,-4.160437 50.364704,-4.160452... 1975-05-01 POUND STREET, Stonehouse, (South side) No.1 The Longroom Hotel (Formerly Listed as: POUND STREET, Stonehouse The Longroom Public House) Public house. Early C19. Stucco with stucco detail; roof hidden behind parapet with moulded cornice; rendered brick end stacks. Corner-site plan with bowed corner. 2 storeys; 2:1:2 740-1/65/828 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.141752 50.363718,-4.141787 50.363732,-4.141867... 2000-02-01 TINSIDE COLONNADE, PROMENADE, SUN TERRACE AND RAILINGS ABOVE, Hoe Road, Plymouth Hoe 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 740-1/66/10005 2000-02-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140268 50.364394,-4.140183 50.364367,-4.140128... 1998-11-09 MADEIRA ROAD, Barbican, (North side) War Memorial west of the west Bastion of the Citadel War memorial. c1920. To the Royal Marines of the Plymouth Division who fell in the Great War, sculpture by W C Storr Barber and bronze cast by AB Burton of Thames Ditton. Stepped granite base to 3 granite plinths: the centre plinth supporting a granite p 740-1/66/26 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144208 50.364645,-4.144172 50.364664,-4.144131... 1975-05-01 HOE ROAD, Hoe, (North side) Belvedere (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 740-1/66/275 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143914 50.366010,-4.143928 50.366010,-4.143928... 1998-11-09 LOCKYER STREET, Hoe, (West side) Nos.1 AND 2 Plymouth Conservative Club and attached forecourt railings Pair of houses in planned terrace, now a club. Mid C19. Stucco; tiled mansard roof over moulded parapet cornice with slatehanging to front of roof flanking attic windows; stuccoed end stacks with moulded cornices. Double-depth plan. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys 740-1/66/279 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143708 50.366003,-4.143697 50.366143,-4.143956... 1998-11-09 LOCKYER STREET, Hoe, (West side) Nos.3 AND 4 and attached forecourt walls and railings Pair of houses in planned terrace. Mid C19. Stucco; asbestos slate mansard roof with 4 attic windows over moulded parapet cornice; stuccoed end stacks with moulded cornices. Double-depth plan. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys plus attic over basement; symmetrical 4 740-1/66/282 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.142568 50.363921,-4.142592 50.363917,-4.142598... 1998-11-09 THE HOE, Hoe, Observation Tower by the Dome (Dome not included) Observation tower in public park. Late C19. Granite plinth otherwise Plymouth limestone brought to course and with embattled parapet with cavetto parapet cornice. Small octagonal plan with low chamfered doorway with planked door at the landward end and s 740-1/66/296 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.141741 50.364282,-4.141745 50.364252,-4.141633... 1998-11-09 THE HOE, Hoe, Shelter by Smeaton's Tower, The Promenade Shelter in public park. Late C19. Cast-iron frame with wooden partitions and seats; hipped dry slate roof with deep projecting eaves. Rectangular plan with recessed seat on each side. The roof is carried on central column at either end and 4 pairs of sle 740-1/66/297 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.143454 50.364402,-4.143469 50.364374,-4.143357... 1998-11-09 THE HOE, Hoe, Shelter immediately west of Smeaton's Tower, The Promenade Shelter in public park. Late C19. Cast-iron frame, wooden partitions and seats; hipped dry slate roof with deep projecting eaves. Rectangular plan with recessed seat on each side. The roof is carried on central column at either end and 4 pairs of turned 740-1/66/298 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.145326 50.364774,-4.145319 50.364747,-4.145206... 1998-11-09 THE HOE, Hoe, Shelter immediately west of the Belvedere, Hoe Road Shelter in public park. Late C19. Cast-iron frame with wooden partitions and seats; hipped dry slate roof with deep projecting eaves. Rectangular plan with seat recessed to each side. Roof is carried on central column at either end and 4 pairs of turned 740-1/66/299 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.145664 50.365536,-4.144879 50.365522,-4.144853... 1975-05-01 THE PROMENADE, Hoe, Elliott Terrace Nos 1-8 (consec) including No.6A and walls & gate-piers (Formerly Listed as: THE PROMENADE, Plymouth Elliott Terrace Nos 1-6 (consec). No.6A. Nos 7 and 8) Planned terrace of 9 houses. Mid C19, possibly by George Wightwick. MATERIALS: stucco with stucco detail; dry slate mansard roof, hipped returns at the en 740-1/66/300 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.144749 50.365526,-4.143765 50.365515,-4.143760... 1954-01-25 THE PROMENADE, Hoe, The Esplanade Nos 1-8 (consec) and forecourt walls & railings (Formerly Listed as: THE PROMENADE, Plymouth The Esplanade Nos 1-8 (consec)) Planned terrace of villas. 1836 by George Wightwick. MATERIALS: stucco with stucco detail; dry slate mansard roofs, except for No.3 with asbestos slate, hipped at the ends, all 740-1/66/301 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.141581 50.365305,-4.141622 50.365331,-4.141670... 1975-05-01 THE PROMENADE, Hoe, Armada Memorial (Formerly Listed as: THE HOE, Plymouth Armada Memorial) Memorial. 1888. By Herbert A Gribble, architect and W Charles May, sculptor. Dressed granite with bronze fittings and sculpture. Octagonal stepped base to square panelled plinth with entablature, ra 740-1/66/302 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.142820 50.365298,-4.142820 50.365222,-4.142705... 1975-05-01 THE PROMENADE, Hoe, Drake Statue (Formerly Listed as: THE HOE, Plymouth Drake Statue) Memorial with statue. 1884. By JE Boem, sculptor. Dressed granite. Square plan. Stepped base to vermiculated plinth ramped in to polished pink granite chest with moulded white granite cornice and slope 740-1/66/303 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140150 50.365186,-4.140154 50.365200,-4.140180... 1990-04-26 THE PROMENADE, Hoe, K6 Telephone Kiosk (adjacent to Park-keeper's Lodge) (Formerly Listed as: PLYMOUTH HOE K6 Telephone Kiosk adjacent to Park Keepers House) Telephone kiosk, type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast-iron. Square base with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top pane 740-1/66/304 1990-04-26
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.140146 50.365468,-4.140160 50.365448,-4.140237... 1998-11-09 THE PROMENADE, Hoe, Park-keeper's Lodge Park-keepers lodge. 1887-88. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate roof with projecting eaves and verge with exposed purlins and shaped barge board; hipped roof to centre of front and sprocketed to further projection over verandah on 3 sides; cast-iron st 740-1/66/306 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.146306 50.365740,-4.146347 50.365737,-4.146286... 1975-05-01 THE PROMENADE, Hoe, The Grand Hotel (Formerly Listed as: THE PROMENADE, Plymouth The Berni Grand Hotel) Large hotel. c1870. Stucco with stucco detail; dry slate mansard roof over a moulded eaves cornice surmounted by a low cast-iron balustrade; pilastered, round-arched attic window with mo 740-1/66/308 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.141849 50.364389,-4.141874 50.364388,-4.141905... 1954-01-25 PLYMOUTH The Hoe Smeaton's Tower (Formerly listed as The Smeaton Tower, THE PROMENADE, Hoe, previously listed as: THE HOE, Plymouth, The Smeaton Tower),,25/01/54 GV I Resited upper part of the former Eddystone Lighthouse. 1759 by John Smeaton, erected here on new base in 1882. Circular 740-1/66/309 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.147975 50.362965,-4.147814 50.363065,-4.147806... 1998-11-09 GRAND PARADE, Hoe, West, (South side) Walls and railings to road frontage by West Hoe Pier 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 740-1/66/310 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.148523 50.362749,-4.148522 50.362758,-4.148588... 1975-05-01 GRAND PARADE, Hoe, West, (South side) Nos.23-39 (Odd) and attached forecourt walls and railings (Formerly Listed as: GREAT WESTERN ROAD, Plymouth West Hoe Terrace Nos 1-9 (consec)) Planned terrace of houses, the rear elevation overlooking Plymouth Sound, several now used as hotels. c1860s. Stucco with stucco detail; roof hidden behind balustered p 740-1/66/313 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.147722 50.363068,-4.147603 50.363090,-4.147527... 1998-11-09 GRAND PARADE, Hoe, West, (South side) The Waterfront Harbourside pavilion, now a restaurant. Late C19. Stucco with Tuscan pilasters or half-columns dividing bays and moulded entablature; panelled parapet with moulded cornice; flat roof. Symmetrical plan with articulated front with bowed window bays flankin 740-1/66/314 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.146234 50.363737,-4.146246 50.363794,-4.146278... 1975-05-01 GRAND PARADE, Hoe, West, West Hoe Pier (Formerly Listed as: GRAND PARADE, Plymouth West Hoe Pier) Piers and walls enclosing basin. 1880 datestone. Plymouth limestone rubble brought to course. Irregular plan basin with retaining wall to the landward side, short shaped return walls and 2 jetti 740-1/66/315 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.150295 50.363042,-4.150360 50.363067,-4.150406... 1975-05-01 GREAT WESTERN ROAD, Hoe, West, (South West side) Former Dock Police Station & Custom Office at SE entrance to Millbay Docks (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 740-1/66/316 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164937 50.360931,-4.165431 50.361487,-4.165768... 1999-08-13 OLD COOPERAGE, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/66/731 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.161185 50.361388,-4.161212 50.361416,-4.161246... 1975-05-01 FIRESTONE BAY SEA WALL, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/66/734 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.164704 50.360190,-4.164652 50.360218,-4.164654... 1999-08-13 RESERVOIR AND ENCLOSING IRON RAILINGS, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/66/743 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.163767 50.361214,-4.163995 50.361139,-4.164001... 1999-08-13 REAR RETAINING WALL EXTENDING APPROX 400M, Royal William Yard, Cremyll Street, Stonehouse 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 740-1/66/750 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.158866 50.364028,-4.158984 50.363977,-4.158964... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: Seagate House, Building No.8 Formerly known as: No 8 (Officers' Quarters House) DURNFORD STREET Stonehouse, R M Barracks. Detached house, now part of Marines barracks. 1850-60. Stuccoed walls; dry slate roof behind coped parapet overmoulded cornice which continues as string under c 740-1/66/774 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159212 50.363876,-4.159262 50.363916,-4.159311... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: Emma's Cottage, Building No.9 & attached walls Formerly known as: No.9 (Officers' Quarters House) DURNFORD STREET Stonehouse, R M Barracks. Detached house, used as assistant surgeon's on Marine's barracks. c1861, designed by Col. G Greene, Director of the Admiralty Works Department. Stuccoed walls; 740-1/66/775 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159234 50.363999,-4.159186 50.364022,-4.159295... 1975-05-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: The Longroom Assembly rooms, then mess, later infirmary, school, now gymnasium. 1760, officer's mess from 1805, school from 1818; extended slightly early C19. MATERIALS: red brick laid to Flemish bond with rusticated stone quoins; dry slate hipped roofs behind brick 740-1/66/785 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.139049 50.364730,-4.138513 50.364468,-4.138435... 1998-07-08 THE BARBICAN, Royal Citadel: Married Quarters and Sergeants' Quarters Married quarters and sergeants' quarters at fort. 1895-1900, probably by T Rogers Kitsell, architect for the War Office. Dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course, rendered at rear; dry slate roof with 4 cross wing roofs, all with coped gables; wide r 740-1/66/876 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.158339 50.363426,-4.158390 50.363408,-4.158381... 1997-08-01 DURNFORD STREET, Stonehouse, (East side) Royal Marine Barracks: Building 210 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 740-1/66/903 1997-08-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134535 50.365912,-4.134544 50.365906,-4.134516... 1954-01-25 LAMBHAY STREET, Barbican, Remains of Plymouth Castle (Formerly Listed as: LAMBHAY STREET, Plymouth Remains of Plymouth Castle) Remains of the gatehouse of the 'South Port'. Probably C14 or C15. Rubble wall about 3m high, built on bedrock. Short length of very thick wall with central semicircular on plan t 740-1/67/11 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134435 50.363325,-4.134568 50.363277,-4.134637... 1954-01-25 MADEIRA ROAD, Barbican, (South side) Fishers Nose Artillery Tower and SE Wall facing into Plymouth Sound (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 740-1/67/24 1954-01-25
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134178 50.364357,-4.134177 50.364328,-4.134142... 1975-05-01 MADEIRA ROAD, Barbican, (East side) Mayflower Sailing Club (Formerly Listed as: MADEIRA ROAD, Plymouth Mayflower Sailing Club) Former warehouse, now clubhouse. Early C19. White painted rubble with granite quoins except for one side which is painted brick; slate hipped roof. Rectangular plan. ,EXTERIOR: 2 storeys 740-1/67/25 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137522 50.363918,-4.137492 50.363919,-4.137493... 1998-11-09 THE BARBICAN, Royal Citadel: Church of St Catherine Church (Royal Chapel) at fort. 1667-1688 on site of C14 chapel, enlarged and partly rebuilt in 1845, the E wall of the chancel rebuilt following damage in World War II and the chancel renovated. Plymouth limestone rubble and Plymouth limestone brought to 740-1/67/869 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137381 50.365288,-4.137325 50.365281,-4.137319... 1998-07-08 THE BARBICAN, Royal Citadel: Cookhouse Barracks cookhouse at fort. 1902-1905, by T Rogers Kitsell, architect for the War Office. Dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course; dry slate gabled roofs with stone coped gables; dressed stone axial stack with moulded entablature towards right. PLAN 740-1/67/870 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.138357 50.365016,-4.138311 50.365011,-4.138308... 1998-07-08 THE BARBICAN, Royal Citadel: Governor's House and steps to doorways Governor' house at fort, now offices. 1667-75, extended c1770 for the Board of Ordnance; altered mid-late C20. MATERIALS: coursed Plymouth limestone with granite drip courses and dressed granite doorways; dry slate parallel roofs with bracketed eaves and 740-1/67/871 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.136636 50.364207,-4.136781 50.364302,-4.137004... 1998-07-08 THE BARBICAN, Royal Citadel: Great Store Storehouse, later barracks, now store and offices. 1667-75, for the Board of Ordnance, converted to barracks 1844. MATERIALS: Plymouth limestone rubble with granite drip courses and parapet coping; single deep slate roof with coped gables and plain parap 740-1/67/872 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137998 50.365451,-4.138042 50.365455,-4.138077... 1998-07-08 THE BARBICAN, Royal Citadel: Guardhouse Guardhouse. 1667-1675, by the Ordnance Board, completely rebuilt c1745. Render on probable rubble; dry slate hipped roofs. Rectangular plan plus full-width open verandah along the front. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; 3-window range with irregular disposition of o 740-1/67/873 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137168 50.365664,-4.137252 50.365583,-4.136939... 1998-07-08 THE BARBICAN, Royal Citadel: Junior Ranks Club Junior ranks mess. 1898-1900, by T Rogers Kitsell, architect to the War Office. Plymouth limestone brought to course; dry slate roofs with coped gable ends; axial stone stack towards right and larger gable stack to taller front part of rear wing, both wi 740-1/67/874 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137313 50.365092,-4.137299 50.365077,-4.137216... 1998-07-08 THE BARBICAN, Royal Citadel: Main barracks Soldier's barracks and recreation block. 1897 and 1899 datestones; by T Rogers Kitsell, architect for the War Office; altered internally and to rear mid C20. MATERIALS: dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course; dry slate roofs with projecting eaves; 740-1/67/875 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.138109 50.364276,-4.138201 50.364283,-4.138205... 1998-07-08 THE BARBICAN, Royal Citadel: Officers' Quarters and Mess Officers' quarters and mess in fort. 1895, by T Rogers Kitsell, architect for the War Office. MATERIALS: dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course and with moulded dressings including hoodmoulds and parapet strings; dry slate roofs with coped gables, 740-1/67/877 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.138425 50.365417,-4.138430 50.365400,-4.138447... 1998-07-08 THE BARBICAN, Royal Citadel: School Soldier's school in fort. 1895-1905, probably by T Rogers Kitsell. Dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course; dry slate roofs with coped gables and projecting eaves. L-shaped plan. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; 2-window range entrance front. Mullioned or singl 740-1/67/878 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.135880 50.364375,-4.135980 50.364341,-4.135991... 1998-07-08 THE BARBICAN, Royal Citadel: Transit Accommodation Former hospital. Mid C18, built by the Ordnance Board. Plymouth limestone rubble with limestone dressings, all rendered except for the centre and right of the ground floor at the front and the mid-floor band. Rectangular plan. EXTERIOR: symmetrical 5-win 740-1/67/879 1998-07-08
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.129155 50.359622,-4.129143 50.359645,-4.129146... 1975-05-01 MOUNT BATTEN POINT, Plymstock, Mount Batten Tower Coastal defence tower, set at the top of a cliff and quarried face. 1660s on the site of an earlier battery. Plymouth limestone rubble with some granite dressings; flat lead roof behind an embattled parapet with string course. PLAN: round plan, originall 740-1/68/603 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154621 50.355830,-4.154882 50.355763,-4.154852... 1990-12-19 DRAKE'S ISLAND, Ablution Blocks Barracks ablution block. c1830-35. Stone rubble, faced in dressed limestone to S and E sides; dry slate roof with coped gable ends; rendered stack at W end. Rectangular plan, the ground floor with doorways to the N front, 1st-floor doorways to S front fr 740-1/7/235 1990-12-19
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.155221 50.355699,-4.154668 50.355838,-4.154724... 1990-12-19 DRAKE'S ISLAND, Barracks Military barracks for island garrison. c1830-35, or possibly of C18 origin, remodelled c1860. Rendered stone with exposed granite quoins, parapet coping, gable coping and sills; slate 2-span roof; Plymouth limestone ashlar axial and lateral stacks. Doubl 740-1/7/236 1990-12-19
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154476 50.355899,-4.154487 50.355801,-4.154471... 1990-12-19 DRAKE'S ISLAND, Commanding Officer's House Commanding officer's house to island garrison. Late C18, extended c1830s. Slatestone rubble to ground floor, the W wing with granite quoins, the E wing with limestone quoins and plinth; rendered 1st floor to both parts; dry slate roofs with coped gable e 740-1/7/237 1990-12-19
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.154259 50.356054,-4.154322 50.356091,-4.154374... 1990-12-19 DRAKE'S ISLAND, Guardhouse Original function not known but later used as a guardhouse. Early C19 with later C19 alterations. Slate and limestone rubble with granite quoins, and with brick arches and patching; dry slate hipped roof. Small single-cell rectangular building. The origi 740-1/7/238 1990-12-19
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.158252 50.334246,-4.157124 50.334001,-4.154566... 1975-05-01 THE SOUND, Plymouth Sound, The Breakwater and Lighthouse Breakwater and lighthouse. Begun 1811 by Sir John Rennie, engineer, with William Knight as the resident architect. Completed in 1841 (Pevsner) with a lighthouse at one end. Built of stone with ramped ends. Long rectangular plan plus ends which are splaye 740-1/7/423 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.116790 50.358666,-4.116876 50.358727,-4.117558... 1975-05-01 BORINGDON ROAD, (South East side) Plymstock, Turnchapel Nos.2-12 (Consecutive) Boringdon Terrace (Formerly Listed as: BORINGDON TERRACE Plymstock, Turnchapel Nos.2-12 (Consecutive)) Terrace of small houses. Early C19. Mostly incised stucco, some render; fairly steep dry slate roofs to Nos 2-4, otherwise replaced with asbestos slate, Nos 9-11 with 740-1/71/612 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.116876 50.358727,-4.116790 50.358666,-4.116757... 1975-05-01 BORINGDON ROAD, (South East side) Plymstock, Turnchapel No.1 (Mansion House) Boringdon Terrace (Formerly Listed as: BORINGDON TERRACE Plymstock, Turnchapel No.1 (Mansion House)) House. Early C19. Incised stucco with stucco detail; fairly steep dry slate roof behind tall 3-bay parapet with round-headed piers; stuccoed end stacks, and brick stack 740-1/72/611 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.109938 50.360559,-4.109948 50.360598,-4.110101... 1975-05-01 PARK LANE, Plymstock, Oreston, (West side) Park Cottage Small house. Late C18. Plymouth limestone rubble walls; steep dry slate roof with brick end stacks. 2-room plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 2-window front with shallow gabled central porch. C20 windows and door in original openings. INTERIOR: not inspected. 740-1/73/604 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.108585 50.360785,-4.108416 50.360761,-4.108388... 1975-05-01 PLYMSTOCK ROAD, Plymstock, Oreston, (North side) Nos.160 AND 162 Pair of cottages. C18. Painted rubble walls, later heightened; fairly steep dry slate roof sweeping lower over rear outshut; rubble end stacks, the right-hand stack heightened with brick. Double-depth plan including later rear outshut. 2 storeys; symmetr 740-1/73/605 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.086022 50.360545,-4.086040 50.360584,-4.086020... 1975-05-01 CHURCH ROAD, Plymstock, (East side) No.57 Elmleigh Detached house. C18. Slatehanging on probable rubble. Dry slate steep roofs: 2 parallel roofs, the front roof with half-hipped ends and a lower roof set back on the right, all with brick end stacks, some rendered; flat-roofed wing on the left with parap 740-1/75/557 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.085789 50.359817,-4.085829 50.359910,-4.085901... 1975-05-01 CHURCH ROAD, Plymstock, (East side) No.67 Peeks House. C17 with later alterations. Rubble walls with some slatehanging; steep dry slate roof; rendered end stacks. Single-depth plan plus square stair wing at rear. 2 storeys; 3-window range. C20 2-light casements with glazing bars; porch with C20 glaze 740-1/75/558 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.085056 50.358639,-4.085074 50.358671,-4.085058... 1975-05-01 DUNSTONE ROAD, Plymstock, (South side) No.67 Courthouse and Barn House. C17. Render on rubble; steep dry slate roofs; large rubble lateral stack at rear. Shallow-depth plan. 3 storeys and 2-storey wing on right; overall 4-window 1st-floor range. 2nd floor has only 1 window, a probable C18 12-pane 2-light casement wit 740-1/75/566 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.085491 50.358964,-4.085459 50.358876,-4.085383... 1975-05-01 DUNSTONE ROAD, Plymstock, (North side) No.74 Wing of former larger house. C17. Stone rubble and timber framing, now entirely roughcast. Steep slate roof; large original rubble end stack on left. Small plan. 2 storeys; 1-window range. Late C18 2-light casements with glazing bars; doorway on right wi 740-1/75/568 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.087853 50.358210,-4.087857 50.358223,-4.087890... 1960-03-29 HORN LANE, Plymstock, (West side) Downhorn Farmhouse 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 740-1/75/572 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.087604 50.358934,-4.087521 50.358943,-4.087524... 1975-05-01 HORN LANE, Plymstock, (East side) Glendene and Eventide 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 740-1/75/573 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.085790 50.358407,-4.085785 50.358413,-4.085802... 1960-03-29 CHURCH ROAD, Plymstock, (South East side) Church of St Mary and All Saints (Formerly Listed as: PLYMSTOCK Church of St Mary and All Saints) Parish church. Mainly C15. Local rubble with granite dressings; steep dry slate roofs with coped gable ends. PLAN: nave/chancel; N and S aisles, the N aisle with rood stair projection; S p 740-1/75/574 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.085909 50.358462,-4.085924 50.358488,-4.085939... 1998-11-09 CHURCH ROAD, Plymstock, (South East side) Simon Tomb 8m N of Church of St Mary and All Saints Chest tomb. Mid C19 to Peter Simon who died 1849 aged 79. Tapered freestone tomb with moulded base and moulded lid cornice and complete wrought and cast-iron railings to outer fence on freestone and rubble plinth. Rectangular plan. The railings have fle 740-1/75/575 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.085879 50.358467,-4.085894 50.358494,-4.085951... 1998-11-09 CHURCH ROAD, Plymstock, (South East side) Treeby tomb 8m N of Church of St Mary and All Saints Chest tomb. Early C19 to Elizabeth Mary Tweedy who died 1821 aged 9 months, and others of the same family. Freestone tomb with bullnose moulding to lid and with complete outer wrought-iron fence on a freestone plinth. Rectangular plan. 740-1/75/576 1998-11-09
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.085563 50.362949,-4.085534 50.362883,-4.085391... 1975-05-01 STENTAWAY ROAD, Plymstock, (North West side) Nos.56, 58 AND 60 Stentaway House Fairly large detached house. Early C19. Incised stucco and some elevations with slatehanging to upper floors; dry slate hipped roofs; stuccoed axial and lateral stacks with modillion cornices; cast-iron ogee gutters, some with lions' heads. Very irregula 740-1/75/577 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.061595 50.361002,-4.061599 50.360984,-4.061608... 1975-05-01 STATION ROAD, Plymstock, Elburton, (West side) Minses Farmhouse (Formerly Listed as: SHERFORD ROAD, Plymstock, Elburton Minses Farmhouse) Farmhouse. C17 or early C18. Roughcast render to probable rubble walls; slurried slate roofs; large rendered end stack on left. Probably 2 ground-floor rooms at the front plus a se 740-1/76/586 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.061548 50.359896,-4.061518 50.359910,-4.061582... 1975-05-01 SHERFORD ROAD, Plymstock, Elburton, (South East side) Sterts Farmhouse Farmhouse. C17, extended C20. Rendered rubble or rubble and cob walls; thatched roof except for outshut to front left; 2 rendered rubble stacks: left of centre and on right. Originally probably a 3 or 4-room plan including service room in integral outshu 740-1/76/587 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.117001 50.355004,-4.116980 50.354975,-4.116959... 1975-05-01 CHURCH HILL ROAD, (East side) Plymstock, Hooe (Lower) St John's Church Hall Church hall and former vicarage or schoolhouse. 1855 by William White. Plymouth limestone rubble with limestone dressings; very steep dry slate roofs, the hall roof extended late C20 and sweeping very low at the front; truncated rubble stack over origina 740-1/77/598 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.113379 50.356005,-4.113393 50.356032,-4.113451... 1989-12-07 BARTON ROAD, Plymstock, Hooe (Lower), Pair of Lime Kilns approx 260m NE of Church of St John, Church Hill Road Pair of lime kilns. Probably early-mid C19. Plymouth limestone and slatestone rubble. Back-to-back kilns built into bank at rear. Each kiln has a limestone round-arched opening (swallow) which fronts a corbelled vault. The front wall is bowed. The lime k 740-1/78/596 1989-12-07
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.116781 50.354812,-4.116943 50.354810,-4.116941... 1975-05-01 CHURCH HILL ROAD, (East side) Plymstock, Hooe (Lower) Church of St John (Formerly Listed as: CHURCH HILL ROAD Plymstock, Lower Hooe Parish Church of St John's) Parish church. 1855 by William White. Plymouth limestone rubble walls with limestone dressings; very steep dry slate roofs; bellcote with paired openings over the W 740-1/78/597 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.111573 50.354372,-4.111554 50.354335,-4.111529... 1975-05-01 HEXTON HILL ROAD, (South side) Plymstock, Hooe (Lower) Brakeview (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 740-1/78/599 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.111583 50.354783,-4.111549 50.354746,-4.111412... 1975-05-01 YONDER STREET, (South side) Plymstock, Hooe (Lower) Clover Cottage 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 740-1/78/601 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.111324 50.354893,-4.111301 50.354866,-4.111409... 1975-05-01 YONDER STREET, (South side) Plymstock, Hooe (Lower) Powderham 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 740-1/78/602 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.070393 50.371687,-4.070390 50.371606,-4.070429... 1975-05-01 HAYE ROAD, Elburton, (West side (off)) Haye Farmhouse (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 740-1/8/428 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.070547 50.371431,-4.070253 50.371435,-4.070255... 1975-05-01 HAYE ROAD, Elburton, (West side (off)) Barn immediately south of Haye Farmhouse (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; 740-1/8/429 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.069549 50.375150,-4.069553 50.375164,-4.069580... 1960-03-29 MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Stag Lodge, including inner and outer gate-piers to Saltram House Pair of lodges and gate-piers to carriage entrance of large country house (qv). Probably early C19. Freestone ashlar, each structure with plinth and moulded entablature with fluted frieze; squat pyramidal lead roofs with central stacks with moulded entab 740-1/8/550 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.080026 50.371101,-4.079972 50.371039,-4.079735... 1975-05-01 COLESDOWN HILL, (West side (off)) Plymstock, Billacombe Outbuilding adjoining north-east of Wixenford Farmhouse (Formerly Listed as: COLESDOWN HILL, Plymstock Outbuilding adjoining north-east of Wixenford) Barn. C18. Local rubble walls; steep asbestos slate roof with half-hipped end on right. Rectangular plan. 2 storeys; long, low range with some openings boarde 740-1/8/581 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.080238 50.371081,-4.080400 50.371025,-4.080360... 1975-05-01 COLESDOWN HILL, (West side (off)) Plymstock, Billacombe Nos.1-4 (Consecutive) Wixenford Farmhouse (Formerly Listed as: COLESDOWN HILL, Plymstock Wixenford) Farmhouse. C17, extended in the C18. Local rubble, the front rendered; steep slate roofs, the taller main roof with 2 gabled dormers over the eaves flanking a raking dormer; large C17 rubble end 740-1/8/582 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.091461 50.344931,-4.091519 50.344914,-4.091505... 1975-05-01 STADDISCOMBE ROAD, (North side (off)) Plymstock, Staddiscombe Courtgates Farmhouse Farmhouse. Early C19. Stuccoed front; dry slate roof with central valley and projecting eaves; 4 brick and rendered end stacks. Double-depth plan plus lower service wing, possibly originally stables, at rear right. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window front. 740-1/8/608 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.091409 50.344917,-4.091427 50.344941,-4.091402... 1975-05-01 STADDISCOMBE ROAD, (North side (off)) Plymstock, Staddiscombe Range of Outbuildings north of Courtgates Farmhouse Barn or stables with hayloft above. Probably early-mid C19. Local rubble with segmental arches spanning ground-floor openings; corrugated asbestos half-hipped roof. Rectangular plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range with 2 central 1st-floor doorways approached 740-1/8/609 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.091977 50.344582,-4.091935 50.344520,-4.091855... 1975-05-01 STADDISCOMBE ROAD, (North side (off)) Plymstock, Staddiscombe Range of Stables, Barns and Cart Sheds west of Courtgates Farmhouse Range of farm buildings including 2 threshing barns, shippon with loft, pigsties and an implement or waggon shed. 1843 datestone with shield and initials ERPB to main barn but range to left of this earlier and implement shed probably late C19. Local rubb 740-1/8/610 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.098861 50.357367,-4.098876 50.357393,-4.098892... 1960-03-29 RADFORD PARK ROAD, Plymstock, Hooe, (West side) No.60 Radford Lodge and gate-piers (Formerly Listed as: RADFORD PARK ROAD, Plymstock Radford Lodge. Gatepiers to Radford Lodge) Lodge to the former Radford House (demolished 1937). Probably late C18, extended late C20. Stucco or render with simple stucco detail including plinth and impos 740-1/80/591 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.102310 50.355246,-4.102274 50.355266,-4.102273... 1998-06-29 RADFORD LAKE, Plymstock, Lime kiln immediately west of St Keverne's Quay (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 740-1/80/902 1998-06-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.087717 50.357470,-4.087586 50.357509,-4.087594... 1975-05-01 CHURCH ROAD, Plymstock, (North West side) No.98 Marchant House (Formerly Listed as: CHURCH ROAD, Plymstock Marchant House) House. C18. Slatehanging to front, otherwise render on probable rubble; dry slate half-hipped roof with open gable central to front with 16-pane 2-light casement and modillion eaves cornice lin 740-1/82/559 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.087785 50.357544,-4.087811 50.357536,-4.087806... 1975-05-01 CHURCH ROAD, Plymstock, (North West side) No.100 Louville House. C18. Pebbledashed front with some of the former slatehanging surviving in the front gable; dry slate roofs. Probable double-depth plan with probably 2 rooms at the front flanking a central entrance hall. 2 storeys plus attic; symmetrical 3-window 740-1/82/560 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.088470 50.357381,-4.088351 50.357435,-4.088400... 1975-05-01 CHURCH ROAD, Plymstock, (North West side) Burrow Farm (including the kitchen wing) Farmhouse. Probably C16 or C17. Roughcast on rubble; steep dry slate roofs with central front gabled projection and gabled dormer breaking the eaves on the left; large rendered end stack on the right and lateral stack at rear left. Single-depth plan plu 740-1/82/561 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.086878 50.356973,-4.086943 50.356939,-4.086757... 1975-05-01 COBB LANE, Plymstock, (North East side) Nos.1, 2 AND 3 Oak Cottages Probably a house originally, now divided into 3 cottages. Probably C17. Render on rubble; 4 large stacks removed, external chimney breast on the right. Overall L-shaped plan including wing at rear. 2 storeys; 4-window range. C20 casement and other window 740-1/82/563 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.085256 50.356152,-4.085324 50.356147,-4.085315... 1975-05-01 FURZEHATT ROAD, Plymstock, (North side) No.100 Benhay Detached house. Early C19, extended in the C20. Roughcast render on probable rubble; dry slate roof; rendered end stacks. Double-depth plan since C20 extension, probably with 2 rooms at the front flanking a central entrance hall. 2 storeys; 3-window rang 740-1/82/569 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.085700 50.355984,-4.085745 50.355980,-4.085754... 1975-05-01 FURZEHATT ROAD, Plymstock, (North side) No.102 Furzehatt House Detached house. Late C18. Stone rubble with roughcast front; steep bitumen-grouted slate roofs, hipped on the left; brick end stack on the right. T-shaped plan including wing at rear centre. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Original or early/mid C19 hornless 740-1/82/570 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.065586 50.358203,-4.065586 50.358155,-4.065432... 1975-05-01 ARCADIA ROAD, Plymstock, Elburton, (South West side) Hendy's Cottages Nos.1, 2 and 3 Row of cottages. C18. Rendered, formerly painted rubble walls; corrugated asbestos roof with 3 small gabled roof dormers at rear; large end stacks, the left-hand stack outbuilt. Rectangular plan. 2 storeys; long, low 3-window range. C20 2-light casements 740-1/83/583 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.065816 50.358322,-4.065705 50.358357,-4.065741... 1977-04-18 ARCADIA ROAD, Plymstock, Elburton, (South West side) Battershill House Probable farmhouse, now 2 houses. Probably C17 or early C18. Rubble, mostly rendered at the front, otherwise painted; hipped roof: left-hand part of roof is scantle slate with some C17 crested clay ridge tiles, otherwise dry slate; 2 large gabled lateral 740-1/83/584 1977-04-18
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.067181 50.358370,-4.067185 50.358384,-4.067211... 1960-03-29 SPRINGFIELD ROAD, (South side) Plymstock, Elburton Elburton Cross Preaching cross, Probably C15. Dressed granite. Massive square base with chamfered corner stops with deep pockets; short remaining length of shaft with run out chamfers, socketed into base. All set on C20 dressed granite base. The original site was abou 740-1/83/588 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.113088 50.353117,-4.113068 50.352915,-4.112991... 1969-10-28 HOOE ROAD, Plymstock, Hooe (Lower), (South side) No.42 Hooe Barn & adjoining outbuilding, together with wall extending westwards (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 740-1/84/600 1969-10-28
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.107491 50.350680,-4.107512 50.350689,-4.107532... 1960-03-29 BELLE VUE ROAD, (North West side) Plymstock, Hooe (Higher) Hooe Manor Country house, now divided into flats. 1777 for Christopher Harris. Caen stone ashlar with plinth, mid-floor bands and rusticated quoins; dry slate hipped roof with central valley and with a moulded and modillion cornice; large ashlar stacks: 4 axial sta 740-1/85/592 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.106666 50.350643,-4.106670 50.350657,-4.106697... 1975-05-01 BELLE VUE ROAD, (North West side) Plymstock, Hooe (Higher) Entrance gate-piers east of Hooe Manor Gate-piers and screen walls. Late C18. Ashlar piers and coped rubble walls. Square-on-plan piers and cyma-plan walls. Piers have plinths and fluted friezes to moulded caps. 740-1/85/593 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.106542 50.350585,-4.106546 50.350599,-4.106572... 1975-05-01 BELLE VUE ROAD, (South East side) Plymstock, Hooe (Higher) Gate-piers on opposite side of road to Hooe Manor Pair of gate-piers. Late C18. Ashlar square-on-plan piers with plinths and fluted friezes to moulded caps. 740-1/85/594 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.106651 50.351045,-4.106680 50.351001,-4.106547... 1960-03-29 BELLE VUE ROAD, (North West side) Plymstock, Hooe (Higher) The Retreat Detached house. Late C18. Render or stucco on probable rubble; dry slate hipped roof with modillion cornice at the front, returned slightly at either end; large brick axial stacks. Square double-depth plan plus single-storey wing on the left. ,EXTERIOR: 740-1/85/595 1960-03-29
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183648 50.384262,-4.183302 50.384329,-4.183330... 1999-08-17 DOCK PUMPING STATION (N 114-115), North Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/90/195 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.184868 50.386871,-4.185355 50.386780,-4.185307... 1999-08-17 NO 8 DOCK, North Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/90/197 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.180956 50.381305,-4.180944 50.381271,-4.180919... 1999-08-17 THE QUADRANGLE (N 173-177, 186-191, 203), North Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/91/199 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.185857 50.382138,-4.185858 50.382101,-4.185833... 1999-08-17 WALLS AND BOLLARDS TO NO 3 BASIN, North Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/91/200 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.179603 50.379257,-4.179711 50.379242,-4.179724... 1999-08-17 NORTH YARD OFFICES (N 215) AND ATTACHED FRONT WALLS, North Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/92/196 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.179571 50.378573,-4.179431 50.378591,-4.179461... 1999-08-17 POLICE OFFICES (FORMER DOCK ENTRANCE GATEHOUSE, N 223) AND ATTACHED WALL, North Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/92/198 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183433 50.373145,-4.183437 50.373274,-4.184035... 1999-08-17 NO 8 STORE (MO 55), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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; 1 740-1/95/182 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183341 50.372330,-4.182976 50.372387,-4.182977... 1999-08-17 NO 2 STORE AND FORMER FURBISHER'S SHOP (MO 68), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/184 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183340 50.372607,-4.183337 50.372496,-4.182814... 1999-08-17 NO 3 STORE (MO 66), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/185 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.184003 50.372443,-4.183405 50.372453,-4.183410... 1999-08-17 NO 4 STORE (MO 70), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/186 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183587 50.372815,-4.183419 50.372818,-4.183423... 1999-08-17 NO 5 STORE COLOUR LOFT (MO 56), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/187 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183002 50.373282,-4.182783 50.373292,-4.182785... 1999-08-17 NO 12 THE PAINTED CANVAS STORE (MO 46), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/188 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182557 50.373917,-4.182539 50.373906,-4.182237... 1999-08-17 NO 16 STORE THE POWDER HOUSE (MO 42), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/189 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182125 50.374201,-4.182196 50.374246,-4.182303... 1999-08-17 NO 17 STORE (MO 37), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/190 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182511 50.372892,-4.182722 50.372889,-4.182724... 1999-08-17 STEPS, DWARF WALLS, LAMPS AND RETAINING WALL TO GARDENS FRONTING OFFICER'S TERRACE, Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/192 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183310 50.373145,-4.183360 50.373145,-4.183354... 1999-08-17 NO 6 SAIL LOFT (MO 61), Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/193 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183001 50.371165,-4.183214 50.371113,-4.183009... 1999-08-13 NORTH SMITHERY (SO23), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/203 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182028 50.370806,-4.181950 50.370687,-4.181552... 1999-08-13 FORMER FIRE STATION (SO32), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/204 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182267 50.370869,-4.182421 50.370833,-4.182339... 1999-08-13 HEAVY LIFTING STORE (SO33), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/205 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181652 50.371061,-4.181542 50.370887,-4.181383... 1999-08-13 DOCKYARD MUSEUM, FORMER PAY OFFICE (SO32), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/208 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183129 50.368980,-4.183025 50.368998,-4.183013... 1999-08-13 No 1 Basin and No 1 Dock, including associated bollards and capstans 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 740-1/95/217 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181579 50.370246,-4.181506 50.370127,-4.181302... 1975-05-01 OFFICER'S TERRACE (SO59) AND ATTACHED BASEMENT AREA RAILINGS (ALSO CALLED BONAVENTURE HOUSE), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/222 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181790 50.373357,-4.181805 50.373383,-4.181863... 1999-08-17 MUSTER BELL, Morice Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/95/900 1999-08-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.177146 50.370687,-4.177193 50.370741,-4.177264... 1999-08-13 FORMER DEVONPORT MARKET HOUSE (SO53), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/96/210 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.180970 50.370693,-4.181119 50.370558,-4.181070... 1999-08-13 WALLS AND RAILINGS AROUND RESERVOIR, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/96/216 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.180568 50.371682,-4.180554 50.371685,-4.180687... 1999-08-13 PERIMETER WALL ENCLOSING NORTH CORNER OF THE SOUTH YARD, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/96/886 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.180959 50.366835,-4.181112 50.366798,-4.181107... 1999-08-13 ROSE COTTAGE (S155), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/97/201 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181508 50.366710,-4.181764 50.367202,-4.181981... 1999-08-13 COMPOSITE SHIPBUILDING SHED (S151), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/97/206 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182674 50.369837,-4.182605 50.369707,-4.182620... 1999-08-13 MAIN DOCK PUMPHOUSE (S87 AND 89), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/97/214 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.180799 50.366966,-4.180768 50.366981,-4.180783... 1999-08-13 SOUTH SAW MILLS (S128, 148, 149, 150), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/97/225 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.183400 50.367596,-4.183303 50.367414,-4.183308... 1999-08-13 SWING BRIDGE, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/97/228 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.182358 50.366793,-4.182635 50.366711,-4.182661... 1999-08-13 THE SCRIEVE BOARD (S122), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/97/232 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.181155 50.369298,-4.181182 50.369291,-4.181145... 1999-08-13 FORMER GARDEN WALL, PIERS AND STEPS TO OFFICERS' TERRACE, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/97/888 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.179381 50.369494,-4.179451 50.369614,-4.179410... 1999-08-13 MASTER ROPEMAKER'S OFFICE (S97 AND 98), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/98/207 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.179982 50.369217,-4.179770 50.368859,-4.179558... 1999-08-13 JOINER'S SHOP (SO95), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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; 740-1/98/211 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178195 50.365911,-4.178199 50.365941,-4.178234... 1999-08-13 RAILINGS, PIERS AND GATEWAY TO KINGS HILL GAZEBO, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/98/212 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178468 50.365847,-4.178459 50.365857,-4.178446... 1999-08-13 KINGS HILL GAZEBO (S186), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/98/213 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178198 50.365054,-4.178411 50.365595,-4.178458... 1999-08-13 NO 1 COVERED SLIP (S180), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/98/215 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178562 50.368535,-4.178500 50.368550,-4.178569... 1999-08-13 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) 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 740-1/98/223 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178286 50.368220,-4.178301 50.368245,-4.178411... 1999-08-13 WHITE YARN HOUSE (S135), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/98/224 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.177941 50.367409,-4.177752 50.367089,-4.177563... 1999-08-13 TARRED YARN STORE (S138), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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, 740-1/98/229 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178144 50.367831,-4.178118 50.367787,-4.178156... 1999-08-13 TARRING AND WHEEL HOUSE (S136) AND TARRED YARN HOUSE (S137), South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/98/230 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178239 50.368334,-4.178290 50.368343,-4.178332... 1999-08-13 WALLS, PIERS AND STEPS EXTENDING APPROX 140M ON E SIDE OF TARRING HOUSE, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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). 740-1/98/233 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178678 50.368685,-4.178743 50.368796,-4.178770... 1999-08-13 WALL, PIERS AND STEPS, APPROX 300M LONG PARALLEL WITH THE SPINNING HOUSE, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/98/234 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.179385 50.369846,-4.179455 50.369960,-4.179483... 1999-08-13 SECTION OF FORMER PERIMETER WALL TO E OF MASTER ROPEMAKER'S OFFICE, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard 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 740-1/98/885 1999-08-13
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.129012 50.367396,-4.129130 50.367385,-4.129122... 1975-05-01 ARCHWAY ON LOCKYER QUAY, Commercial Road, Coxside, Plymouth Archway. Early C19. Freestone ashlar. large keyed round arch with flanking pilasters and surmounted by entablature and a plain stepped parapet. 740/1/58/111 1975-05-01
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.141375 50.363707,-4.141407 50.363708,-4.141436... 1998-11-17 TINSIDE LIDO AND CHANGING ROOMS, Hoe Road (South, off) 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 740/25/10064 1998-11-17
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.127458 50.359057,-4.126977 50.358588,-4.126846... 2024-12-13 Flying Boat Hangers at Former RAF Mount Batten, 740/27/10038