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Listed building outline: Railings, Walls And Drinking Fountain South West, South East And North East Of Castle Chambers 390868

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Railings, Walls And Drinking Fountain South West, South East And North East Of Castle Chambers 390868

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1994-05-02
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1206867
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Railings, Walls And Drinking Fountain South West, South East And North East Of Castle Chambers
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Railings and walls south-west, south-east and north-east of Castle Chambers including drinking fountain. Probably 1892-93, contemporary with the rebuilding of the hospital. Railings of cast-iron; local grey limestone ashlar walls; drinking fountain partly sandstone, partly marble. Substantial railings with square section verticals and cross-shaped finials above the dog and top rails. Railings divided by stout standards with sunk panels and unusual crocketed finials. Ashlar walls to the right (south-east) return ramp down to 2 pairs of gate piers. On the north-east side the wall incorporates a blue tiled street sign for Magdalene Road with white lettering and a pointing hand. Drinking fountain of 1888, mainly marble by AW Blackler from designs by RW Drew of Meadfoot Lodge, commemorates General CF Fordyce. Basin on moulded stem with scalloped niche above. Small inscription panel above decorated with foliage carved in relief. (Ellis CA: An Historical Survey of Torquay, 2nd edition: 1930-: P.437-438). Listing NGR: SX9122564432
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390868
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1994-05-02
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