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The building at the rear of Buxton Road is in red brick and has a coped gable. There are two storeys, and two bays. In each bay is a doorway, and the windows are casements, those in the upper floor with segmental heads. [46] II: 13 and 15 Buxton Road
Elden's Store is a historic commercial building on Long Plains Road (Maine State Route 22) in the center of Buxton, Maine.Built in 1802, it is the oldest commercial building in the rural community, and is one of the few historic brick commercial buildings in western York County.
Spring Gardens and Terrace Road Lawson's Corner obstructed the entrance to Spring Gardens and it was demolished in 1876 under the Buxton Local Board Act of 1873. The site is now occupied by the NatWest bank building. [13] Lismore Fields: St John's Road In 1984 the Trent and Peak Archaeological Trust discovered a Stone Age settlement at Lismore ...
The course of the Roman road north from Buxton to Melandra fort (near Glossop) was identified in 1970. The agger of a Roman road (running due north to Dove Holes from the junction of Batham Gate Roman road with the A6 road) confirmed the observations of this route by Turner in 1903. Six other sections of road were identified by this field work ...
The business opened in 2020 before expanding to its storefront at 158 Rockingham Road, the former La Herradura Mexican restaurant. ... Buxton's Pizza rolled into its new brick and mortar spot in ...
In North Carolina, Hurricane Helene damaged more than 7,000 private bridges, roads and culverts. They're a critical part of the infrastructure, but the state isn't paying for repairs.
A huge sinkhole in a street in Surrey is continuing to grow and swallow up more road, with the county council declaring a major incident. The original hole first appeared in Godstone High Street ...
The Street road (Margary Number 71a) from Derventio ran to Aquae Arnemetiae, followed in places today by the modern A515 road to the south of Buxton. The Street is still the name of the road in the Upper Goyt Valley that may have connected Buxton with Condate (Roman Northwich). There is plaque in a stone wall by The Street road near Arbor Low ...