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All that remains of the original priory is the rib-vaulted undercroft which forms the foundations beneath Priory House, which is located on Lichfield Street opposite the Frank Jordan Community Centre. North Pirehill Farm. Stone lay within the Pirehill hundred of Staffordshire named after nearby Pire Hill. [9]
[61] [89] The Block Hall at 45–47 Stone Street, built in 1928 as a private clubhouse, has a dark brick facade of seven stories on Stone Street and four-and-a-half on South William Street. [ 61 ] [ 90 ] The loft building on 54 Stone Street was remodeled with neo-Renaissance detail on its seven-story facade at Pearl Street, though the six-story ...
The town centre is 2.5 miles east of the M5 motorway, junction 13. Stonehouse railway station has a regular train service to London. The town is situated approximately 9 miles south of Gloucester city centre and 4 miles west of central Stroud, though following recent development it is partially contiguous with the Ebley district of Stroud. It ...
The Main Street Historic District in Stone Ridge, New York, United States, is located along US 209/NY 213 in that hamlet, part of the Town of Marbletown in Ulster County.It is a strip from the southern end of the unincorporated community to a short distance north of the intersection at Cooper Street, where the 209/213 concurrency ends.
It is located at the intersection of Firestone and Lakewood Boulevards, and it is from this intersection that the mall's name is derived ("Firestone" + "Lakewood"). [1] It is within a few miles of many freeways in the area: I-5 and I-605 , I-710 and I-105 freeways.
Centre Street carries northbound traffic north of Reade Street and two-way traffic between Reade Street and the Brooklyn Bridge. In the early 19th century there was no Centre Street. [ 1 ] The area was previously occupied by the Collect Pond , a body of fresh water that was the nascent city's primary supply of drinking water, covering ...
It has a timber framed core, cladding in red brick with stone dressings, on a stone plinth, with a sill band, a top cornice, and a roof of slate and tile. The house is in Georgian style, and has three storeys, a double depth plan, and a front range of four bays , and at the rear is a timber framed stair wing and two other wings.
The National Stone Centre is in the middle of the Derbyshire Dales and on the edge of the Peak District National Park. It covers an area of 50 acres that contains 6 disused stone quarries, over 102 old lead mineshafts and 4 lime kilns. The centre is not far from the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. [1]