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  2. Sandridge Park - Wikipedia

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    Sandridge Park. Sandridge Park, near Stoke Gabriel, Devon, is an English country house in the Italianate style, designed by John Nash around 1805 [1] for the Dowager Lady Ashburton, née Elizabeth Baring, the wife of John Dunning, 1st Baron Ashburton.

  3. Listed buildings in Rochdale - Wikipedia

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    The structure has been relocated to stand outside 31 Toad Lane, and both parts are in cast iron. The pillar box is cylindrical with an inscribed base and has a horizontal slit and a hexagonal cap. On top is a gas lamp that has a gadrooned -vase base, a fluted shaft, a foliated capital , and a hexagonal lantern with a finial .

  4. Blaenavon Industrial Landscape - Wikipedia

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    Blaenavon water balance tower. Blaenavon Industrial Landscape, in and around Blaenavon, Torfaen, Wales, was inscribed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2000. The Blaenavon Ironworks, now a museum, was a major centre of iron production using locally mined or quarried iron ore, coal and limestone.

  5. Cottesbrooke Hall - Wikipedia

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    The gardens today are entirely 20th century. The architect Robert Weir Schultz, 1860–1951, designed a sunken courtyard garden with a pool and pergola, and a long paved terrace walk between mixed borders and overshadowed by old Lebanon cedars. A pair of 18th century gates lead to pleached limes and a statue of a gladiator.

  6. Thomas Hadden - Wikipedia

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    The company produced gates, railings, and other features including weather vanes and shop sign. Hadden's work for Robert Lorimer included the wrought iron gates for the Thistle Chapel in St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh (1911), and the casket for the Scottish National War Memorial in Edinburgh (1927).

  7. Cremorne Gardens, London - Wikipedia

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    Recently, one of the original grand iron gates from the gardens has been restored and stands on the current site A Cremorne Gardens was also established in Melbourne , Australia . On 13 September 2010 Thames Water published its preferred sites for building work on its Thames Tideway super sewer .

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