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Plymouth's Architectural Heritage
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Properties in streets starting with the letter C
Wesleyan Chapel, Cambridge Road, Devonport
Reference Number |
PCC/60/1/989 |
Plan dates |
11 April 1905 |
Details |
Plan showing proposed extension to existing structure, ground floor, first floor and cellar plan. Plan showing section A-A, section B-B, front elevation and block plan of site along Cambridge Road, also showing Kent Road. Notice of intention to build, 11 April 1905. Architect: Henry J Snell. Owner: The Trustees of the Ford Wesleyan Chapel. Application approved, 17 April 1905. |
Elementary Schools, Camels Head, Devonport
Reference Number |
PCC/60/1/1154 |
Plan dates |
12 May 1910 |
Details |
Plan showing elevation to playground, section A-A, section B-B, plan of girls drill shed, section C-C, elevation to playground, plan of boys drill shed, section E-E and block plan of site showing main building and playground area. Plan showing ground floor plan. Plan showing first floor plan. Plan showing section on line B-B, section on line C-C, section on line D-D, section on line E-E. Plan showing section A-A, section B-B, elevation to playground, section on line A-A, plan of junior girls drill shed, plan of junior girls and junior boys latrines, section on line J-J main block and section on line K-K main block. Plan showing east elevation, west elevation and section on line H-H. Notice of intention to build, 12 May 1910. Architect: Thornely, Rooke and Barron. Owner: Devonport Education Authority. Application approved, 17 May 1910. |
Salvation Army, Naval and Military Home, Catherine Street, Plymouth
Reference Number |
PCC/60/1/991 |
Plan dates |
12 May 1905 |
Details |
Plan showing section A-B, section C-D, section I- J, section E-F and Section G-H. Plan showing basement, ground floor. section K to L and the first floor. Plan showing second floor and third floor. Architect: Oswald Anchor. Owner: Salvation Army. Application approved, 29 May 1905. |
Temporary Bible Christian Church, Cattedown Road, Plymouth
Reference Number |
PCC/60/1/5405 |
Plan dates |
31 May 1894 |
Details |
Plans and associated building notice, 30 May 1894 showing proposed section, floor plan, perspective view and block plan of site also showing Embankment Road, Holborn Place and Brunswick Road. Architect: Henry J Snell. Owner: Trustees of the Bible Christian Society, Plymouth. Given date of rejection, 4 June 1894. |
School, Compton Gifford, Plymouth
Reference Number |
PCC/60/1/1546 |
Plan dates |
December 1887 |
Details |
Plan showing proposed additions to school buildings showing ground floor plan, transverse section, end elevation, side elevation and basement plan. Notice of intention to erect new building, 28 December 1887. Architect: J O Bate. Owner: The Reverend S B Berry of Emmanuel Church. Application approved, 1 February 1888. |
The Sailors Return, 15 Cornwall Street, Devonport
Reference Number |
PCC/60/1/993 |
Plan dates |
7 June 1905 |
Details |
Block plan showing position of property along Cornwall Street, also showing back of Cornwall Street and Holman Building. Plan showing existing ground floor, proposed ground floor, first floor and second floor proposals. Plan showing transverse section through house and elevation of tenement and front elevation. Notice of intention to build, 8 June 1905. Architect: Charles Cheverton. Owner: Ebenezer Orgel. Application approved, 13 June 1905. |
The White Lion Public House, corner of Cannon Street and King Street, Devonport
Reference Number |
PCC/60/1/950 |
Plan dates |
24 March 1904 |
Details |
Plan showing front elevation and section. Plan showing ground plan and first floor plan. Also shows block plan showing King Street and Cannon Street. Notice of intention to build, 24 Mar 1904. Architect: Edgar M Leest. Owner: William Ford, merchant. Application approved, 28 Mar 1904. |












