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Properties in streets starting with the letter M

28 Market Street, Devonport

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/630

Plan dates

22 November 1899

Details

New shop front. Plan showing elevation as at present, plan as at present, elevation as proposed, plan as proposed and transverse section. Notice of Intention to Build, 22 November 1899. Architect: Henry George Luff. Owner: Richard Heard, butcher. Application approved, 27 November 1899.

28 Market Street, Devonport


The Peoples's Palace, Martin Street, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/6042

Plan dates

13 September 1898

Details

Plans and associated building notice showing proposed alterations and additions to premises showing floor plans, elevations, sections and block plan of site also showing Moir Street and Sawrey Street. Architect: King and Lister. Owner: Mr Nash. Application approved, 19 September 1898.

The Peoples's Palace, Martin Street, Plymouth The Peoples's Palace, Martin Street, Plymouth


St Mark's/St Augustine's Church Premise, Alexandra Road, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/6201

Plan dates

1899 to 1951

Details

Plans and associated building notices showing development of church premises from erection as St Mark's Church in 1899 with crypt underneath, approved, 34 July 1899 to the re-building of premises owing to war damage in 1948 as St Augustine's Church. Plans include block plan of site also showing Arlington Road, Ashford Road and section of railway.

St Mark's/St Augustine's Church Premise, Alexandra Road, Plymouth St Mark's/St Augustine's Church Premise, Alexandra Road, Plymouth


Mary Dean's Charity School, Tamerton Foliot

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/3320

Plan dates

February 1941

Details

Air raid shelters. Block plan also showing St Mary's Church, Tamerton House and Harwood, floor plan, section, elevation and notice. Architect: H V C Hague, county architect. Owner: Devon County Council. Approved, 26 March 1941.

Mary Dean's Charity School, Tamerton Foliot Mary Dean's Charity School, Tamerton Foliot


Orphan Asylum, Milehouse Road, Devonport

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/794

Plan dates

25 October 1901

Details

Plan showing ground floor. Plan showing first floor. Plan showing second floor. Also shows block plan showing Milehouse Road, proposed new roads and Woodland Villa. Plan showing longitudinal section. Plan showing elevation to Milehouse Road. Notice of intention to build. Architect: Henry J Snell. Owner: Committee of the Devonport Orphan Asylum. Application approved, 28 October 1901.

Orphan Asylum, Milehouse Road, Devonport Orphan Asylum, Milehouse Road, Devonport


Valletort Flour Mills, Millbay Road, East Stonehouse

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/1490

Plan dates

1909

Details

Engine house. Plan showing ground plan, elevation, end elevation and section. Block plan showing Millbay Road and Victoria Place. Notice of intended building, 5 Oct 1909. Architect: Barclay Perkins. Owner: Hoskins, Trevithick and Polkinghorn. Application approved, 5 October 1909.

Valletort Flour Mills, Millbay Road, East Stonehouse


Moir Street, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/7488

Plan dates

1909

Details

Stables. Block plan, floor plans, section and notice. Owner: Truscott and Son. Application approved, 22 November 1909.

Moir Street, Plymouth


Montpellier Mixed School, Beaconsfield, Devonport

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/663

Plan dates

10 February 1900-21 August 1900

Details

Block plan showing proposed school building, playground, road and footpath. Plan showing east elevation, south elevation, section E-F, detail of transome at X and section C-D. Plan showing ground plan and mezzanine plan. Plan showing south elevation, east elevation, west elevation and north elevation. Plan showing ground plan. Notice of intention to build, 12 February 1900. Architect: Hine and Odgers. Owner: The School Board for Devonport. Application approved, 26 February 1900.

Montpellier Mixed School, Beaconsfield, Devonport Montpellier Mixed School, Beaconsfield, Devonport


Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Mutley Plain, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/6539

Plan dates

26 June 1901

Details

Plan and associated building notice showing proposed plan of tower, section of tower and block plan of site also showing Belgrave Road. Architect: Henry J Snell. Owner: The trustees. Application approved, 9 July 1901.

Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Mutley Plain, Plymouth


Plans and Correspondance, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Mutley Plain, Plymouth

Reference Number PCC/60/1/3564
Plan dates April 1880
Details Plan showing sections and plan of staircase. Plan showing front elevation. Plan showing basement plan. Plan showing ground plan. Plan showing gallery plan. Plan showing elevation. Block plan of site. Building notice, 14 April 1880. Architect: Henry J Snell. Builder: John Finch. Owner: Trustees of the Wesleyan Chapel. Application approved, 17 April 1880. Correspondence from Henry J Snell, 14 April 1880.

Plans and Correspondance, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Mutley Plain, Plymouth Plans and Correspondance, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Mutley Plain, Plymouth Plans and Correspondance, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Mutley Plain, Plymouth

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