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Plymouth's Architectural Heritage
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Properties in streets starting with the letter N
Stores and sawmills, Old Delabole yard, Newport Street, Stonehouse
Reference Number |
PCC/60/1/1384 |
Plan dates |
29 November 1894 |
Details |
Plan showing longitudinal section and section A-B. Also shows block plan showing Old Delabole Yard, fore mans home, Newport Street and tramline. Notice of intention to build. Architect: George Perkins. Owner: Earl of Mount Edgecumbe. |
Premises on Notte Street, Plymouth
Reference Number |
PCC/60/1/5003 |
Plan dates |
1891-1966 |
Details |
(Early plan showing proposed re-building of numbers 61-63 missing). Associated building notice, 10 June 1891. Architect: B H Pethick. Owner: John Pethick. Block plans and associated building notices deposited from 1951 to 1958 showing proposed conversion of number 61 to a furniture store and use of 61 and 62 Notte Street as a new store and garage, also showing Mission Hall [Elim Church], Southside Street and High Street. Owner: Eileen Lee. Plans and associated building notices, 1959 to 1966 showing use of vacant blitzed sites (numbers 61 and 62) for the erection of 2 shops and living accommodation, includes a block plan of site also showing Hoegate Street, Quay Road, Woolster Street, Palace Street, Stillman Street, Higher Lane, the Virginia House Settlement along Peacock Lane, Kitto Institution, Looe Place, Three Crowns Hotel, Exchange Street, Custom House, Allenby Arms, Distillery, Plymouth Court Annexe of Plymouth College of Art, Citadel Ope, Southside Ope, Parade Ope, Sutton Harbour, Lower Lane and site of a Franciscan Friary (founded A D 1383) along Woolster Street (now site of Woolster Court flats running along the re-named Vauxhall Street). Owner: Victor Henry Cooper. |
Davie Masonic Hall, North Road, Plymouth
Reference Number |
PCC/60/1/7752 |
Plan dates |
1912, 1964 |
Details |
Block plan, floor plans, section and notice. Architect: W Arthur Vercoe (1912) and H J Hammick and Son (1964). Owner: Directors of Lodge Harmony (Limited). |






