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Properties in streets starting with the letter W

Stoke Damerel Workhouse and Infirmary, Wolseley Road, Devonport

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/491

Plan dates

20 July 1898

Details

Plan showing ground plan as existing. Plan showing south elevation as existing and plan of first floor as existing. Plan showing south elevation and plan of second floor as proposed. Plan showing north elevation and transverse section on line A-A. Notice of intention to build, 30 July 1898. Architect: H G Luff. Owner: Devonport Guardians. Application approved, 1 August 1898.

Stoke Damerel Workhouse and Infirmary, Wolseley Road, Devonport Stoke Damerel Workhouse and Infirmary, Wolseley Road, Devonport


Steam Reserve Inn, 6 William Street, Devonport

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/791

Plan dates

10 October 1901

Details

Block plan showing 'Steam Reserve Inn', William Street, Moon Street and Devonport Park. Plan showing basement plan as proposed, ground plan as proposed, first floor plan as proposed, second floor plan as proposed and attic plan as proposed. Plan showing transverse section as proposed, back elevation as proposed, and front elevation as proposed. Plan showing basement plan as existing, ground plan as existing, first floor plan as existing, second floor plan as existing, attic plan as existing, section through house and front elevation. Notice of intention to build, 10 October 1901. Architect: Henry George Luff. Owner: Plymouth Breweries Limited. Application approved, 28 October 1901.

Steam Reserve Inn, 6 William Street, Devonport Steam Reserve Inn, 6 William Street, Devonport


Prince Arthur Inn, William Street, Devonport

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/817

Plan dates

30 December 1901

Details

Plan showing basement plan, ground plan and first floor plan. plan showing section A-B and section C-D. Also shows block plan showing William Street and Tamar Road. Notice of intention to build, 30 December 1901. Architect: Henry J Snell. Owner: Messrs Starkey, Knight and Ford Limited. Application approved, 13 January 1902.

Prince Arthur Inn, William Street, Devonport Prince Arthur Inn, William Street, Devonport


Temporary galvanised iron Church to sit 100 people, Weston Mill Estate, Devonport

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/894

Plan dates

4 May 1903

Details

Block plan showing Bridwell Road, Eliot Street and Scott Street. Plan showing cross section, side elevation, plan and end elevation. Notice of intention to build, 1 July 1903. Architect: John Lysaght Limited. Owner: Robert George Jenkin. Application approved, 4 May 1903.

Temporary galvanised iron Church to sit 100 people, Weston Mill Estate, Devonport


Whitleigh Estate, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/3458

Plan dates

1949

Details

Large block plans of proposed estate development also showing Tamerton Foliot, Aylesbury Close, Taunton Avenue, Brentford Avenue, Hereford Road, Newcastle Road, Shrewsbury Road, Oakham Road, Winchester Gardens, Milford Lane, Budshead Road, Bodmin Road, Derby Road and Whitleigh Green.

Whitleigh Estate, Plymouth Whitleigh Estate, Plymouth


Presbyterian Church, Wyndham Street, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/4002

Plan dates

1883

Details

Portico. Correspondence and plans, front elevation and ground plan of premises. Architect: J L Hodge. Owner: William Palk and John Partridge. Application approved, 2 July 1883.

Presbyterian Church, Wyndham Street, Plymouth Presbyterian Church, Wyndham Street, Plymouth


Plymouth Workhouse, Greenbank, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/6496

Plan dates

1901, 1945

Details

Plans drawn 4 March 1901 and associated building notice showing proposed floor plans, sections, elevations and block plan of site also showing Greenbank Road, Greenbank Terrace, Clifton Placer, Hill Park Crescent, Cheltenham Place and site of H M Prison. Architect: Henry J Snell. Owner: The Incorporation of the Guardians of the Poor. Application approved, 12 March 1901. Later plan drawn 20 February 1945 and associated building notice showing proposed reconstruction of an annex to main kitchen [premises now used as a city hospital] including block plan of site also showing Greenbank Road, Greenbank Terrace and Longfield Place. Architect: E G Catchpole. Owner: The Plymouth Corporation.

Plymouth Workhouse, Greenbank, Plymouth Plymouth Workhouse, Greenbank, Plymouth Plymouth Workhouse, Greenbank, Plymouth


Houses, 14-16, evens only, Western College Estate, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/7219

Plan dates

March 1907

Details

Block plan, floor plans, section, elevation and notice. Architect: B H Pethick. Owner: Mr Tellam. Given date of approval, 12 March 1907.

Houses, 14-16, evens only, Western College Estate, Plymouth


Mountain Slide, West Hoe, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/7670

Plan dates

1911

Details

Block plan, floor plans, elevation, section and notice. Owner; Greater London Joy Wheel Company. Application approved, 24 July 1911.

Mountain Slide, West Hoe, Plymouth


Trevarthian, West Hoe, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/7822

Plan dates

6 May 1913

Details

Bay window. Block plan, floor plan, sections, elevation, correspondence and notice. Architect: William John Pearce. Owner: Percy T Pearce. Application approved, 13 May 1912.

Trevarthian, West Hoe, Plymouth

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