Listed building outline

THE BARBICAN, Royal Citadel: Cookhouse

Field Value Fact links
Reference 740-1/67/870 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name THE BARBICAN, Royal Citadel: Cookhouse Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Plymouth City Council no fact link
Start date 1998-07-08 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1998-07-08 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.137381 50.365288, -4.137325 50.365281, -4.137319 50.365303, -4.137288 50.3653, -4.137234 50.365484, -4.137547 50.365519, -4.137567 50.365442, -4.137549 50.36544, -4.137552 50.365431, -4.137778 50.365456, -4.137803 50.365364, -4.137755 50.365359, -4.13776 50.365341, -4.137774 50.365342, -4.137795 50.365268, -4.137447 50.365225, -4.137436 50.365267, -4.137386 50.365262, -4.137381 50.365288))) Facts
Point POINT (-4.137516 50.36537) Facts
Notes Barracks cookhouse at fort. 1902-1905, by T Rogers Kitsell, architect for the War Office. Dressed Plymouth limestone brought to course; dry slate gabled roofs with stone coped gables; dressed stone axial stack with moulded entablature towards right. PLAN Facts

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