Listed building outline

HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square No.14 (Middleton Lodge) and wall

Field Value Fact links
Reference 740-1/56/814 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name HIGH STREET, Stonehouse, (North side) Former Royal Naval Hospital: The Square No.14 (Middleton Lodge) and wall Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Plymouth City Council no fact link
Start date 1975-05-01 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1975-05-01 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.159579 50.371483, -4.159524 50.371495, -4.159539 50.371524, -4.159515 50.371529, -4.159565 50.371619, -4.159715 50.371585, -4.159645 50.371458, -4.1596 50.371468, -4.159608 50.371482, -4.159585 50.371488, -4.159579 50.371483))) Facts
Point POINT (-4.159611 50.371543) Facts
Notes (Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital: Pay Office and Admiral's Office) Steward and butler's office, later Surgeon rear admiral's office. 1765, designed by Alexander Rovehead for the Navy Board. Plymouth limestone rubble with Facts

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