Listed building outline

THE BARBICAN, Barbican, (East side) Fish Market

Field Value Fact links
Reference 740-1/62/85 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name THE BARBICAN, Barbican, (East side) Fish Market Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Plymouth City Council no fact link
Start date 1990-07-30 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1990-07-30 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.134233 50.367078, -4.134244 50.367077, -4.134254 50.367109, -4.134247 50.36711, -4.134382 50.367563, -4.134585 50.367538, -4.13445 50.367085, -4.134443 50.367086, -4.134433 50.367053, -4.134445 50.367052, -4.134451 50.367022, -4.134441 50.366981, -4.134447 50.36698, -4.134445 50.366969, -4.134431 50.366938, -4.134437 50.366936, -4.134401 50.36689, -4.134346 50.366867, -4.134294 50.366864, -4.134237 50.366877, -4.134182 50.366903, -4.134233 50.367078))) Facts
Point POINT (-4.134383 50.367207) Facts
Notes Fish market. 1896. By Sir James Inglis, engineer to GWR. Cast-iron and steel structure, slate or lead covered roofs; former clearstorey now closed by asbestos cement sheeting; rainwater discharged down the cast-iron columns which support the canopy. PLAN Facts

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