Listed building outline
SPINNING HOUSE (S132) AND ATTACHED RETAINING WALLS, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard
| Field | Value | Fact links |
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| CURIE | listed-building-outline:1388400 | no fact link |
| Prefix | listed-building-outline | Facts |
| Reference | 1388400 | Facts |
| Name | SPINNING HOUSE (S132) AND ATTACHED RETAINING WALLS, South Yard, Devonport Dockyard | Facts |
| Quality | Authoritative: We have some data from the authoritative source | no fact link |
| Dataset | Listed building outline | no fact link |
| Organisation | Plymouth City Council | no fact link |
| Start date | 1999-08-13 | Facts |
| End date | Facts | |
| Entry date | 1999-08-13 | Facts |
| Typology | geography | no fact link |
| Geometry |
MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.178174 50.367339, -4.177661 50.366473, -4.177672 50.36647, -4.177554 50.366268, -4.177413 50.366302, -4.177532 50.366504, -4.17754 50.366502, -4.178071 50.367396, -4.178634 50.368359, -4.178754 50.36833, -4.178174 50.367339)))
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| Point |
POINT (-4.17808 50.367298)
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Facts |
| Notes | Spinning house in ropery; now store. 1763-71; rebuilt after fire 1812-17 by Edward Holl, architect to the Navy Board; partly destroyed 1941. Limestone rubble and dressings, rendered ends, and slate roof, with a fireproof internal iron frame. Rectangular | Facts |
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