Listed building outline
The Maritime Inn
Field | Value | Fact links |
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Reference | 383652 | Facts |
Prefix | listed-building-outline | Facts |
Name | The Maritime Inn | Facts |
Dataset | Listed building outline | no fact link |
Organisation | Torbay Council | no fact link |
Start date | 1975-01-10 | no fact link |
End date | no fact link | |
Entry date | 1975-01-10 | Facts |
Typology | geography | no fact link |
Geometry |
MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.510404 50.396624, -3.510241 50.396531, -3.510204 50.396557, -3.510248 50.39658, -3.510238 50.396589, -3.510223 50.39658, -3.510179 50.396611, -3.510264 50.39666, -3.510256 50.396667, -3.510271 50.396675, -3.510279 50.396669, -3.510323 50.396691, -3.510364 50.396658, -3.510373 50.39666, -3.510408 50.396636, -3.510404 50.396624)))
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Point |
POINT (-3.510292 50.396616)
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Dataset name | Facts | |
Notes | Public house. Early or mid C19, altered mid/late C19. Solid rendered front; left side wall slate-hung in upper storeys. 2 red-brick chimneys behind ridge. 3 storeys with garret. 3 windows wide. Ground storey has 2 wide canted bay windows flanking round-arched centre doorway. The latter, which is brought forward level with the bays, has flanking pilasters, each with a section of entablature above it; 2-paned semicircular fanlight; 3-panelled double doors, the bottom panels flush. Bays have sashes, those at the front 2-paned; top entablature continued across doorway, where the cornice rises to form a triangular pediment. Upper-storey windows have 2-paned sashes. Deep flat eaves-cornice. 3 dormers. Side elevation to left has sashes similar to those at the front; also two 2-light wood casements with 3 panes per light. 2 similar casements in rear wall, visible from Queens Steps. Listing NGR: SX9275356285 | Facts |
Listed building | 1292284 | Facts |
Available Code Snippets:
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"notes": "Public house. Early or mid C19, altered mid/late C19. Solid rendered front; left side wall slate-hung in upper storeys. 2 red-brick chimneys behind ridge. 3 storeys with garret. 3 windows wide. Ground storey has 2 wide canted bay windows flanking round-arched centre doorway. The latter, which is brought forward level with the bays, has flanking pilasters, each with a section of entablature above it; 2-paned semicircular fanlight; 3-panelled double doors, the bottom panels flush. Bays have sashes, those at the front 2-paned; top entablature continued across doorway, where the cornice rises to form a triangular pediment. Upper-storey windows have 2-paned sashes. Deep flat eaves-cornice. 3 dormers. Side elevation to left has sashes similar to those at the front; also two 2-light wood casements with 3 panes per light. 2 similar casements in rear wall, visible from Queens Steps. Listing NGR: SX9275356285",
"listed-building": "1292284"
}
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