Everton Library
Everton Library was constructed in 1896 by architect Thomas Shelmerdine and is one of the earliest public libraries in Liverpool. Affectionately known as the ‘Jewel on the Hill’, […]
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Everton Library was constructed in 1896 by architect Thomas Shelmerdine and is one of the earliest public libraries in Liverpool. Affectionately known as the ‘Jewel on the Hill’, […]
The Pinnacle Building is a landmark 80 metre tall office building in Leeds city centre, constructed in 1973. It was the tallest building in the city until 2005 […]
Skipton Town Hall is a Grade II listed Victorian building designed in the Classical style and built in 1862. The Town Hall acts as a hub for culture […]
Temple Works is a Grade I listed former flax spinning mill in Leeds, built in the Egyptian Revival style between 1836 and 1840. It was one of the […]
Moseley Road Baths is a Grade II* listed swimming pool which opened in 1907 in the Balsall Heath area of Birmingham. The baths are unique in the amount […]
The Grade II listed Great John Street Hotel building was originally a County Municipal School built in 1912, before becoming part of the Granada Studios TV complex and […]
The Grade II listed Central Library in Blackpool was opened in 1911 and was designed in Edwardian Baroque style. It is a red brick building with stone dressings […]
The Old Fire Station in Salford was opened in 1903 and was constructed from red brick and buff terracotta. It features an iconic central clock tower and what […]
Dale Street Apartments are a complex of three interlinked historic buildings, Langley Building, Met Building and Millington House. Built in 1908 and clad in terracotta, the buildings are […]
Thoresby Primary School is a large Victorian building in Hull. To minimise disruption to students and staff, work was completed outside of term time where possible. Works […]
The church of St Michael & All Angels is charming Grade II* listed 12th century church in the old part of Letcombe Bassett. As part of a 10 […]
The Church of St George the Martyr is a Grade II* listed building built in 1725-26. It is constructed in sandstone ashlar and was originally Georgian in style […]
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