Historiallinen hotelli
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Rakennusvuosi: 1843
Mikä on kiinteistön historia?
Designed by John Foulston and originally built as one of a number of properties for naval admirals, it was later taken over by the Church of England as the vicarage for St. Andrews Church which is the mother church of Plymouth. The last vicar left in 1966 and the building was then converted to a hotel. It was purchased by the current family in 1984.
Minkä aikakauden ja/tai arkkitehtonisen tyylin mukaan kiinteistö on rakennettu?
The property is early Victorian and so also has some style of the Georgian period.
Onko kiinteistön ympärillä muita historiallisia rakennuksia?
Number One is in a row of 6 villas in the same style, but the old part of town (The Barbican) is 5-10 minutes walk away around the harbour area.
Onko rakennuksessa jotakin historiallisesti erityisen merkittävää?
Ornate cornices and archways on the ground floor. Decorative Lincrusta panels up the staircase and along the ground floor hallway which are over 100 years old.
Onko kiinteistöllä tapahtunut merkittäviä tapahtumia menneisyydessä?
As this was the vicarage at the time, when St Andrew's Church was bombed and unsafe for use during World War II, some services took place here.
Onko kiinteistölle myönnetty todistuksia sen historiallisesta asemasta?
Grade II Listed
Kuvailisitko kiinteistöä näin (tai onko se ollut aiemmin seuraavanlainen): Vicarage
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