Entrance gates to Custume Barracks, built c.1852, comprising a central pedimented carriage arch flanked by lower pedestrian entrances to either side. Built of channelled rusticated limestone (hammer f...
Main gateway to army barracks, erected c.1932, consisting of pair of channelled ashlar limestone piers on square-plan, flanked by sections of ashlar limestone quadrant walls with ashlar coping and pis...
Freestanding two-stage water tower on square-plan, built c.1890, having a wrought-iron water tower to top. Constructed of red brick with rock-faced limestone quoins to the corners, an ashlar limestone...
Detached ten-bay single-storey engine shed, built c.1858. Two-storey on road frontage to west. Pitched natural slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods. Constructed of snecked limestone with brick de...
Three-span railway bridge over road and canal, opened 1851. Rock faced limestone ashlar walls with margined rock faced limestone ashlar piers supporting cast-iron railing-topped limestone ashlar para...
Detached single-storey former goods shed, built c.1851. Now disused. Hipped artificial slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods. Constructed of snecked limestone with brick and terracotta detailing....
Detached Italianate-style three-storey water tower, c.1851, on square-plan with wrought-iron tank to top. Constructed of ashlar limestone with ashlar string courses and detailing over rusticated limes...
Detached seventeen-bay two-storey Italianate-style railway station, built c.1851, with four breakfronts and four single-storey flanking porches. Closed in 1985 and now in use as offices and stores. Hi...
Boundary walls to military barracks, built or rebuilt c.1860, having a number of ashlar limestone gateways at intervals along length. Constructed of coursed limestone rubble with sections of gun loops...
Attached two-storey former riding school, built c.1695. Steeply pitched (graduated) natural slate roof with projecting eaves and rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered finish over rubble limestone...
Attached three-bay single-storey building, built c.1830, having a projecting central bay. Formerly in use as a fuel depot, now in use as an office. Hipped natural slate roof with clay ridge tiles and ...
Detached seventeen bay three-storey cavalry barrack building, built c.1771. Later converted to officer's mess, c.1840. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods. Smoo...
Detached ten-bay three-storey former military hospital, dated 1808. Now in use as infantry barracks. Pitched natural slate roof with raised verges, five rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater ...
Detached ten-bay single-storey former stables, built c.1875, with an advanced two-bay pedimented breakfront to the centre of the main facade. Now in use as administration building. Hipped natural slat...
Gateway, erected c.1780, comprising pair of ashlar gate piers on square-plan with ashlar coping and a integral segmental-headed arch with ashlar voussoirs over. Flanked to the south by a square-heade...
Remains of plain building on rectangular plan, built c.1775. Now a ruin and no longer in use. Built of roughly coursed limestone rubble with a slight base-batter. Square-headed doorcase with red brick...
Detached three-bay two-storey former administration block for cavalry barracks, built c.1810, having three-bay single-storey wings to either end. Central block has pitched natural slate roof with rais...
Detached seven-bay two storey barrack building, built c.1830. Now divided into two separate structures. Pitched natural slate roof with wide overhanging eaves, projecting ashlar eaves course, raised l...
Powder magazine, c.1810, composing a number of individual single-storey buildings with single-storey extensions to the rear of each building. Now out of use and derelict. Constructed of coursed limest...
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