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A surviving example of Manchester's Georgian Neo-gothic architecture, the four doorways that front the buildings on Byrom Street date from the late 18th century.
Gothic Revival-style Rafford Church - built in 1826 to replace a smaller 18th century kirk - has been put on the market by ...
The walls, buttresses and windows of the original building remain, and there is also a Gothic arch doorway with carved Tudor roses, and Pevsner identifies 17th century window tracery.
It’s all classic 19th century gothic. The modest entrance is an arched doorway in its red-painted wall, so while it is clear from a distance that this is a picturesque property, there’s not ...
When Paddy Devery built his house 15 years ago, he didn’t just name it after the building next door – he built it in sympathy with it. He opted for a Gothic look – the form of architecture ...