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Bus Shelter (North)
This distinctive bus shelter in Stannington, is by Laurence Whistler, and dated 1937 inscribed in Roman numerals on the lintel. It stands on the old Great North Road, to the north of the junction with Church Road. The shelter is made of wood on a squared stone plinth, with a Lakeland slate roof. It is one of a pair presented to the village by Lord Ridley in commemoration of the coronation of King George VI. The shelter is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

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BUS SHELTER 45 METRES NORTH OF FOOTBRIDGE - Stannington - List Entry
- 'Bus shelter 45 metres north of footbridge GV II Bus shelter, dated 1937, by Laurence Whistler. Wood on squared stone plinth; Lakeland slate roof. Central opening flanked by Tuscan pilasters, …
Added by
Simon Cotterill


from https://historicengland.org.u…
BUS SHELTER 45 METRES NORTH OF FOOTBRIDGE - Stannington - List Entry
- 'Bus shelter 45 metres north of footbridge GV II Bus shelter, dated 1937, by Laurence Whistler. Wood on squared stone plinth; Lakeland slate roof. Central opening flanked by Tuscan pilasters, …
Added by
Simon Cotterill