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Eldon Buildings
The Eldon Buildings is a curved corner building on the junction of Blackett Street and Grey Street in Newcastle. The building includes Nos. 29, 31, 33 Blackett Street and No. 118, Grey Street. It was originally built as a hotel in 1893, designed by Oliver and Leeson. The building now hosts a number of shops. There were significant ground-floor alterations in c.1982.[1] Eldon Buildings are Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.
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030255:Eldon Buildings Blackett Street/Grey Street 1937
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021939:The Eldon Grey Street/Blackett Street Unknown 1971
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Name stone on Eldon Buildings, 29-33 Blackett Street, NE1
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ELDON BUILDINGS - Newcastle - List Entry
- "Hotel, now shops. Includes No. 118 Grey Street. Dated 1893 on top panels; by Oliver and Leeson. Circa 1982 ground-floor alterations. Sandstone ashlar; dark slate roof. Curved corner site to …
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Grey Street
- History Street View Grey Street is one of the main streets in Newcastle and runs from Grey's Monument down to the junction with Mosley Street after which it continues as Dean Street down to the Quayside. …
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030255:Eldon Buildings Blackett Street/Grey Street 1937
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
021939:The Eldon Grey Street/Blackett Street Unknown 1971
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from Geograph (geograph)
Name stone on Eldon Buildings, 29-33 Blackett Street, NE1
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from https://historicengland.org.u…
ELDON BUILDINGS - Newcastle - List Entry
- "Hotel, now shops. Includes No. 118 Grey Street. Dated 1893 on top panels; by Oliver and Leeson. Circa 1982 ground-floor alterations. Sandstone ashlar; dark slate roof. Curved corner site to …
Added by
Simon Cotterill