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Fusehill Street


Fusehill Street is a road in Carlisle, located to the south-east of the city centre. The south side of the street is primarily residential housing along with the Fusehill Medical Centre and Well Pharmacy. Most of the north side of the street are buildings of the University of Cumbria's Fusehill Street Campus. The campus includes the Skiddaw Building and Blencathra Building (both built in 1864, as the Union Workhouse and it's hospital wing, respectively), as well as several more modern buildings.

Streets of Carlisle Blencathra Building, Carlisle Fusehill Street Chapel, Carlisle Skiddaw Building, Carlisle
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University of Cumbria, Fusehill Street Chapel

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New building, University of Cumbria

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No. 16 Fusehill Street at Close Street junction

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Fusehill Street Convenience Store - April 2018

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Skiddaw Building, University of Cumbria

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Well Pharmacy and Fusehill Medical Centre at Fusehill Street / Grey Street junction

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University of Cumbria - Learning Gateway exterior

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Frog litter bin

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University of Cumbria - Learning Gateway Exterior

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University of Cumbria - Halls of residence

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