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Milburn House, Dean Street / Side
Milburn House is a large office block in Newcastle, designed to a Free Baroque style by Oliver, Leeson and Wood, built 1902 to 1905.[1] It is a triangular layout with it's east side on Dean Street, west on Side (street), and north side by St Nicholas' Cathedral / Amen Corner. The part of the building on the steep slope of Side (street) has a varying numbers of floors and 4 entrances; the highest bay has a large sundial; the bay next to this has a commemorative bust of Admiral Lord Collingwood who once lived in a house on this site. Milburn House is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.
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MILBURN HOUSE - Newcastle - List Entry
- "Office block. Dated 1905 on plaques; begun 1902. By Oliver, Leeson and Wood. Dark red granite basement and entrances; rusticated sandstone ashlar ground floor; brick with ashlar dressings above. Welsh …
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Side
- Overview History Map Street View Side is a medieval street in Newcastle upon Tyne. The street today begins by the St Nicholas' Cathedral in the city centre and runs past …
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Bust of Thomas Bewick, Milburn House, Amen Corner, NE1
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MILBURN HOUSE - Newcastle - List Entry
- "Office block. Dated 1905 on plaques; begun 1902. By Oliver, Leeson and Wood. Dark red granite basement and entrances; rusticated sandstone ashlar ground floor; brick with ashlar dressings above. Welsh …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
  Co-Curate Page
Side
- Overview History Map Street View Side is a medieval street in Newcastle upon Tyne. The street today begins by the St Nicholas' Cathedral in the city centre and runs past …
from Geograph (geograph)
Bust of Thomas Bewick, Milburn House, Amen Corner, NE1
Pinned by Simon Cotterill