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No. 3, Akenside Hill, Newcastle


No. 3, Akenside Hill, was built as offices in c.1880. It is older than the adjoining Akenside House. The building is Grade II listed on National Heritage List for England.

Akenside Hill Historic Buildings and Monuments in Newcastle 1880
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No 3, Akenside Hill Newcastle

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No 3, Akenside Hill, Newcastle

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No 3, Akenside Hill, Newcastle

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Akenside House, Akenside Hill

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3, AKENSIDE HILL - Newcastle - List Entry
- Offices, Circa 1880. Polychrome brick and ashlar dressings; graduated dark slate roof. 3 storeys, 3 bays. Outer bays contain doors under cornices and drip moulds; slender glazing bars to central …

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List number: 1024946
List grade: 2
Post code: NE1 3UF
Borough: Newcastle
Grid ref: NZ2520663934

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