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Nos. 15 & 17 Lowther Street, Carlisle


Nos. 15 & 17 Lowther Street in Carlisle includes the East entrance to Lowther Arcade. The building has 2 shops with offices above. Dated 1904, this was built for the Carlisle Old Brewery Company by Henry Higginson of Carlisle. Its style was to match the Three Crowns Hotel in English Street, by the other end of the arcade (later The Citadel Resturant) which was built earlier to the same architect's designs. Nos 15 & 17 Lowther Street are Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Lowther Street 1904 State Management of Public Houses (1916 - 1971) Historic Buildings and Monuments in Carlisle Lowther Arcade, Carlisle
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Lowther Arcade - Lowther Street entrance - March 2018

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Lowther Arcade

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Lowther Arcade, Carlisle
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Lowther Arcade, Carlisle
- Overview Map Street View Inside Lowther Arcade runs between Lowther Street and English Street in Carlisle, and dates from 1904. The East entrance to arcade (Nos 15 & 17 Lowther …
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15 AND 17, LOWTHER STREET - Carlisle - List Entry
- ntrance to arcade of 2 shops with offices above. Dated 1904 for the Carlisle Old Brewery Company by Henry Higginson of Carlisle. Red brick with rusticated and alternate block quoins …

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List number: 1297407
List grade: 2
Post code: CA3 8ES
Unitary Auth: Cumberland
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY4023655729

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