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Nos. 30-40 Lowther Street & No. 1 Lonsdale Street, Carlisle


Nos. 30-40 Lowther Street and No. 1 Lonsdale Street in Carlisle are a terrace of 7 Georgian houses and Alliance Chambers, which is located on the corner of Lowther and Lonsdale streets. Some of the houses are now converted to shops and offices. Alliance Chambers is dated 1824, and is now home to SannaS, a Sardinian restaurant. Nos. 30-40 Lowther Street & No. 1 Lonsdale Street, are Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Carlisle : Alliance chambers, Lowther street. J. Leslie Brown, Sec. Phone - 689.
(The Insurance Directory And Year Book, 1939)

Lowther Street Lonsdale Street Historic Buildings and Monuments in Carlisle
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Lowther Street/Bank Street junction

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Alliance Chambers

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Alliance Chambers door

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Alliance Chambers door

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NOS 30-40 INCLUDING RAILINGS TO FRONT - Lowther Street, Carlisle - List Entry
- Includes: No.1 LONSDALE STREET. Terrace of 7 houses, now shops and offices, some with storage accommodation above. Late 1820s or 1830s with later alterations. Flemish bond brickwork (partly with light …

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List number: 1292188
List grade: 2
Unitary Auth: Cumberland
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY4025055897

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