RAILWAY STATION - Salburn - List Entry
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Description
"Railway station, now shops, restaurant and railway station. 1861, probably by west Peachey for the Stockton and Darlington Railway. MATERIALS: cream brick with ashlar dressings and cast-iron windows; Welsh slate roof with brick and ashlar chimneys. STYLE: Classical. EXTERIOR: single storey, 19-bay range, arranged 2:2:3:1:3:1:3:2:2, the central 5 higher and projecting and with a 3-bay portico, the outer groups of 7 with central 2-bay projections. Central block has ashlar plinths and capitals to shallow Tuscan pilasters with entasis which define portico and flanking bays. Portico has jewelled keys to round arches with ashlar architraves resting on recessed pilasters....." -
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Link: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1387572
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