WHITTINGHAM STATION - List Entry
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Description
"Disused railway station. 1887 by Bell of York for the North-Eastern Railway. Rock-faced snecked stone with Welsh slate roof. Cast-iron canopy. An island station, i.e. with platforms on both sides. Single storey, 11 bays. 4-panel doors with small-pane overlights in 1st and 11th bays. 6th bay forms a walkway through the building connecting the platforms. 2-light mullioned windows, now boarded up. The whole building is surrounded by a cast-iron canopy formerly with a glass roof. It is cantilevered with large brackets and elaborately-patterned spandrels, and decorative bargeboards....." -
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Historic England -
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Further information
Link: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1155868
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Added by: Simon Cotterill
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