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O que (quem) é 11 Churchyard Side, Nantwich - definição


11 Churchyard Side, Nantwich         
  • Barclays Bank, 11 Churchyard Side, [[Nantwich]]
  • Entrance detail
GRADE II LISTED BUILDING IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
11 Churchyard Side is a Victorian bank in Gothic Revival style, in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. It stands on the town square, opposite the parish church (at ).
1–3 Churchyard Side, Nantwich         
  • Detail of left gable, with coats of arms
  • Right gable detail
DISTRICT BANK, NANTWICH, CHESHIRE, ENGLAND
1-3 Churchyard Side, Nantwich; 1–3 Churchyardside, Nantwich; 1-3 Churchyardside, Nantwich; District Bank, Nantwich; District Bank, Churchyard Side; District Bank, Churchyardside
1–3 Churchyard Side is a grade-II-listed Victorian Gothic building in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, located on the corner of Churchyard Side and Pepper Street (), opposite St Mary's Church. Built in 1864–66 to a design by Alfred Waterhouse as the Nantwich branch of the Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, it is among the most notable examples of Victorian corporate architecture in the town.
Combermere House, Nantwich         
  • Combermere House, 148 Hospital Street, Nantwich
GRADE II LISTED HOUSE IN NANTWICH, CHESHIRE, UK
148 Hospital Street, Nantwich; 154 Hospital Street, Nantwich; 148 Hospital St, Nantwich; 154 Hospital St, Nantwich
Combermere House, or 148 Hospital Street, is a Georgian town house in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, which dates from the mid-18th century. It is on the south side of Hospital Street (at ), near the end of the street and opposite the junction with Millstone Lane.