StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: stonework

aav - offset tunnel

01 Nov 2023 4 3 104
The stonework underneath the viaduct is formed from some substantial walls - image taken looking along the line of the internal arches in quite sunny weather, so the outside sky is well over-exposed.

ScI[23] - Union Bridge details {4 of 5}

30 Nov 2023 8 8 140
Abutment / chain anchorage on the south [English} bank. The seated statue on the left is the bridge's designer, a Royal Navy Captain, Samuel Brown. Although John Rennie was responsible for the stonework. There was a toll booth in the form of a small, two room cottage against the base of this structure. Tolls were payable between 1820 and 1888. Since the cottage was demolished in the 1950s, the layout is indicted by different coloured paving. Note: the stone width markers ! despite having been open for only four months or so, there are several gouges already. Also, only one car is allowed on the bridge at a time ...

IoM[3] - Clinch's

13 Aug 2023 4 3 92
The site of the Clinch Brewery Company - originally founded as Lake Brewery in 1779 [I think] A member of the family from the Clinch's Brewery at Witney, Oxfordshire became involved in 1863 ... after a convoluted history with a number of ups and downs the brewery didn't survive WW2. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinch_%26_Co_Brewery_(Isle_of_Man) to update the wiki ... After a number of decades vacant, there appears to be a bar and grill operating here [2023].

eld - rebuilt

30 Jun 2023 3 1 102
Look closely at the front of this house - the two semi-circular arches suggest that it has been rebuilt from a hemmel. A hemmel is a Northumberland farm building, usually single story, with arches giving access to the sheltered area inside. Frequently used for implements or for hay / winter feed / lambing. Sometimes located out in the fields, rather than in the main farmyard. {Byres are for the animals}

wwb - stone tower 3 (of 3)

11 Jul 2016 3 3 240
The lower section of a "tower" associated with Wellington Pit (coal mine), surrounded by the eroded remains of coal mining waste and demolition rubble.

pcc - Keep from the SE

28 Aug 2022 4 3 101
South East face of the late 12th century Keep. The modern spiral staircase leads to the original main entrance. The extent of the remaining ashlar stonework allows an appreciation of the monumental nature of the structure. Part of the reason was the area to the left has not been so severely robbed of the ashlar stonework is that the peak cavern gorge is below and, therefore, access is much more difficult. Not to mention that the main garderobe from the keep discharges in that area.

crc[22] - Barton Tower [5 of 6]

15 Oct 2022 80
There is definitely a lot of stonework in this tower.

DyF - furnace

17 Feb 2021 3 4 167
Both hearths and the single flue. I think the nearer hearth is the older and the further one was added later.

DyF - flue

25 Feb 2021 8 3 181
Both hearths vent via the one flue (chimney stack). Despite the relatively recent restoration, there are some problems with the stonework - the gable end has a long, vertical split (wider than a crack) and there are a few blocks missing from just above the brick-built arch.