sps1955's photos with the keyword: Newmarket
Newmarket: Palace House 2013-05-27
29 May 2013 |
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From SE. The surviving south-east wing of Charles II's palace, built c.1670, altered in 1705, reduced in about 1815 and remodelled as a private house and raised in height in the early to mid C19 or possibly 1857, when the house was purchased by Baron Meyer Rothschild: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1285676 (although there appear to have been some alterations since the listing was revised).
Newmarket: Palace House 2013-05-27
29 May 2013 |
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From E. The surviving south-east wing of Charles II's palace, built c.1670, altered in 1705, reduced in about 1815 and remodelled as a private house and raised in height in the early to mid C19 or possibly 1857, when the house was purchased by Baron Meyer Rothschild: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1285676 (although there appear to have been some alterations since the listing was revised).
Newmarket: Palace House 2013-05-27
29 May 2013 |
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Detail of SE front. The surviving south-east wing of Charles II's palace, built c.1670, altered in 1705, reduced in about 1815 and remodelled as a private house and raised in height in the early to mid C19 or possibly 1857, when the house was purchased by Baron Meyer Rothschild: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1285676 (although there appear to have been some alterations since the listing was revised).
Newmarket 2012-12-26
26 Dec 2012 |
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Looking WSW from Warren Hill.
The roof of Tattersalls sale room is in the centre of the photo and the grandstand of the Rowley Mile racecourse can be made out just below the horizon to the right.
Newmarket: Warren Towers 2012-12-26
26 Dec 2012 |
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From W. Built for Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum of Dubai at the top of Warren Hill; locally described as “the ugliest house in Newmarket”, according to www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/sheikh-mohamme... .
Newmarket 2012-12-26
26 Dec 2012 |
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Looking SW from Warren Hill.
The roof of Tattersalls sale room is visible on the right. Old Station Road runs across the middle ground, with Heath Road on the left.
Newmarket: "Hillside", Heath Road 2011-09-11
11 Sep 2011 |
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Taken for comparison with a 1966 view formerly on Flickr but now online here . Not shown on the 1886 OS 1:2500 map but shown in 1902-3 where it appears to be a pair of houses without the single storey section on the right; however comments on the 1966 photo when it was on Flickr indicated that it became a single house between the wars, belonging (if memory serves) to the earl of Sefton. Now part of a sheltered housing complex.
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