- Fraterville, and
Slatestone Hollow. In 1888, at
Senator Calvin Brice's behest, a
railroad spur was
built connecting Coal Cr**** with
Slatestone Hollow. After...
- ****berland Plateau.
Slatestone Cr****,
which flows westward down the
slopes of
Cross Mountain,
empties into Coal Cr**** at Briceville.
Slatestone Cr**** drains...
-
between Truro and St Mawes,
north of the King
Harry Ferry. Made from
slatestone rubble, the
building probably dates from the 17th century, but was extended...
-
built of
snecked (the
keying together of
parallel courses of stone)
local slatestone with
granite dressings and a
moulded plinth. The
building has a slate...
-
Tower (15th Century)
Specifications Tower height 115 Feet (35m)
Materials Slatestone rubble with
granite dressings.
Bells 8
Administration Province Canterbury...
- the new
bridge opened on 4
September 1855.
Designed by
William Pease of
slatestone with
granite dressings, the
bridge cost £2,984 (equivalent to £353,777...
- Cornwall" (Charles Henderson,
writing in 1925). The
church is
built in
slatestone and
granite rubble with
granite dressings and
slate roofs.
There is evidence...
- 1967
Architectural type
Church Style Gothic Specifications Materials Slatestone,
freestone dressings,
slate roof
Administration Province York Diocese...
- the
Clinch River,
flows along the
southeastern base of the Mountain.
Slatestone Cr****,
flows westward down the
slopes of
Cross Mountain into Coal Cr****...
-
during the 17th century. It is
built with
local purple, grey and
brown slatestone with
sandstone dressings; the
roofs are of slate. The
church is approached...