Chichester Buildings, Belfast

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Chichester Buildings, Belfast

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 19 Apr 2009

Built in 1906 (reputedly the first in Belfast with a steel frame) in an Elizabethan style with attic and chimneys and altered in a way likely to make the architect, Thomas J Houston, turn in his grave. The ground floor Edwardian shopfront (listed) survives in original form Image The plan is to replace the structure with a seven storey office building incorporating the existing shopfront. Continue to Image Image shows the building in March 2012.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.597548
Longitude
-5.927586