Rear of grade II listed Stanley House, Holyhead

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Rear of grade II listed Stanley House, Holyhead

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 26 Mar 2012

Viewed across Victoria Road. Stanley House has four storeys on this side and three storeys on the front of the house, which faces Market Square. The early 19th century townhouse is built over the south wall of the Roman fort, Caer Gybi, and incorporates some of its fabric. The crenellated circular stone tower, a later addition to the house, was built near the supposed site of the fort's SE tower. Stanley House was Grade II listed in September 1951.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.313935
Longitude
-4.632888