St. Mary's Works, Normacot

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St. Mary's Works, Normacot

Image: © Steven Birks Taken: 5 Jan 2006

On Uttoxeter Road, Normacot, Longton Buildings forming part of Pottery works. 1862. Brick with terracotta dressings and plain tiled roofs. 2-storeyed, 13 bays (6-1-6). Central pediment over entrance arch with Palladian window over, and cartouche in the apex, inscribed "St Mary's Mount Pleasant, 1862". This entrance bay is flanked by round arched windows recessed in brick architraves with rubbed brick arched heads and keyblocks. Continuous stuccoed sill bands, and stuccoed eaves cornice. Adjoining to the left, a further range added in 1888. 3 storeys, 8 bays (1-6-1) with outer gabled bays with inserted lower windows and tripartite window over, with terracotta panels beneath them, and stone string course.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.983375
Longitude
-2.125074