Albion Crescent and St Andrews Church

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Albion Crescent and St Andrews Church

Image: © Christopher Hall Taken: 1 Feb 2014

Albion Crescent was developed between about 1867 and 1872 and is one of several crescents on Scarborough's south cliff. It is probably part of the Weaponness Estate laid out for development by Joseph Paxton. The frontages of the houses are built in white silica brick. In the case of Albion crescent, what would be central gardens is occupied by St Andrews Church.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.274637
Longitude
-0.403445