The Whitehaven Foyer

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The Whitehaven Foyer

Image: © Ian Taylor Taken: 22 Nov 2018

44-45 Irish Street. Now a business centre for the Whitehaven Foyer, a charity supporting young people. See https://thewhitehavenfoyer.co.uk/ Built in the early 18th century for James Milham, a rich merchant. Sold in 1872 to local chemist William Kitchen. Sold to the YMCA in 1901, and then remodelled. See Image (2006) & Image (2012). Restored in 2017. Grade II Listed Building - see https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1335984

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.545788
Longitude
-3.590826