Defibrillator, Shire Hall, Market Place entrance, Warwick
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Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 30 Oct 2018
Businesses on the right are in Old Square. The paving and the low wall are of Hornton Stone from the Edge Hill area. Also known as Marlstone Rock, it's an iron-rich limestone from the Middle Jurassic period. Dark green when quarried it eventually oxidises to rust brown. The cladding could be Warwick sandstone but Hollington stone from Staffordshire may have been used for its greater resistance to weathering.