Naval Terrace, Sheerness

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Naval Terrace, Sheerness

Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: Unknown

This fine Georgian terrace was built in the 1820s for the more junior officers at the adjacent naval dockyard to a design by George Ledwell Taylor (architect to the Navy Board) and Sir John Rennie. It is grade II* listed. Beyond that is the Sheerness Dockyard Church, seen here before it was gutted by fire in 2001. See Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.442611
Longitude
0.753733