2019

SP2864 : Building stones, County Museum, Market Place, Warwick

taken 5 years ago, near to Warwick, Warwickshire, England

Building stones, County Museum, Market Place, Warwick
Building stones, County Museum, Market Place, Warwick
A wider view is SP2864 : Masonry, southeast corner of the museum, Market Place, Warwick. The building, formerly the market hall, has been cleaned since David Stowell's view of 2005 SP2864 : Warwick - County Museum. The stone is mostly Warwick Sandstone (properly Bromsgrove Sandstone) of the early Triassic period. Cleaning may have emphasised the bedding planes, the other stone types and the erosion. The red stones at the base are Kenilworth or Coventry Sandstone, formed in the Permian period.
The centre of Warwick

Warwick is among the smallest of Britain's county towns. Had it not been for the Great Fire of Warwick in 1694, the centre of the town today might look like Stratford-upon-Avon or Henley-in-Arden with their abundant black-and-white timber-framed buildings. The fire began in a baker's shop (as did the Great Fire of London) and spread rapidly. It caused damage estimated at £90,000 and made 250 families homeless. In the Georgian period the centre of the town was rebuilt in brick and stone; some street lines were altered. Old Square, for example, was laid out to provide a better approach and setting for St Mary's Church. Further changes were brought about by the extension of Warwick Castle gardens.

Much of St Mary's Church had been destroyed in the Great Fire. Completed around 1394 it succeeded a Norman foundation which in all likelihood replaced a Saxon church. After the fire St Mary's was rebuilt in stone quarried from the churchyard although the planned tower, showing early signs of failure, was rebuilt to the west in a harder sandstone from nearby Shrewley. The siting creates a focal point in the views down Northgate Street and up Church Street. The church was completed by 1706, a light and lofty Georgian interpretation of the mediaeval style. The tower at 53 metres high (174 feet) is both a landmark and a fine viewpoint.


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Geographical Context: Lowlands Geological interest Educational sites City, Town centre Postcode District: CV34 Place: Warwick other tags: County Museum Stonework Masonry Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
This photo is linked from: Galleries: · My 2023 Calendar Automatic Clusters: · Warwick [1170] · Century [696] · Market Place [102] Other Photos: · Masonry, southeast corner of the museum, Market Place, Warwick ·
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Robin Stott   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Saturday, 1 June, 2019   (more nearby)
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Sunday, 24 November, 2019
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SP 2802 6491 [10m precision]
WGS84: 52:16.8975N 1:35.4417W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SP 2802 6491
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North-northeast (about 22 degrees)
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