Planning approved for Raglan Gatehouse conversion

 

Planning has been approved for White Red Architects’ restoration and conversion of Raglan Gatehouse.

The Grade II listed stone Gatehouse was formerly the entrance to an army barracks in Devonport, Plymouth. Built during the Crimean Wars, the barracks takes its name from one of the commanders of that conflict, Lord Raglan, and was designed by the eminent architect of the Royal Albert Hall, Francis Fowke.

 
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