Friday 15 January 2010

Heritage

Just completed my version of the Barnstaple Heritage Centre.



A fairly low quality version, but I hope it gives the right feel.



Barnstaple Heritage Centre is housed in the grade I and II listed "Queen Anne's Walk" building on the riverfront. Once a merchant's walkway (the Great Quay once cut in in front of the collonade). In 1709 the fancy stonework and statue of Queen Anne was added. The building behind the Colonnade was built in the 1850s and has been used as a baths & wash-house, a masonic lodge and a day-centre, but has now been given a new lease of life as Barnstaple Heritage Centre.

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