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The original Sandown Hall building stood on the outskirts of Wavertree until it was eventually dismantled in the mid 1990’s.
Eastbrook Hall, formerly the Methodist Cathedral of the North, was opened in 1904 but was empty since the 1980s and a major fire in 1996 left it derelict, burnt out and roofless
The former Midland bank in Loughborough is constructed of Portland Limestone and built around 1880.
The Leeds gallery was built 1886-1888 by W. H. Thorp, as an extension to the Municipal Buildings to the west (built 1878-1884 by George Corson, now housing Leeds Central Library ,It is grade II listed building
The Session House adjoining Preston prison is an Edwardian baroque building. Grade 2* Listed with Ornate exterior and interior and was purpose built court centre.
The All Saints Church at Little Horton Green , Bradford is Grade II* listed church built in 1864, considered to be one of the finest of Bradford churches for its time
The Red Lion Mansion in a wonderful Clipsham Limestone building sat in Red Lion Squre , Stamford . Stamford "The town built of stone" has many such great structures.
Stone Edge were commissioned to build a 7m curved granite water wall for the main entrance of the commercial office building at 150 Cheapside in London.
Stone Edge was called upon in 2009 to carry out conservation works to the old Midland Bank with its clock tower a main focal point in the centre of Lytham St Annes.
The material is a course grained grit stone (Bramley fall), which is used in many of the large buildings in and around the Leeds and Headingly area. The grit stone is characteristic of many grit stones around the North West and, although it is soft in masonry terms, it is very abrasive indeed.