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The marble house warwick.
It was a summer house or cottage as newporters called them in remembrance of the modest houses of the early 19th century.
Warwickshire county record office reference.
But marble house was much more.
Map marker in the right place.
The property originally dates back to c1650 but in the past.
It was a social and architectural landmark that set the pace for newport s subsequent transformation.
Francis smith s builder s yard is thought to have been situated here.
This 6 bed freehold detached house is located at the marble house cocksparrow street warwick cv34 4ed.
The marble house is a grade ii listed building in warwick warwickshire england.
This imposing grade ii listed family home which boasts half an acre of land occupies an enviable position in the centre of the beautiful town of warwick.
Cocksparrow street cv34 has 58 houses and flats on it with a current average value of 420 382 compared to an average property value of 324 966 for cv34 there have been 4 property sales on cocksparrow street over the last 5 years with an average sold house price of 424 500 and this.
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The marble house warwick warwickshire cv34 4ed.
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Yardly s new house had been built there by c.
If not please correct the map.
It is referred to in his will as my marble yard additions in 1812 by william parkes who was one of the early industrialists of warwick.
The marble house mr.
The marble house warwick.
27 humphrey yardley sold the house and adjoining land stretching from linen street to the line of parkes street to francis smith the warwick architect in 1724.
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The marble house this imposing grade ii listed family home which boasts half an acre of land occupies an enviable position in the centre of the beautiful town of warwick.