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listed building
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listed building
n
(Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Architecture) (in Britain) a building officially recognized as having special historical or architectural interest and therefore protected from demolition or alteration
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listed building [ˈlɪstɪdˈbɪldɪŋ] n (Brit) (Archit) → edificio sotto la protezione delle Belle Arti


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It included the cost of bringing in a hydraulic platform at the weekend, and closing a road to allow the sur-veyorto inspect the Grade II listed structure at Pontmorlais, which has deteriorated over several years.
Mr Wightman said: "The bridge is a 160-year-old Grade I Listed structure which is not only a vital public transport route linking the centres of Newcastle and Gateshead but also the finest example of a cast iron bridge in the world and as such a treasured historic attraction.
The lock is a grade II listed structure and the essential works saw it being drained and fitted with new gates.
 
 
 
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