28 Jury Street, Warwick - forced perspective
I made a panoramic of those old June 2009 pics of 28 Jury Street, Warwick.
I then forced the perspective and cropped the section version.
Forced perspective version.
This is at 28 Jury Street in Warwick.
Was too close to get in one shot, so too each side once.
Grade II listed. 28, Warwick - British Listed Buildings
1.
1781 JURY STREET
(South Side)
No 28
SP 2864 NW 1/128
II GV
2.
Late C18 7 window symmetrical facade of painted stucco and stone. Sashes
in plain reveals. Pedimented 3 window central bay has slight break forward
and is 3 storeys high. It has pedimented doorcase with attached Doric
columns, 6-panel door and semi-circular fanlight. Steps to entrance project
on to pavement and have good, simple wrought iron balustrade. Sashes on
each side of doorcase are in semi-circular-headed reveals. Identical 2
window wings, 2 storeys high, on each side. Moulded cornice above first
floor with panelled parapet over. Plain string bands at sill levels.
Welsh slates.
All the listed buildings on the south side form a group.
28 Jury Street, Warwick - forced perspective
I made a panoramic of those old June 2009 pics of 28 Jury Street, Warwick.
I then forced the perspective and cropped the section version.
Forced perspective version.
This is at 28 Jury Street in Warwick.
Was too close to get in one shot, so too each side once.
Grade II listed. 28, Warwick - British Listed Buildings
1.
1781 JURY STREET
(South Side)
No 28
SP 2864 NW 1/128
II GV
2.
Late C18 7 window symmetrical facade of painted stucco and stone. Sashes
in plain reveals. Pedimented 3 window central bay has slight break forward
and is 3 storeys high. It has pedimented doorcase with attached Doric
columns, 6-panel door and semi-circular fanlight. Steps to entrance project
on to pavement and have good, simple wrought iron balustrade. Sashes on
each side of doorcase are in semi-circular-headed reveals. Identical 2
window wings, 2 storeys high, on each side. Moulded cornice above first
floor with panelled parapet over. Plain string bands at sill levels.
Welsh slates.
All the listed buildings on the south side form a group.