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Buildings 63 and 66 (Stores)

A Grade II Listed Building in Duxford, Cambridgeshire

Buildings 63 and 66 (Stores), Duxford

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Former main stores (63) and clothing stores (66), now general stores or offices. 1917. By the War Office's Directorate of Fortifications and Works. Painted brickwork, slate roofing on steel trusses. PLAN: Simple open gabled sheds, set end-to-end with continuous frontage. Building 63 (left of photo) has a higher roof at slightly steeper pitch than 66, and the two buildings may have been originally separate, as an intermediate section has a roof separate from 66. Entrances are by wide doors on the long sides to the South. (Photo Oct 2012).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 28 October 2012

Photo ID: 63205
Building ID: 101391616
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