Redcar Telephone Exchange is unlikely to win any awards for architecture, although the two colours of brick do suggest it was extended at some point.
One of the few interesting features is the 1955 carved date stone next to the door.
Redcar Telephone Exchange is unlikely to win any awards for architecture, although the two colours of brick do suggest it was extended at some point.
One of the few interesting features is the 1955 carved date stone next to the door.
Back in early 2017 I visited the Picton Liberty Stone and it wasn’t there !
A news report on the 6th April 2005 said it had been stolen, then on the 8th April 2005 Police said “It had been removed by a man trying to protect it from theft. It will be returned to its positionâ€
Parish meetings in 2010 talk about getting it listed by English Heritage and having a replica made. In late 2020 someone commented that the stone was back ! Whether this is the original or a replica is unclear.