84 Plymouth Grove is a grade-II*-listed neoclassical villa in Manchester, England, which was home to the Gaskell family between 1850 and 1913. The house was designed in the Greek Revival style, probably by architect Richard Lane, circa 1838, as part of a wider development of the area, then on the edge of the city, for the newly emerging middle class.

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  • 84 Plymouth Grove is a grade-II*-listed neoclassical villa in Manchester, England, which was home to the Gaskell family between 1850 and 1913. The house was designed in the Greek Revival style, probably by architect Richard Lane, circa 1838, as part of a wider development of the area, then on the edge of the city, for the newly emerging middle class. The design of the building is unique; the house contains twenty rooms on three floors with a rectangular front porch containing four columns carved with a lotus leaf shape, reminiscent of the Tower of the Winds in Athens. (en)
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  • 84 Plymouth Grove is a grade-II*-listed neoclassical villa in Manchester, England, which was home to the Gaskell family between 1850 and 1913. The house was designed in the Greek Revival style, probably by architect Richard Lane, circa 1838, as part of a wider development of the area, then on the edge of the city, for the newly emerging middle class. (en)
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  • 84 Plymouth Grove, Manchester (en)
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