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- The floor arches over the wheel pit were of a hollow clay construction.
- The windowsills and the bases of the ground floor arches are cast stone.
- The original third floor arches were also rebuilt.
- The rear of the building is symmetrical with pedimented windows and semicircular ground-floor arches.
- Above the spandrel of the ground floor arches are face brick panels fitted between the columns.
- Construction of the church began in 1683; the facade consists of three ground floor arches.
- The ground-floor arches were originally open for access by John Perry and Sons'carriages.
- In 1879, the ground-floor arches were blocked off, replacing them with windows and doors held within iron frames.
- It was built with rusticated limestone blocks in the 14th century around an earlier, 13th century, castle-like block with a tower and peaked ground floor arches.
- However, only the outer shell of the main church, along with the ground floor arches of the cloister remain from the earliest construction, due to subsequent remodeling projects.
- In Bradford Wool Exchange, West Yorkshire, between the ground floor arches are carved portraits of notable people, including Cobden ( the others are Titus Salt, Stephenson, Watt, Arkwright, Jacquard, Gladstone and Palmerston and ( facing Bank Street ) Raleigh, Drake, Columbus, Cook and Anson ).
- The constraints posed by a narrow space and the impossibility of opening windows at the centre of the " piano nobile " ( because of an existing fireplace and its flue ) induced Palladio to emphasise the fa鏰de s central axis, by realising a structure with a ground floor arch flanked by engaged columns, and on the upper storey a tabernacle frame for a fresco by Giovanni Antonio Fasolo.