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The Chief Justice Of The Common Pleas
Entering into the building, you are greeted with a view of the cells with retained black painted doors. These have been transformed into small dining areas, creating a space full of character and history. The entire space has been broken up into smaller areas, forming a sense of cosiness which is complemented through the use of warm timber paneling and flooring, as well as using warm colours depicted in the furniture.
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The courtroom is one of the strongest features in the build, as it has a lot of character and reflects the history of the building. The retained defendants' box, the canopy and main bench have been given a new lease of life and create an exciting space.
WHAT
JDW Free House
WHERE
Keswick
WHEN
Sept 2014
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