The Butter Market

This is a curious building in Barnard Castle, also known as the market cross. Barnard Castle is a delightful town on the River Tees, in County Durham. After the castle itself, the Butter Market is the most prominent building, being in the middle of the main road, but there are of lovely old building there.

The Butter Market was built in 1747, and as well as being used as a market has see service as a court, a prison and a fire station. In 1804, two men used it as a target in a bet about marksmanship skill, and the weather van has two holes in it dating from that event.



The octagonal symmetry makes this an unusual challenge in Blender. I found it worked well to rotate sections by 45 degrees, do the detailing orthogonally, then join the parts together, before rotating back.

I also had to break it up into six parts...


For comparison, here is the prototype. Not the greatest photo; taken from a car (by the passenger, not driver!) on a dismal day in December.




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