Premises Occupied By Messrs Doves / 35 Close

Date:
10 Jun 2000
Location:
Premises Occupied By Messrs Doves, Close, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear, NE1 3RN
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35 Close, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear, NE1 3RN
Reference:
IOE01/02260/13
Type:
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Description

This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.

NZ 2563 NW NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE CLOSE (south side)

24/192 No. 35 (formerly listed 29/6/76 as premises occupied by Messrs. Doves) G.V. II*

House and warehouses. Possibly Cl6 and later. Render; sandstone; brick with some ashlar dressings; timber frame; renewed pantiled roofs with some Welsh slate. 3 ranges, the rear originally on river edge but now facing onto artificial fill, around courtyard with enclosing wall on street front. High wide rendered wall, containing boarded double vehicle doors, links 2 rendered gables; tripartite sashes in left gable, wood-mullioned openings at right. Rendered house at rear of yard: 2 builds; left of 2 storeys, 3 bays with wide doorway at left, sash with glazing bars in centre and tripartite sash at right; upper-floor sash in wide box and Venetian window with broad glazing bars. Right build of 2 higher storeys and 2 bays projects slightly and has 6-panelled door in wooden architrave with bracketed cornice. First floor 2-light casement and renewed sash.

Left range, of stone and brick in 2 builds, has 2 storeys, 5 and 5 bays. First build, attached to house, has varied openings with segmental brick arches, vehicle entrance at left and boarded door and overlight at right. Some sashes; upper wood-mullioned openings. Second build has first-floor 4-panelled door and sash windows. Slate roof hipped to street. Right range of stone has 2 storeys and attics, 8 irregular bays. Irregular stone arch to boarded ground-floor entrance in second bay; blocked arch in fifth bay has chamfered elliptical head.

Stone steps to boarded door under stone lintel in third bay. Stacks of loading doors, the top under gable, in bays 4 and 7; crane above that in bay 7. Wood mullions to square openings with flat stone lintels on first floor; roof has 3 segmental-headed dormers. Interior of left range, first build, has arched tie beam and king-post roof, the ridge set in one side of broadened posts.

Listing NGR: NZ2505663705

Content

This is part of the Series: IOE01/1698 IOE Records taken by D S Ridley; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England

Rights

© D.S Ridley. Source: Historic England Archive

This photograph was taken for the Images of England project

People & Organisations

Photographer: Ridley, D.S

Rights Holder: Ridley, D.S

Keywords

Ashlar, Brick, Pantile, Render, Sandstone, Slate, Stone, Timber, Medieval Timber Framed Building, Tudor Monument (By Form), Elizabethan Timber Framed House, House, Domestic, Dwelling, Warehouse, Commercial, Steps, Transport, Pedestrian Transport Site, Courtyard, Gardens Parks And Urban Spaces