Reg No
22109006
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Social
Original Use
Hall
In Use As
Hall
Date
1860 - 1900
Coordinates
195604, 132767
Date Recorded
03/05/2005
Date Updated
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Detached multiple-bay double-height gable-fronted public hall, built c.1880, with gable-fronted entrance porch with lean-to side additions, single-storey return to rear, and single-storey addition to west elevation. Pitched artificial slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting and ball finials, rendered coping, and red brick chimneystack to rear. Red brick walls in English garden wall bond to front elevation and porch, unpainted rendered walls elsewhere, ruled-and-lined to side elevations, with stepped red brick buttresses, rendered quoins and plinth. Square-headed former windows to side walls now blocked leaving narrow windows to tops. Oculus to gable-front. Dutch curvilinear gable to porch with moulded rendered surround to triangular panel and moulded string course. Square-headed door opening with render label-moulding and replacement timber door. Red brick boundary wall and piers in running bond, with decorative wrought-iron railings, and having ornate cast-iron arch to pedestrian gate.
This late nineteenth-century structure is interesting due to the use of red brick as a feature of the front elevation. The fine craftsmanship, as exhibited in the wrought and cast-ironmongery, together with the eye-catching profile of the entrance porch, creates a distinctive public building.