39 Ramsay Street, R & O Adamson
39 Ramsay Street, R & O Adamson
HER Number
7572
District
Gateshead
Site Name
39 Ramsay Street, R & O Adamson
Place
High Spen
Map Sheet
NZ16SW
Class
Commercial
Site Type: Broad
Shop
Site Type: Specific
Butchers Shop
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
Single storey shop premises built for William Cooper and taken over by John George Adamson in 1930 as a butcher’s. It is built as the end of a terrace in brick with a Welsh slate roof. The original timber Edwardian shop-front is still present, painted in black and jade green. To each side are fluted pilasters, with an elaborate fascia above. The dentil-moulded cornice is supported on scrolled corbels decorated with acanthus leaves. Below this are striking and unusual wide single-pane white-painted timber sashes with moulded mullions in between, and a deeply inset traditional doorway to the southern end with a quarry tiled step. The timber door is panelled to the base with planking to the upper portion, and a decorative pierced iron grille above. White glazed tiles clad the stall riser, with a black painted stone plinth below. It is historically connected with the Methodist chapel that stood across the road as both owners were active members of the congregation. MATERIALS Red Brick, slate, timber, cast iron ARCHITECT G J Wilson DATES 1902 LOCAL LIST
Easting
414030
Northing
560100
Grid Reference
NZ414030560100
Sources
Gateshead Council Local List X20/LL/201