Shakespeare Street, Adelphi Hotel
Shakespeare Street, Adelphi Hotel
HER Number
              8716
          District
              Newcastle
          Site Name
              Shakespeare Street, Adelphi Hotel
          Place
              Newcastle
          Map Sheet
              NZ26SW
          Class
              Domestic
          Site Type: Broad
              House
          Site Type: Specific
              House
          General Period
              POST MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
          Form of Evidence
              Extant Building
          Description
              Houses, how public house and offices. Circa 1836, probably by John Wardle,
for Richard Grainger. Sandstone ashlar; c. 1900 ground floor of white faience;
Welsh slate roof. 4 storeys, with fifth added; 6 bays. Ground floor has
entrances in side bays to public house; office in left bay has renewed door.
Sash winnows on second and third floors have glazing bars in plain reveals;
first fluor renewed windows. Sill band to second floor; second-floor
entablature. Third-floor lintel band. Fourth floor has raised surrounds
and cornices to windows. Included for group value. LISTED GRADE 2
          for Richard Grainger. Sandstone ashlar; c. 1900 ground floor of white faience;
Welsh slate roof. 4 storeys, with fifth added; 6 bays. Ground floor has
entrances in side bays to public house; office in left bay has renewed door.
Sash winnows on second and third floors have glazing bars in plain reveals;
first fluor renewed windows. Sill band to second floor; second-floor
entablature. Third-floor lintel band. Fourth floor has raised surrounds
and cornices to windows. Included for group value. LISTED GRADE 2
Easting
              424980
          Northing
              564290
          Grid Reference
              NZ424980564290
    Sources
              Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural and Historic Interest, 20/521; Brian Bennison, 1995, Brewers and Bottlers of Newcastle upon Tyne From 1850 to the present day, p 21, 34; Brian Bennison, 1996, Heady Days - A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Vol 1, The Central Area, p 34