25-29 High Bridge

25-29 High Bridge

HER Number
16225
District
Newcastle
Site Name
25-29 High Bridge
Place
Newcastle
Map Sheet
NZ26SW
Class
Commercial
Site Type: Broad
Commercial Office
Site Type: Specific
Newspaper Office
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
These buildings were recorded in 2013 by ARS. No 25-29 appears to have been built between 1884-1886 - replacing earlier buildings. They appear to have been used as the offices and production area for two local newspapers which first appear in Kelly's directory of 1886. Printing rooms and warehouses associated with this function were located in the courtyard behind the building, whilst living accommodation was provided at attic level for the caretaker. It is subsequently referred to as 'High Bridge Buildings'. From the 1926 directory High Bridge Buildings seems to have been incorporated into Ward's Buildings which stretch as far as no.39. Several developments on the ground and first floor levels of the building are associated with the conversion of offices to shops on the ground floor and of individual offices to an open-plan layout on the first floor. Aside from these aspects the building retains a significant proportion of its original features including fireplaces, timber panelling, bannister and cornicing.
Easting
424870
Northing
564180
Grid Reference
NZ424870564180
Sources
Archaeological Research Services Ltd. 2013, No 15-29 High Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne - archaeological building recording; Various building plans relating to 25-29 High Bridge TWAS MD.NC/BC/plan/T186/10404; Goad Fire Insurance Plan 1927