Tyne and Wear HER(4648): Barber-Surgeons Hall, Houston Street - Details
4648
Newcastle
Barber-Surgeons Hall, Houston Street
Elswick
NZ26SW
Civil
Meeting Hall
Guildhall
POST MEDIEVAL
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Extant Building
When the Barber-Surgeons Hall at Manors (HER ref. 498) was demolished in 1851 for the building of the railway, the railway company made amends by building a new hall at the top of Victoria Street, Westmorland Road, where it still stands. The building is by John Dobson, built in sandstone ashlar with long horizontal quoins, with three central bays recessed and arcaded. DE PRESCENTIA DEI is inscribed around central window head. The façade of the building is Palladian in style. In 1862 the building was bought from the Barber-Surgeons and conveyed to St Paul's Church for use as a school. In 1863 it became St. Paul's Church of England School. In 1934 brick classrooms were built around the hall. The hall still survives, but is in rather poor condition. LISTED GRADE 2
423830
563980
NZ423830563980
<< HER 4648 >> W. Bulmer and Prof. N. Hodgson, 1958, The Barber-Surgeons Company of Newcastle upon Tyne, Archaeologia Aeliana, 4, XXXVI (1958), p 73-80
Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of Special … Interest, 11/317
T. Faulkner & A. Greg, 2001, John Dobson - Architect of the North East, p 113-114; T. Faulkner and A. Greg, 1987, John Dobson Newcastle Architect 1787-1865, pp 89-90; Newcastle City Council, 2001, Summerhill Conservation Area Character Statement, p 41; Solstice Heritage, 2015, Barber Surgeon's Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne - Archaeological Building Recording; Nicholson Nairn Architects, 2014, Barber Surgeon's Hall, Houston Street, Newcastle upon Tyne - Archaeological Building Recording