Tyne and Wear HER(8876): Broad Chare, Trinity House Banqueting Hall - Details
8876
Newcastle
Broad Chare, Trinity House Banqueting Hall
Newcastle
NZ26SE
Recreational
Eating and Drinking Establishment
Banqueting House
POST MEDIEVAL
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Extant Building
Banqueting Hall. Dated 1721 on plaque. English garden wall bond brick (4 and one)
with painted ground floor and ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 5
windows. Ground floor has segmental-headed passage arch in third bay; irregular
fenestration: 3 square windows, 2 on left C19 2-light, Tudor style under drip
moulds. First floor has covered gallery in first bay linking with adjacent
building; 5 elliptical-headed sash windows with wide glazing bars in architraves
with small keys; moulded sills. Floor string; gutter cornice under parapet with
pilasters and ashlar coping. Interior shows 4-bay hall with panelled walls;
ceiling has stucco decoration with central oval compass. Re-used Jacobean
overmantel with carved side panels and central arms of Charles I. Mostly
original or early glass. Board room off entrance passage: dated 1791 on plaque
on right return to rear of banqueting hall. Probably by John Stokoe. Half-
glazed door and screen to passage; stucco modillioned ceiling cornice; chimney
piece with cornice. LISTED GRADE 1
425420
563960
NZ425420563960
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural and Historic Interest, 21/126 and 24/126; Grace McCombie, 2009, Newcastle and Gateshead - Pevsner Architectural Guide, p. 11