28 to 62 Collingwood Street (Collingwood Bu)
28 to 62 Collingwood Street (Collingwood Bu)
HER Number
9000
District
Newcastle
Site Name
28 to 62 Collingwood Street (Collingwood Bu)
Place
Newcastle
Map Sheet
NZ26SW
Class
Commercial
Site Type: Broad
Bank (Financial)
Site Type: Specific
Bank (Financial)
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
This building was listed Grade II in 1987 with the following description:
'Bank, shops and offices. 1899 including hotel by Oliver and Leeson; completed 1903 by Cackett and Burns Dick, adapting the hotel part for use as a bank. Sandstone ashlar with grey granite porches; dark slate roof. Free Baroque style with much carved decoration. 4 storeys and attics; 3-bay curved left entrance section and 11 wide bays. Arcaded ground floor, Giant Corinthian Order above. Tuscan columns to revolving doors in left corner and to recessed entrance in central bay; bank entrance in bay 4. Deep, panelled soffits enclose lunettes with glazing bars over central office entrance and over 5 left tripartite windows; similar soffits to 5 right Diocletian windows. 2-storey oriels above central entrance, second bay either side and end bays. Plain sashes in inter- mediate bays and in third floor, tripartite over oriels. Alternately-pedimented dormers contain round-headed windows, Venetian above oriels. Mansard roof. Interior banking hall shows high quality stucco decoration by Laidler of Newcastle and mahogany fittings by Waring and Gillow of Lancaster and London designed by Cackett and Burns Dick. Source: Newcastle Daily Journal 23rd May 1903.' {1}.
Begun as shops, offices and a hotel. Big arched windows, giant Corinthian order. Marble-lined banking hall inserted 1903 by Cackett & Burns Dick for Barclays Bank, with mahogany fittings designed by Waring & Gillow and stucco ceiling by G.G. Laidler. In 2013 Nos. 22-36 is Madame Koo and Floritas Miami Bar, No. 34 is the Mint, No. 40 is Revolution bar. LISTED GRADE 2
'Bank, shops and offices. 1899 including hotel by Oliver and Leeson; completed 1903 by Cackett and Burns Dick, adapting the hotel part for use as a bank. Sandstone ashlar with grey granite porches; dark slate roof. Free Baroque style with much carved decoration. 4 storeys and attics; 3-bay curved left entrance section and 11 wide bays. Arcaded ground floor, Giant Corinthian Order above. Tuscan columns to revolving doors in left corner and to recessed entrance in central bay; bank entrance in bay 4. Deep, panelled soffits enclose lunettes with glazing bars over central office entrance and over 5 left tripartite windows; similar soffits to 5 right Diocletian windows. 2-storey oriels above central entrance, second bay either side and end bays. Plain sashes in inter- mediate bays and in third floor, tripartite over oriels. Alternately-pedimented dormers contain round-headed windows, Venetian above oriels. Mansard roof. Interior banking hall shows high quality stucco decoration by Laidler of Newcastle and mahogany fittings by Waring and Gillow of Lancaster and London designed by Cackett and Burns Dick. Source: Newcastle Daily Journal 23rd May 1903.' {1}.
Begun as shops, offices and a hotel. Big arched windows, giant Corinthian order. Marble-lined banking hall inserted 1903 by Cackett & Burns Dick for Barclays Bank, with mahogany fittings designed by Waring & Gillow and stucco ceiling by G.G. Laidler. In 2013 Nos. 22-36 is Madame Koo and Floritas Miami Bar, No. 34 is the Mint, No. 40 is Revolution bar. LISTED GRADE 2
Easting
424830
Northing
563990
Grid Reference
NZ424830563990
Sources
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural and Historic Interest, 20/202 and 23/202; Grace McCombie, 2009, Newcastle and Gateshead - Pevsner Architectural Guide, p. 161; https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1115694