Stepney Bank, Ship Inn

Stepney Bank, Ship Inn

HER Number
9879
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Stepney Bank, Ship Inn
Place
Ouseburn
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
Class
Commercial
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
Site Type: Specific
Public House
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
The Ship Inn is a popular and attractive traditional working class pub located in the heart of the Ouseburn, lying beneath Byker Bridge. In the past it was popular with the local abattoir workers. The building was originally part of a terrace in Stepney Bank which was destroyed during the 1930s. It has been designed relatively simply. It has two storeys and an attic above with two dormers. The ground floor has large windows with painted stone lintels and sills. The faƧade is brick and the west side has been rendered white. Also on the side is a single storey modern garage extension. LOCAL LIST
Easting
426210
Northing
564610
Grid Reference
NZ426210564610
Sources
Newcastle City Council, 2006, Local List of Buildings, Structures, Parks, Gardens and Open Spaces of Special Local Architectural or Historic Interest Supplementary Planning Document; Brian Bennison, 1995, Brewers and Bottlers of Newcastle upon Tyne From 1850 to the present day, p 58; Lynn F Pearson, 1989, The Northumbrian Pub - an architectural history, p 37