Panelled tank above.įormer Midland Bank, Fore Street - Part 1 All elevations have openings now filled with herringbone-tooled sandstone. 3-bay side elevations, and 2-bay rear, are plainer with tooled and margined pilasters with moulded capitals. The half-storey, of large main sandstone blocks, was a later heightening. South front has 2 keyed moulded arches, with moulded inposts between square angle piers with higher capitals. Location: A6079, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 1EXĥ344 Water tower to south-east of Hexham Railway StationĬoursed, tooled sandstone base, galvanised iron tank, replacing the original cast iron tank.Ĭlassical style. The listing text courtesy of the British Listed Buildings web site ĭescription: Water Tower to South East of Hexham Railway Station This is the Grade II Listed Water Tower at Hexham Railway Station, photographed 9th August 2016. Brick chimneys with stone mouldings and patterned pots. Each bay separated by pilaster strips over which the bands, string and cornice break forward. Central entrance with bracketted balustrade to 1st floor window which has a broken scroll pediment the window above, on the 2nd floor, is blind and contains a heraldic device. Late glazing in sash windows, raised architraves and aprons on 2nd floor, bracketted hoods on 1st floor. Red brick with rusticated granite on ground floor and stone dressings, cill and lintel bands to 1st floor, moulded cill string on 2nd floor, pilaster strips, modillion cornice and pediment. Location: B6305, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 1XHĬirca 1896. This is the listing text courtesy of the British Listed Buildings web site Nos 2 and 4 form a group together with the Midland Bank, Cattlemarket.Īnother Grade II Listed Bank on Priestpopple is Lloyds Bank, photographed 3rd August 2016. 4 arched plate glass windows on ground floor with rusticated Ionic attached columns on a battered plinth. ![]() Glazing bar sash windows with eared architraves on 2nd floor, rusticated quoins and flat arches with triangular and segmental pediments on 1st floor. Carved vine frieze, modillion cornice and parapet of balusters and urn capped dies. ![]() 4 windows, side bays break forward slightly. Location: B6305, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 1PE This is the protection text courtesy of the British Listed Buildings web site This is the Grade II Listed Barclays Bank on Priestpopple, Hexham, photographed 3rd and 9th August 2016.
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