Listed Building: THE MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS (1136190)

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Grade II
Authority Department for Culture Media and Sport
Volume/Map/Item 153, 2, 45
Date assigned 06 July 1976
Date last amended

Description

SJ 75 NW FORMER BOROUGH OF CREWE EARLE STREET 2/45 The Municipal Buildings 6.7.76 GV II Council Offices, 1902-1905 by H T Hare in English Baroque style. Yellow sandstone ashlar with stone slate gable roof. 2½ storeys and basement, 5 bays. 3 centre bays recessed for 2 storeys, flanked and separated by giant unfluted Ionic columns. Small Tuscan column mullions to ground floor windows, in outer bays. Deeply recessed semi-circular headed entrance with wrought iron gates and oak screen with double doors. This is flanked by timber mullion and centre-arched transome windows with matching archivolts and cartouche keystones. Pairs of large reclining figures, carved in relief by F.E.E.Schenck, surmount the three centre openings. Cross windows with stone eared architraves at first floor level and segmental bracketted balconies to outer bays. Dentilled and bracketted eaves cornice. Dormer windows to second floor centre bays with small pediments above and fronted by balustraded parapet. End bay windows are bullseyes with egg and dart and festoon treatment. Copings to gables, stone chimneys and cupola with vane and locomotive finial. Interior: Tuscan columns in entrance hall, York stone geometrical staircase, marble Ionic columns and a window in Venetian style in the Council Chamber. Hardwood doors, in elaborate frames, and plasterwork based on festoons and egg and dart moulds. Listing NGR: SJ7067055787

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Sources (1)

  • Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2005. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 56688. [Mapped features: #1548 56688; #6854 56688]

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 7067 5578 (31m by 29m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ75NW
Civil Parish CREWE NON PARISH AREA, CREWE AND NANTWICH, CHESHIRE EAST

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Record last edited

Mar 1 2011 12:00AM