Listed Building: PUBLIC BATHS (1375957)

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Grade II
Authority Department for Culture Media and Sport
Volume/Map/Item 1932-1, 6, 271
Date assigned 10 January 1972
Date last amended

Description

CHESTER CITY (EM) SJ4166 UNION STREET 1932-1/6/271 (North side) 10/01/72 Public Baths GV II Public swimming and slipper baths. 1898-1901. By John Douglas. For Chester City Council. Stone-dressed red brick and timber framing with plaster panels; cast-iron and steel internally; grey-green slate roofs. PLAN/EXTERIOR: partly 2 storeys, partly one storey: the front to Union Street has a symmetrical 2-storey entrance and administrative block with caretaker's flat with single-storey slipper-bath wing, left, and 2 swimming baths behind; boiler-house at rear, left of larger bath. 5 stone steps to pair of recessed entrances, each having replaced double doors; between the entrances a pair of ogee-headed leaded lights, stone-panel above with City arms and motto; a leaded light in each side-wall of each entry. The wing left of entrances has alternating single and paired lights, under 3 stone-coped gables. The first floor has a mullioned 4-light leaded casement to each side of a canted 5-light mullioned oriel, leaded, in a jettied timber-framed range above the entrances; a brick chimney, projecting on corbels, to each side has a plinthed stack with separated round flues, spiral and chevron moulded. The right side to Bath Street has 2-storey end-gable to the front wing, the upper storey timber-framed; a low linking bay, then the side of panelled brickwork to the smaller swimming bath, which has a full-length roof-lantern. The rear to Forest Street has the gable ends to both swimming baths similarly-roofed, with lanterns. The boiler house has a tapered octagonal chimney on a square stone-capped plinth; the facade to Union Street and the swimming baths behind are not unified in style or materials. INTERIOR: the swimming baths have iron or steel trusses. The larger bath has a gallery to sides and ends on arcade with cast-iron columns and fretted spandrels. (Hubbard E: The Work of John Douglas: London: 1991-: 196-7; 270). Listing NGR: SJ4119066340

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Sources (1)

  • Client Report: L - P Archaeology. 2010. Historic Building Assessment of Chester City Baths. R2998. N/A. N/A.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 4109 6634 (51m by 56m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ46NW
Civil Parish CHESTER NON PARISH AREA, CHESTER, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER

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Record last edited

Apr 12 2012 11:11AM