Listed Building: MIDLAND RAILWAY STATION (BRUNEL'S PUBLIC HOUSE) (2.1.72)

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Grade II
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 391764
Date assigned 17 March 1978
Date last amended

Description

Former railway station, now public house. 1872, converted and altered late C20. Built for the Midland Railway Company. Coursed squared stone with hipped slate roofs and 2 ridge and 3 side wall stacks with bracketed cornices. Italianate style. Plinth, string course, rusticated quoins, moulded eaves. Single storey; 11-window range. Approach side has a higher projecting central block with an entrance in the form of a Venetian window. Panelled double door with overlight and fanlight in moulded surround with scroll keystone, flanked by single windows with side pilasters and cornices. Each return has a panelled double door with overlight and cornice on scroll brackets. Beyond, on either side, wings with 5 margin-light sashes with cornices on scroll brackets, 2 to right partly reglazed. The central opening of the left wing has been altered to form a door. Left return has 2 similar windows, partly reglazed, flanked by single panelled doors with fanlights and moulded surrounds. Right return a lean-to projection and a flat-roofed toilet block with 3 small windows. Platform side has moulded cornice and parapet and projecting end bays. In the centre, 3 round arches with moulded heads and square piers. To left, a doorway with fanlight, flanked by single windows, the left one blocked, linked by string course and hoodmould. To right, a large square opening with infill panel and 2 late C20 casements. Left end bay has a triple plain sash with projecting surround and cornice. Right end bay has a square headed opening with pilasters and cornice, with infill panel and a late C20 casement. (EH)

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Grid reference Centred SK 53695 60852 (34m by 35m)
Map sheet SK56SW
District Mansfield
Civil Parish Mansfield, Mansfield

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Record last edited

Aug 31 2022 4:16PM

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