Building record M9700 - MIDLAND BANK (30 Market Place)
Summary
Location
| Grid reference | Centred SK 79925 53858 (18m by 16m) |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SK75SE |
| District | Newark |
| Civil Parish | Newark, Newark |
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Bank. c.1895. (1)
A bank dating from around 1895, occupied by Midland Bank (later HSBC). Designed in a Baroque Revival style and occupying a corner site with Bridge Street, it is entirely faced in Ancaster Stone. Mainly quarried in Lincolnshire, the building stone has been used in Newark since the medieval period for high-status buildings including the Church of St. Mary Magdalene. The building is two storeys, with a three-storey hexagonal lead-domed corner tower. It has a two-bay elevation to Market Place, with three bays to Bridge Street. The large round-headed ground floor windows are 20th century replacements. Internally the large banking retains wooden panelling to the walls as well as panelled counters and screens. (2)
Listed buildings slides, 1 slides (Photograph). SNT2648.
<1> DOE, Listed Building Description (Published document). SNT228.
<2> Historic England, 2024, Newark on Trent, Historic Area Assessment by Historic England (Unpublished document). SNT6029.
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Record last edited
Nov 12 2025 2:29PM