Building record M9700 - MIDLAND BANK (30 Market Place)

Summary

BANK (FINANCIAL) (Victorian to Late 20th Century)

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 79925 53858 (18m by 16m)
Map sheet SK75SE
District Newark
Civil Parish Newark, Newark

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Type and Period (1)

Full Description

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 Historic England, 2024, Newark on Trent, Historic Area Assessment by Historic England (Unpublished document).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.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • --- Photograph: Listed buildings slides. 1 slides.
  • <1> Published document: DOE. Listed Building Description.
  • <2> Unpublished document: Historic England. 2024. Newark on Trent, Historic Area Assessment by Historic England.

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Record last edited

Nov 12 2025 2:29PM

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