Monument record MNT27065 - Demolished Former Garage and Oil Store associated with the brewery on Northgate, Newark

Summary

GARAGE (Modern)

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 80100 54621 (24m by 20m)
Map sheet SK85SW
District Newark
Civil Parish Newark, Newark

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Type and Period (1)

Full Description

Now demolished for retail park.
A brick building (Structure 10a in TPAT report) in English Garden Wall Bond, with a hipped roof with a louvred upper section at the top providing good lighting to an internal area with green tiling. This is a 5 bay section. At the west end there is a single bay behind an internal dividing wall, with a gabled roof and upper vent. All built as a single tall storey with round-headed windows, dentilled eaves and blue brick detailing. A date stone on the SE face provides a date of 1908, but this face now has six large flat-headed entrances put in when the building was adapted to a garage; this evidently occurred before c.1950, perhaps in 1937 when another structure was built close by. (1)
A lean to section at (Structure 10b in the TPAT report) the NW corner with windows but no door – presumably entered from 10a. Described as an 'Oil Store' on the c.1950 plan, and tanks are still alongside it today. (1)
Also see MNTs 27060-72.


<1> TPAT, 2000, Building recording (photographic survey with description) of Warwick’s and Richardson’s Brewery, Northgate, Newark (Unpublished document). SNT4841.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Unpublished document: TPAT. 2000. Building recording (photographic survey with description) of Warwick’s and Richardson’s Brewery, Northgate, Newark.

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Record last edited

Jan 19 2023 7:34PM

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