The Masters Bar Public House

Date:
23 May 2006
Location:
The Masters Bar Public House, Jameson Street, Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire, HU1 3JA
Reference:
IOE01/15727/09
Type:
Photograph (Digital)
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Description

This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.

KINGSTON UPON HULL

TA0928NW JAMESON STREET 680-1/21/210 (South side) 23/07/92 The Masters' Bar Public House

GV II

Public house. Dated 1903. Brick and terracotta with terracotta dressings and slate roof with a large panelled coped side wall stack. Baroque Revival style. Plinth, first floor cornice and sill bands, quoins to fourth floor, modillion eaves cornice, panelled parapet with corner pedestals and finials. 4 storeys plus attics; 4x3 windows. Ground-floor windows are single pane, others are 2-light casements; all have overlights or fanlights. Jameson Street front has to left an entrance bay with a pair of round-headed windows with rusticated Ionic columns and moulded heads with keystones and cornices. Above, a segment-headed window with keystone, partly rusticated surround and bracketed sill. Above again, a window with open pediment on scroll brackets. The bay is topped with a segmental pediment containing a scrolled oval datestone with supporters. Below, a heavily moulded round-arched doorway with decorated keystone and festoons. To right, 4 round-headed windows with rusticated Ionic columns, those between the outer windows paired. At the heads of the columns, panelled dies topped with pediments. Above, three round-headed windows, the central one larges, with imposts, triple keystones and triple rusticated bands. Above again, three windows with open pediments on scroll brackets. The attic has a scroll bracketed gabled dormer with broken pediment and finial, containing a round-headed window with its own open pediment and keystone. Ground floor has 4 moulded round-headed windows with relief panels below them and decorated spandrels. Right return, to South Street, has similar fenestration and dormer, with three first-floor windows, the central one pedimented, equal sized windows to the third floor and two windows to the fourth floor. Ground floor has 2 round-headed windows to left, and 2 round-headed doorways to right. Ground floor bar refitted late C20.

Listing NGR: TA0937028839

Content

This is part of the Series: IOE01/0337 IOE Records taken by Brian Callan; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England

Rights

© Mr Brian Callan. Source: Historic England Archive

This photograph was taken for the Images of England project

People & Organisations

Photographer: Callan, Brian

Rights Holder: Callan, Brian

Keywords

Brick, Slate, Terracotta, Victorian Public House, Commercial, Licensed Premises, Eating And Drinking Establishment, Recreational, Date Stone, Commemorative, Commemorative Stone, Commemorative Monument