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NOTTINGHAM SK5640SE CHAUCER STREET
646-1/13/145 (North side)
No.30
Nottingham Womens' Centre and
Chaucer Court Workshops GV II Workshops, formerly part of the Royal Midland Institute for
the Blind, now Womens' Centre. c1890, with addition c1910 by
AN Bromley of Nottingham. Red brick, with ashlar and
terracotta dressings and slate roofs. Coped gable and 2 coped
ridge stacks.
2 storeys plus basement and attics; 7:4 windows. Windows are
mainly casements with stone mullions and transoms.
Main block, to left, Jacobean Revival style, has rock-faced
stone basement, first floor band and eaves cornice. To left, a
square tower porch, 3 stages, with a pyramidal spire.
Round-arched entrance with double doors, and above. a canted
oriel window, 4 lights. Above again, 2 round-arched blind
openings divided by a pilaster. To right, 6 windows on each
floor. Segment-arched basement openings, and 2 gabled dormers
with finials.
Addition, to right, in harmonising style and materials. To
left, a slightly projecting entrance bay with coped gable and
finial. Panelled double door with overlight and sidelights, in
ashlar surround with pediment. Above, a 4-light window with
stained glass, and over it, a smaller 4-light window. In the
gable, a 3-light window. To right, 2 windows to ground floor
and basement, then a round-arched cart entrance, 2 storeys,
with voussoirs. Above, 3 windows and above them, 3 wooden
gabled dormers.
Listing NGR: SK5676840314
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