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KINGSTON UPON HULL TA03SE COTTINGHAM ROAD
680-1/4/121 (South side)
Newland Methodist Church and meeting
room II Methodist church and adjoining meeting room. 1928, with late
C20 alterations. By Sir Alfred Gelder. Brick with concrete and
ashlar dressings and hipped slate roofs, with octagonal slate
dome to main block, topped with an octagonal turret with
volutes. Edwardian Baroque detailing. Plinth, string course,
eaves band, coped parapets. 2 storeys; octagonal main block
with square pavilions at the corners.
Front elevation, to Cottingham Road, has a recessed pedimented
centre with angle pilasters, flanked by square pavilions.
Central round-headed traceried window with moulded surround,
bracketed sill and elongated double keystone. The window has a
supplementary segmental pediment on brackets. On either side,
a transomed 2-light window with moulded surround. Below,
between the pavilions, a projecting rusticated flat-roofed
porch with corbels above the central recessed doorway. Glazed
double doors with margin glazed overlight. On either side, a
similar smaller doorway with a panel above it, and margin
glazed double doors. The side pavilions have a transomed
2-light margin glazed window with moulded surround and apron,
and a similar window to each return.
Left return, to Newland Avenue, has a central first floor
elevation similar to Cottingham Road front and below, three
2-light transomed windows with moulded surrounds. Pavilion to
left has a transomed margin glazed 2-light window and below
it, a moulded doorcase with cornice and a pair of half-glazed
doors with glazing bars. Left return has a 2-light margin
glazed window with apron. Rear has a half-hipped 2-storey
projection with 2 paired sashes on each floor. Adjoining
meeting room, 2 storeys, has canted corner. Above, two 12-pane
sashes and below, 3 similar sashes.
INTERIOR: square central space with canted corners each with a
pedimented concrete doorcase and a pair of half-glazed doors,
under a shallow steel-framed dome with panelled ribs and band,
and a central boss surrounded by a ring of lights. On 3 sides,
a serpentine bow-fronted cantilevered gallery with
egg-and-dart band and wreaths. 2 columns at rear. At the
corners, single doors with pedimented wooden cases. Under the
gallery, 3 double doors with pedimented concrete doorcases. On
either side, late C20 partitions forming side rooms. At front,
a panelled segmental arch and a stage and dais with fretted
wooden screens and round-arched wooden rail. Fittings include
linked wooden chairs with plywood seats.
(Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Yorkshire: York and The East
Riding: Harmondsworth: 1972-: 284).
Listing NGR: TA0827231473
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Sources
Books and journals Pevsner, N, The Buildings of England: Yorkshire - York and the East Riding, (1972), 284
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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