Latitude: 55.0477 / 55°2'51"N
Longitude: -1.4472 / 1°26'49"W
OS Eastings: 435418
OS Northings: 572713
OS Grid: NZ354727
Mapcode National: GBR LBB2.HC
Mapcode Global: WHD4K.RD17
Plus Code: 9C7W2HX3+34
Entry Name: Spanish City
Listing Date: 19 February 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1025339
English Heritage Legacy ID: 303431
Also known as: Empress Ballroom
Carlton Bingo Club
ID on this website: 101025339
Location: Whitley Bay, North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, NE26
County: North Tyneside
Electoral Ward/Division: Whitley Bay
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Whitley Bay
Traditional County: Northumberland
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Tyne and Wear
Church of England Parish: Tynemouth St Paul, Cullercoats
Church of England Diocese: Newcastle
Tagged with: Theatre Cinema Dance hall Bingo hall
This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 10 October 2022 to amend description for correction of building material.
NZ 37 SE
5/182
WHITLEY BAY
PROMENADE (west side)
Spanish City
GV
II
Originally theatre, and eight shops, converted to amusement arcade, bar and bingo hall, now a mix of restaurants, café, micro pub and three shops.1908-10 by Cackett and Burns Dick for Whitley Pleasure Gardens Ltd; LG Mouchel engineers using Hennebique patent 'ferro-concrete' (reinforced concrete); copper statues. Free Baroque style. Two storey three bay main block flanked by three storey towers and single storey four bay wings. Central block: seven wide steps to three double doors under bracketed keyed arch with deep panelled coffering. Either side single shops with bracketed fascias defined by pilasters with garland and wreath ornament. Above nine windows divided by single pilasters and entablature into three groups with renewed windows. Tower doors have bracketed canopies under lunettes; two upper stages contain sash window in architrave and slit windows. Cornice. One storey wings have pilasters defining four shop windows on either side plus wreaths to fascias. Central dome has colonnaded lantern and iron finial; drum has twelve round windows in projecting panels. Other roofs flat. Either side single simplified towers crowned by hand raised copper statues of cymbal players. Door head in right tower and pilasters in right wing obscured by signs at time of survey. Restored in 2018
INTERIOR: has circular entrance hall, originally two storey, and now reinstated following the insertion of a floor at first floor level with coffered concrete dome above. This dome is 50 feet in diameter and has twelve oval windows with festoon swags. Ground floor now converted into restaurant, has twelve columns. Former theatre was converted to Bingo Hall but is now vacant
Listing NGR: NZ3539872722
External links are from the relevant listing authority and, where applicable, Wikidata. Wikidata IDs may be related buildings as well as this specific building. If you want to add or update a link, you will need to do so by editing the Wikidata entry.
Other nearby listed buildings