Latitude: 53.7627 / 53°45'45"N
Longitude: -0.2968 / 0°17'48"W
OS Eastings: 512370
OS Northings: 430940
OS Grid: TA123309
Mapcode National: GBR GYG.0L
Mapcode Global: WHHGQ.DPW9
Plus Code: 9C5XQP73+37
Entry Name: Nos. 614-620, HOLDERNESS ROAD
Listing Date: 21 January 1994
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1209865
English Heritage Legacy ID: 387617
ID on this website: 101209865
Location: Mile House, Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU9
County: City of Kingston upon Hull
Electoral Ward/Division: Southcoates East
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Kingston upon Hull
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Riding of Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Southcoates St Aidan
Church of England Diocese: York
Tagged with: Building
This List entry was subject to a Minor Enhancement on 30/03/2017
TA 13 SW,
680-1/5/198
KINGSTON UPON HULL,
HOLDERNESS ROAD (South East side),
Nos. 614-620 (Even)
II
Four shops and flats. 1912 with mid and late C20 alterations. By
Gelder & Kitchen of Hull. Yellow brick, with ashlar front and
dressings, roof not visible. Three grouped ridge and single corner
stacks. Baroque Revival style. Three storeys; 4x2 windows. Corner
site with splayed corner topped with a heavily buttressed
ashlar dome with finial. Main front has a giant order of
paired Ionic columns carrying an entablature with modillion
cornice. Above it, a balustrade with pedestals supported by
volutes. Four tripartite glazing-bar sashes, the central one with
a large double keystone, and above, four transomed Diocletian
windows. Below, four shop fronts with late C20 alterations and
common fascia cornice with brackets. Angled corner, to right,
has a glazing-bar sash on the upper floors, the first-floor
one with a double keystone. Right return, of similar design,
has to left two partly reglazed sashes and above, a Diocletian
window. To right, a single sash on each upper floor. Below, three
small segment-headed windows. To right, a brick block, two
storeys; 5-window range.
Nos 614-620 were built as a shop for William Jackson and Son, grocers and confectioners. Jacksons owned the largest chain of grocery stores in Hull and the East Riding.
Listing NGR: TA1237030940
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