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Prince's Dock Chambers and the Quayside Public House

A Grade II Listed Building in Kingston upon Hull, City of Kingston upon Hull

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7425 / 53°44'32"N

Longitude: -0.3378 / 0°20'15"W

OS Eastings: 509725

OS Northings: 428626

OS Grid: TA097286

Mapcode National: GBR GNP.8T

Mapcode Global: WHGFR.S6B8

Plus Code: 9C5XPMR6+XV

Entry Name: Prince's Dock Chambers and the Quayside Public House

Listing Date: 12 November 1973

Last Amended: 21 January 1994

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1218865

English Heritage Legacy ID: 387744

ID on this website: 101218865

Location: Lisle Court, Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU1

County: City of Kingston upon Hull

Electoral Ward/Division: Myton

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: Hull Most Holy and Undivided Trinity

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description



TA0928NE
680-1/22/307
12/11/73


KINGSTON UPON HULL
PRINCE'S DOCK STREET (East side)
No.26

Prince's Dock Chambers and The Quayside Public House

(Formerly Listed as:
PRINCE'S DOCK STREET
No.26
Seamen's Welfare Office, Prince's Dock Chambers, Royal Oak PH)


GV

II

5 houses, now offices and public house. Early C19, with mid
C19 and mid and late C20 alterations. Brick with ashlar
dressings and gabled and hipped slate roofs with single gable
and 3 ridge stacks. Wooden gutter and brackets.
3 storeys; 11-window range. Central range, 6 windows, has
channelled rusticated ashlar ground floor with 3 half-glazed
doors and segmental overlights. 3 groups of 3 windows, mainly
C20 casements, the 3 to left flat-headed, the remainder
segment-headed. Above, 6 windows, mainly plain sashes, with
keystone lintels. Above again, 5 smaller windows of various
types, the third replaced by a hatch, also with keystone
lintels.
No.26, to left, has 2 plain sashes with keystone lintels and
above, to right, a smaller casement with similar lintel. To
its left, a larger 4-light late C20 casement. Below, a late
C20 stone-clad shop front with a transomed 3-light casement to
left and a pair of doors with overlight to right.
Public house, to right, has 3 renewed plain sashes and above,
3 tilting casements, all with keystone lintels. Below, a
renewed wooden shop front in late C19 style with central
glazed door flanked by 3-light windows with leaded toplights.
Right return, to Posterngate, has to right 3 plain sashes with
keystone lintels and to their left, a top hung casement.
Above, to right, two 8-pane sashes with keystone lintels.
Ground floor has 5 plain sashes with keystone lintels.


Listing NGR: TA 09725 28637

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