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North Malt Warehouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.0811 / 53°4'51"N

Longitude: -0.8104 / 0°48'37"W

OS Eastings: 479780

OS Northings: 354422

OS Grid: SK797544

Mapcode National: GBR CLF.ZWG

Mapcode Global: WHFHH.JT9C

Plus Code: 9C5X35JQ+CR

Entry Name: North Malt Warehouse

Listing Date: 7 August 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1228818

English Heritage Legacy ID: 385004

ID on this website: 101228818

Location: Newark-on-Trent, Newark and Sherwood, Nottinghamshire, NG24

County: Nottinghamshire

District: Newark and Sherwood

Civil Parish: Newark

Built-Up Area: Newark-on-Trent

Traditional County: Nottinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Newark-upon-Trent with Coddington

Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham

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Description



NEWARK ON TRENT

SK7954SE GREAT NORTH ROAD
619-1/5/153 (East side (off))
07/08/89 North Malt Warehouse

GV II

Maltings, now warehouse. c1870, with mid C20 alterations.
Built for John Hole, brewer. Mass concrete, rendered
externally, with hipped Welsh slate roofs. Regular
fenestration with segment headed windows. 3 storeys; 18 window
range, the river front divided into 6 hipped bays. River front
has 8 windows flanked by single loft doors and beyond on
either side, 4 windows. Second floor and ground floor have
similar fenestration, with a door inserted on the ground floor
between the 2 left windows. Rear has a 3 storey kiln at each
end, flush with the face. Fenestration altered by the
insertion of a pair of gigantic double doors at either end of
the central block. Beyond them, on either side, a large pair
of double doors. On the second floor, a central gabled hoist
canopy. South end has kiln to left with blank first floor and
6 windows above and below. Range to right has 6 windows on
each floor. North end has similar fenestration. Interior has a
large section of the floors removed and replaced by tall
square reinforced concrete columns. Surviving floors are
carried on iron columns. Kiln spaces survive. This building is
an early example of mass concrete construction.


Listing NGR: SK7978054422

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