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B Block

A Grade I Listed Building in Chester, Cheshire West and Chester

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.1856 / 53°11'8"N

Longitude: -2.8927 / 2°53'33"W

OS Eastings: 340446

OS Northings: 365762

OS Grid: SJ404657

Mapcode National: GBR 79.3CW0

Mapcode Global: WH88F.J6R5

Plus Code: 9C5V54P4+6W

Entry Name: B Block

Listing Date: 26 February 1985

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1245520

English Heritage Legacy ID: 452905

ID on this website: 101245520

Location: Chester, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH1

County: Cheshire West and Chester

Civil Parish: Chester Castle

Built-Up Area: Chester

Traditional County: Cheshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cheshire

Church of England Parish: Chester St John the Baptist

Church of England Diocese: Chester

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Description


SJ 4065 NW CHESTER CASTLE CASTLE SQUARE

4/606 B Block

GV I

Armoury now Officers' Mess. 1804. By Thomas Harrison of Chester. Cuyper
sandstone ashlar from the Manley quarries and Bunter sandstone ashlar with slate
roofs and lead flashings. Two storeys. Facade facing Castle Square: 9 bays
with high projecting plinth supporting monolithic ½-columns of Greek Doric form
between bays and at the ends. These support a projecting plain entablature with
parapet above resting on slightly projecting plinth and divided by projecting
piers. Between the floors and set between the ½-columns is a series of plain
panels with moulded surrounds forming a sort of decorated band. Central ground
floor double doorway with doors of 3 panels each with rectangular overlight.
Moulded surround and pedimental overdoor supported on fluted consoles which
terminate in roundels. Ground floor sash windows to either side of 3 x 4 panes
(as are all the ground floor windows of the block) here with aedicular surrounds
of compressed entablature supported by fluted consoles. First floor sash
windows of 3 x 2 panes. Arch way adjoining front at left and joining with
lateral colonnade of Assize Courts Block (q.v.), of rusticated stone with
segmental arch, dentilled cornice and central panel to parapet with moulded
surround. Left hand side: 3 bays. Slightly projecting high plinth; panel
between floors and entablature as at front. Central double ground floor doors
with rectangular fanlight above and blank windows to either side. Central sash
window to first floor of 3 x 3 panes with blank windows to either side. Right
hand side of 3 bays with plinth, panel and entablature as at left. Blank
central window with sash windows to either side of 3 x 4 panes. First floor
central window 3 x 2 sash panes with blank windows to either side. The front
and side elevations were paid for by the county, the rear by the government. Of
major importance as an element in the composition formed of the Assize Court
Block, Propylaea and A and B Blocks.

Sources: Frank Simpson - "Chester Castle AD 907-1925". Journal of
the Architectural, Archaeological and His-
toric Society, Chester and North Wales.
New Series Vol.XXVI Part II.

Nikolaus Pevsner and - The Buildings of England : Cheshire.
Edward Hubbard

J Mordaunt Crook - "The Architecture of Thomas Harrison".
Country Life, 22 April 1971.

Moira A R Ockrim - "Thomas Harrison and the Rebuilding of
Chester Castle: A History and Reassessment".
Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society.
Vol.66, 1983.


Listing NGR: SJ4050365806

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