Latitude: 52.9561 / 52°57'21"N
Longitude: -1.1616 / 1°9'41"W
OS Eastings: 456421
OS Northings: 340186
OS Grid: SK564401
Mapcode National: GBR LLN.LG
Mapcode Global: WHDGS.4Y4N
Plus Code: 9C4WXR4Q+C9
Entry Name: Canning Terrace Including Cemetery Gateway
Listing Date: 12 July 1972
Last Amended: 30 November 1995
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1246301
English Heritage Legacy ID: 454882
ID on this website: 101246301
Location: The Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG7
County: City of Nottingham
Electoral Ward/Division: Arboretum
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Nottingham
Traditional County: Nottinghamshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire
Church of England Parish: Nottingham St Peter with St James
Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham
Tagged with: Gate Almshouse Terrace of houses
NOTTINGHAM
SK5640SW CANNING CIRCUS
646-1/12/73 (North East side)
12/07/72 Nos.1-15 (consecutive) Canning
Terrace including cemetery gateway
(Formerly Listed as:
CANNING CIRCUS
Cemetery Gateway, Canning Terrace)
(Formerly Listed as:
CANNING CIRCUS
Nos 2-7 (consec) Canning Terrace)
(Formerly Listed as:
CANNING CIRCUS
Nos 10-15 (consec) Canning Terrace)
GV II
Cemetery gatehouse flanked by almshouses. 1837-40. By SS
Rawlinson for the General Cemetery Co. Restored c1985. Stucco
and brick, with slate roofs and corniced stacks. Debased
Classical style. Dentillated cornices. Symmetrical facade,
with square gatehouse flanked by ranges of almshouses with
pedimented centres.
2 storeys; 3/1/3 bays. Gatehouse has a recessed rusticated
centre with a round carriage arch under a dentillated cornice.
Projecting side bays have single windows, round-arched on the
first floor. Central square clock tower, topped by a
round-arched bell turret with cross pediments. On each side, a
large stack. Similar rear elevation. Under the archway, 2
pairs of cast-iron gates and short flanking railings. The
gates are marked "Falconer & Co., Derby, 1838".
Almshouses have projecting centres and 3 symmetrically placed
stacks. Round-arched ground floor openings with moulded heads
and lintel band. In each bay, 2 glazing bar windows flanked by
doors. Tripartite first floor windows with a narrow centre
light. Centre window is flanked by shouldered blanks.
Named for George Canning, Prime Minister in 1827.
(The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Nottinghamshire: London:
1979-: 243).
Listing NGR: SK5642140186
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