Latitude: 51.8648 / 51°51'53"N
Longitude: -2.2446 / 2°14'40"W
OS Eastings: 383253
OS Northings: 218495
OS Grid: SO832184
Mapcode National: GBR 1L5.3B4
Mapcode Global: VH94C.1DQ9
Plus Code: 9C3VVQ74+W5
Entry Name: Guildhall
Listing Date: 12 March 1973
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1271663
English Heritage Legacy ID: 472200
Also known as: Guildhall Cinema
ID on this website: 101271663
Location: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL1
County: Gloucestershire
District: Gloucester
Electoral Ward/Division: Westgate
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Gloucester
Traditional County: Gloucestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire
Church of England Parish: Hempsted with Gloucester, Saint Mary de Lode and Saint Mary de Crypt
Church of England Diocese: Gloucester
Tagged with: Cinema City hall Arts centre Seat of local government
GLOUCESTER
SO8318NW EASTGATE STREET
844-1/8/109 (North side)
12/03/73 No.23
Guildhall
GV II
Guildhall, now offices and arts centre. 1890-2. George H Hunt
for Gloucester City Council; ground floor altered c1987 for
conversion to offices, the upper floors converted to arts
centre c1991 with minor alterations. Ashlar, slate roof.
French Renaissance style.
PLAN: entrance to ground floor office on left, entrance to
arts centre on right with lobby to principal staircase leading
to a central atrium chamber on first floor giving access to
former council chamber, mayor's parlour, the sheriff's room,
and members' room, etc.
EXTERIOR: three storeys and basement; five bays with a slight
projection to the outer bays (1:3:1); on the ground floor
banded rustication above a chamfered offset plinth and ashlar
course capped by a moulded string course, at first-floor level
an entablature. Central doorway in a projecting frame is
flanked by panelled pilasters and consoles supporting a hood
formed by the projection to the entablature. On each side of
the doorway a later, inserted, display window and in each end
bay a doorway in opening with raised flat arch projecting
keystone and panelled double doors; the taller first floor
treated as a piano nobile, with an applied, recessed Ionic
order to the three central bays, and with entablature with
modillion cornice also slightly recessed between above the
central bays, in each of the central bays a large semicircular
arched opening framed by an outer order of pilasters and
archivolt and in each French doors with fanlight leading onto
a stone balustraded balcony, the central balcony above the
projecting hood over the central doorway on the ground floor,
in each end bay a large opening with flat head, moulded
architrave and cornice and French casements above balustrades
within the jambs; in the attic storey the three central bays
defined by shaped piers supporting a crowning cornice, in each
central bay a circular window with moulded architrave
supported by boldly sculpted putti; in each end bay a slightly
projecting centre framed by similar piers and a pediment at
the level of the crowning cornice, with a two-light window
with sashes framed by architraves; on each side of the
projections an elaborately carved trophy, above the cornice a
parapet with piers crowned by vases.
INTERIOR: the staircase remodelled c1930; all the principal
rooms on the first floor retain original joinery and
plasterwork of high quality; the first floor atrium has a
three-bay Ionic colonnade at either end, blank arcades on the
side walls with decorative plaster spandrels, a coffered
ceiling and a mosaic floor; the former council room to rear
has a clerestory roof and elaborate joinery and plasterwork.
Listing NGR: SO8325318495
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