Latitude: 51.454 / 51°27'14"N
Longitude: -2.5874 / 2°35'14"W
OS Eastings: 359278
OS Northings: 172941
OS Grid: ST592729
Mapcode National: GBR C9K.RM
Mapcode Global: VH88N.3QH7
Plus Code: 9C3VFC37+H2
Entry Name: Former Tramway Generating Station
Listing Date: 1 November 1966
Last Amended: 30 December 1994
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1282287
English Heritage Legacy ID: 379462
ID on this website: 101282287
Location: Box Makers Yard, Bristol, BS1
County: City of Bristol
Electoral Ward/Division: Central
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Bristol
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Bristol
Church of England Parish: St Mary Redcliffe with Temple, Bristol and St John the Baptist, Bedminster
Church of England Diocese: Bristol
Tagged with: Architectural structure
BRISTOL
ST5972 COUNTERSLIP STREET
901-1/42/87 (North side)
01/11/66 Former Tramway Generating Station
(Formerly Listed as:
COUNTERSLIP STREET
Counterslip Warehouse (Kinloch & Co
Ltd))
II*
Tramway generating station, now offices. 1899. By W Curtis
Green. For Bristol Tramways and Carriage Company. Red brick
with limestone ashlar dressings. Open plan. Baroque style.
5 storeys. Tall pedimented end has a large Venetian window
with a splayed, coffered central arch and narrow flanking
windows, below a moulded entablature forming an ashlar band
round the building, with smaller windows above in sunken
panels with architraves and floating cornices. Above is a
second band with roundels to the base of 4 Ionic coulumns set
flush with the wall with a balustrade between, in front of a
large lunette window. Dentils, egg-and-dart and modillions to
the pediment, which contains a narrow louvred light below a
shell within a shallow niche with an arched cornice, and
parapet above; this is balustraded along the splayed left-hand
corner, which contains a small doorway. The side elevations
are a 5-window range of sunken panels between brick pilasters
with Ionic capitals, containing 3-light ground-floor windows
below first-floor lunettes with Venetian windows to the third
floor, and keyed oculi above.
INTERIOR: inserted c1980 interior.
Green designed the shells of a number of power stations
including Hove and Chiswick, of which this is considered his
finest.
(Gomme A, Jenner M and Little B: Bristol, An Architectural
History: Bristol: 1979-: 390; Lord J and Southam J: The
Floating Harbour: Bristol: 1983-: 99; Grey A S: Edwardian
Architecture: London: 1985-: 199).
Listing NGR: ST5927872941
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