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Master's House to Rear of Hospital of St John Without the Barrs

A Grade I Listed Building in Lichfield, Staffordshire

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Latitude: 52.6802 / 52°40'48"N

Longitude: -1.8279 / 1°49'40"W

OS Eastings: 411729

OS Northings: 309179

OS Grid: SK117091

Mapcode National: GBR 4DN.STJ

Mapcode Global: WHCGN.WWQP

Plus Code: 9C4WM5JC+3R

Entry Name: Master's House to Rear of Hospital of St John Without the Barrs

Listing Date: 5 February 1952

Last Amended: 17 June 1994

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1298403

English Heritage Legacy ID: 382732

ID on this website: 101298403

Location: Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13

County: Staffordshire

District: Lichfield

Civil Parish: Lichfield

Built-Up Area: Lichfield

Traditional County: Staffordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Staffordshire

Church of England Parish: Lichfield Christ Church

Church of England Diocese: Lichfield

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Description



LICHFIELD

SK1109SE ST JOHN STREET
1094-1/8/168 (South West side)
05/02/52 Master's House to rear of Hospital
of St John without the Barrs
(Formerly Listed as:
ST JOHN STREET
(South West side)
St John's Hospital including Chapel)

GV I

House of the master of the Hospital of St John attached to the
west end of the chapel. c1495 with some foundations probably
c1135, extensively altered in late C16 or early C17 and again
in late C18; stucco removed c1980.
Brick with ashlar dressings; slate roof with brick end stacks.
Double-depth plan. Georgian style.
East front facing road of 3 storeys, 2-window range with
outshut under catslide roof to left attached to chapel. Quoins
indicate original form with recessed centre; some remaining
dressings to original windows. Entrance has moulded pilaster
strips, frieze and cornice to 6-flush-panel door, similar
entrance to return of outshut. Windows mostly
segmental-headed, that to ground floor with 18-pane sash, 2
similar windows to 1st floor and 2-light casements, one with
partly leaded glazing, to 2nd floor, similar windows to return
of outshut.
Rear 3-window range has cogged frieze over ground floor,
ashlar cornice over 1st floor and simple brick top cornice.
Windows have sills, and brick flat arches, over 8/12-pane
sashes to ground floor, 16-pane sashes to 1st floor, 9-pane
sashes to 2nd floor. Some diapering visible to left of 1st
floor, and dressings and straight joints indicating former
windows. Left return, entrance front, has 2 projecting stacks,
round-headed entrance has doorcase with panelled pilaster
strips and cornice, fanlight with radial glazing bars and
3-fielded-panel door; varied fenestration including 18-pane
horned sashes. Right return has similar blocked windows and
entrance with doorcase.
INTERIOR: cellars have medieval masonry, some recesses with
4-centred heads and stop-chamfered joists; open well staircase
has close string with entablature with pulvinated frieze,
column-on-vase balusters, square newels and moulded handrail;
entrance hall has C17 panelling; room to rear left has c1720
bolection-moulded panelling with dado rail and cornice,
fireplace and elliptical recess with fixed sideboard; 1st
floor has rooms with large beams and joists, 2 richly moulded
beams; 2-fielded-panel doors.
The house is built on the foundations of the original hall of
the hospital, which was an extension of the chapel; the
building was represented in the early C18 as having gables
flanking a central recess.
(Victoria History of the County of Stafford: Oxford: 1970-:
P.279-89; Clayton H: St John's Hospital Lichfield: Lichfield:
1984-; Buck S and N: The South West Prospect of the City of
Lichfield: 1711-1753).


Listing NGR: SK1173109175

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