Latitude: 51.4543 / 51°27'15"N
Longitude: -2.595 / 2°35'42"W
OS Eastings: 358752
OS Northings: 172986
OS Grid: ST587729
Mapcode National: GBR C8K.2H
Mapcode Global: VH88M.YPZZ
Plus Code: 9C3VFC33+PX
Entry Name: 35, Corn Street
Listing Date: 1 November 1966
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1298787
English Heritage Legacy ID: 379367
ID on this website: 101298787
Location: Bristol, BS1
County: City of Bristol
Electoral Ward/Division: Central
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Bristol
Traditional County: Gloucestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Bristol
Church of England Parish: Bristol St Stephen with St James and St John the Baptist with St Michael and St George
Church of England Diocese: Bristol
Tagged with: Building
BRISTOL
ST5872NE CORN STREET, Centre
901-1/16/561 (North side)
01/11/66 No.35
GV II*
Bank. C14/15 vault beneath 1811 bank. Possibly by John Nash.
For Miles Bank. Refronted 1879, perhaps by W Gingell.
Limestone ashlar with a hipped Welsh slate roof and central
glazed lantern.
Single-depth plan. Italian Renaissance Revival-style bank.
Single storey; 3-window range. A symmetrical front has
pilasters with faceted rustication on the ground floor, banded
above to a panelled frieze, 4 groups of triple brackets to a
cornice, and dies with patera to 3 sections of balustrade;
rusticated ground floor to a plat band. A central doorway has
octagonal plinths to Tuscan columns, with vermiculated blocks,
set in coved reveals to an entablature with inset
roll-moulding, a segmental pediment, and double 6-panel doors.
Tall windows each side rise through the plat band with blocks
to the architrave below, a small window above the door, all
with eared architraves, entablatures as the door, and
pediments; outer 9/9-pane sashes.
INTERIOR: open banking hall with an intermediate cornice,
ceiling cornice, rear open semicircular arch, and a round
lantern with panelled sides, probably with most of the
original decorative scheme.
Vaulted brick cellars beneath; beneath the street to the front
is a C14/15 vault with 3 chamfered pointed arches from street,
adjoining a straight joint marking rear of right-hand wall of
medieval tenement. In this wall are 2 wide chamfered
pointed-arched doorways to vaulted cells of 3 bays, approx 5m
wide x 6m deep; similar arch to right of rear wall; chamfered
jambs to former on left. To front on right are 4 chamfered
voussoirs of segmental arch; the vault has 3 chamfered
transverse ribs, split to form Y ribs meeting common springers
at front. HISTORICAL NOTE: the facade originally had a low
arch and 3 smaller, unmoulded windows. Nash was working at
Blaise House for Harford, who was a partner in Miles Bank, the
original client. An exceptionally fine and complete example of
an early C19 bank, which has also retained a very rare and
notable example of a late medieval vaulted undercroft. Linked
by C20 glazed lobby to c1770 Banker's House (qv) behind, the
latter being an important component of the late Georgian bank.
(Gomme A, Jenner M and Little B: Bristol, An Architectural
History: Bristol: 1979-: 352).
Listing NGR: ST5875272986
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