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Latitude: 52.9587 / 52°57'31"N
Longitude: -1.1638 / 1°9'49"W
OS Eastings: 456269
OS Northings: 340471
OS Grid: SK562404
Mapcode National: GBR LLM.3J
Mapcode Global: WHDGS.3W2P
Plus Code: 9C4WXR5P+FF
Entry Name: Kirks Factory with Chimney and Boilerhouse
Listing Date: 10 September 1998
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1376498
English Heritage Legacy ID: 470500
ID on this website: 101376498
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: Architectural structure
NOTTINGHAM
SK 5640 SW
NEWD I GATE STREET (Southeast side)
646-1/12/10017
Kirk's Factory with chimney and boilerhouse
GV II
Alternatively known as: Kirk¿s Factory with chimney and boilerhouse, RUSSELL STREET Tenement lace factory with chimney and boilerhouse, now warehouse. Dated 1872, with additions 1879 and 1894. Restored late C20. Red brick with blue brick, moulded brick and ashlar dressings and slate roofs. Plinth, polychrome bands, elaborate dentillated eaves. Windows are mainly original cast-iron glazing bar casements, with moulded brick segmental heads and keystones. Ground floor and first floor windows boarded. 4 storeys plus attics; 17 x 10 bays, on corner site with rounded corner entrance bay. Entrance bay has a round-arched doorway with voussoirs and keystone double doors and fanlight. Above, single windows on each floor. The bay is topped with a moulded round-arched gable and finial containing a clock in a dated surround. Behind the gable, a wooden enclosure containing a bell. Both returns have regular fenestration. Left return, to Russell Street, has to left a moulded round-arched cart opening with keystone and double doors. Attics have clerestory with continuous glazing bar windows. Newdigate Street range has at the rear a rounded stair turret at each end, with an additional buttresses stair turret adjoining to the right. Third bay has hoist and loft doors. In yard to rear a boiler house, 2 storeys, 3 bays, has to left 2 blocked segment-arched first floor windows. Between boiler house and factory, an octagonal chimney stack with recessed top, approx 25m high. Like many lace factories, this building became a tobacco factory c1900.
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