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Latitude: 55.0059 / 55°0'21"N
Longitude: -1.6377 / 1°38'15"W
OS Eastings: 423269
OS Northings: 567981
OS Grid: NZ232679
Mapcode National: GBR KB0K.7B
Mapcode Global: WHC3J.TFBS
Plus Code: 9C7W2946+8W
Entry Name: St Nicholas Hospital
Listing Date: 14 November 1997
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1376822
English Heritage Legacy ID: 468954
ID on this website: 101376822
Location: Kenton, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE3
County: Newcastle upon Tyne
Electoral Ward/Division: West Gosforth
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Newcastle upon Tyne
Traditional County: Northumberland
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Tyne and Wear
Church of England Parish: Gosforth St Hugh
Church of England Diocese: Newcastle
Tagged with: Hospital Medical organisation
NZ 26 NW
1833/8/10057
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
JUBILEE ROAD, Gosforth
(West side)
St Nicholas Hospital
GV
II
Formerly known as: NewcastleUpon Tyne City Asylum JUBILEE ROAD, Gosforth.
Also known as: Coxlodge Asylum JUBILEE ROAD, Gosforth.
City asylum, now disused hospital. 1865-69, by WL Moffatt of Edinburgh for the County Borough of Newcastle. Mid C20 alterations and additions. Coursed squared stone with ashlaer dressings and gabled and hipped slate roofs. Coped ridge and side wall stacks. Plinth and quoins. Italianate style. Windows are glazing bar and plain sashes, some reglazed late C20 in original openings. Ground floor windows boarded. Cruciform corridor plan, with central block comprising offices, kitchen, dining room, chapel, and superintendent's house. On either side, wings containing gallery wards, with cross wings and end pavilions. Orientated east-west, with entrance front to north. Entrance front, 9 bays, has a slightly projecting tower porch, with recessed round arched panelled doors flanked by rusticated pilasters and topped with a sham balustrade. Above, a round arched window. Above again, a square tower with round arched recessed panels under half-hipped dormers, each with a blank roundel over a paired round arched window. The tower is topped with a square wooden turret with round arched openings and pyramidal roof. Flanking the porch, 3 windows. Above, 2 round arched windows under half-hipped dormers, then a flat headed window. All these windows have cast iron sham balconies. Beyond, at each end of the range, a square projection, that to right with a tripartite mullioned window, and above it, a round arched window under a half-hipped dormer. Left projection has a canted stone bay window and above, a tripartite sash under a half-hipped dormer.
To left, superintendent's house, 2 storeys. To right, an ashlar doorcase with panelled pilastersand cornice on scroll brackets. Plain door with overlight. Above, 2 plain sashes. Beyond, ward ranges with regular fenestration and central projections, mid C20, 2 storeys. In the angle with the cross wings, a square corner tower with pyramidal roof, topped with a square tapered ventilating shaft, 2 stages. This has plain openings on each side at the upper stage, and a pyramidal roof with dentillated cornice and wind vane. South front has a projecting central block, 2 storeys, with modillion eaves to a hipped roof, topped with a square wooden turret set diagonally. This has round arched openings and square domed roof with finial. Central segment headed door and overlight, flanked by 2 glazing bar windows, all with segment headed rusticated surrounds and keystones. Above, on a sill band, 5 round arched glazing bar windows with keystones. Returns have similar fenestration. In the return angles, square towers, 3 stages plus attics, with pyramidal roofs. Canted stone bay window with balustrade, and above, a tripartite sash. Above again, a triple sash, and to the attics, 3 small square lights. Ward ranges, 2 storeys, 18 windows, have regular fenestration, with a hipped central projection, 4 windows. Left wing has a single storey addition, c1960, running the width of the range. Cross wings end in square pavilions, 2 storeys, with 3 windows on each floor and a square wooden ventilation cupola set diagonally. Interior: central dining room, 5 x 4 bays, has central arcade with shallow segmental arches carried on round cast iron columns with simple bases and capitals. On each side, beams and cornices carried on octagonal cast iron columns with moulded bases and capitals. First floor chapel is divided by a central arcade, 3 bays, with 3 moulded ashlar elliptical arches carried on square piers which transform to octagons. Matching responds. Matchboard dado to sill level. Window shafts with foliage capitals. 2 collar purlin roofs with king posts and moulded arch braces, on keeled shaft corbels. Roll moulded round arched openings in the chapel and adjoining corridors. Ward ranges have some original doors with spy holes. Entrance range and superintendent's house have several rooms with original cornices and doors, one with coved ceiling and fireplace. Wooden dogleg stair with square newels, in stairwell with cornice, coved ceiling and pyramidal skylight.
Listing NGR: NZ2326967981
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