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Latitude: 54.9734 / 54°58'24"N
Longitude: -1.5806 / 1°34'50"W
OS Eastings: 426941
OS Northings: 564387
OS Grid: NZ269643
Mapcode National: GBR SV1.2C
Mapcode Global: WHC3R.P8H5
Plus Code: 9C6WXCF9+9P
Entry Name: Electricity Sub-Station
Listing Date: 22 January 2007
Last Amended: 8 January 2010
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1392135
English Heritage Legacy ID: 498953
ID on this website: 101392135
Location: Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE6
County: Newcastle upon Tyne
Electoral Ward/Division: Byker
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Newcastle upon Tyne
Traditional County: Northumberland
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Tyne and Wear
Church of England Parish: Byker St Michael with St Lawrence
Church of England Diocese: Newcastle
Tagged with: Housing development
NZ2664SE BRINKBURN STREET
1833/30/10146 BYKER
22-JAN-07 (West side)
18-40
GORDON STREET
BYKER
(South side)
62,64 AND 66
BRINKBURN STREET
BYKER
(Off)
ELECTRICITY SUB-STATION
GV II*
Terrace of houses, interrupted by blocks of flats. 1974-6 by Ralph Erskine's Arkitektkontor; site architect Vernon Gracie; structural engineer, White, Young and Partners; main contractor, Shepherd Construction. Pale metric modular brick on timber frame, with green and brown weatherboarding to houses. Nos. 18-20, 31-33 and 38-40 are flats of part reinforced concrete and concrete block construction over open ground floor, clad in brick and with green and red-brown timber fronted balconies. All units have blue metal roofs supported on plywood box beam purlins. Two-storey houses, three-storey flats. Nos. 62-6 Gordon Road with red-brown bird box to side, and open timber porches to front. Nos. 21-30 Brinkburn Street with hoods over front doors. Nos. 31-33 with green balconies, and stores on ground floor under steps at side leading to the first-floor entrances; double-height timber balcony at rear. No. 34 has yellow eaves at rear, and catslide over porch to front. Nos. 38-40 similar to the other flats, but with red-brown balconies. Timber windows with aluminium opening lights; timber doors with glazed panel, some renewed in hardwood. The terrace backs on to Brinkburn Square, with which it forms a group, and continues the distinctive idiom of enclosed squares so distinctive of the Gordon Road neighbourhood. A small Erskine rectangular brick built structure with lean-to roof, housing an original electricity sub-station is situated south of 38-40 Brinkburn Street.
HISTORY: See under Nos 1-75 Dunn Terrace
SOURCES: See under Nos 1-75 Dunn Terrace
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