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Barclays Bank building, Sutton

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Town or city
  
Greater London

Completed
  
1894

Opened
  
1894

Country
  
England

Size
  
Four storeys

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Location
  
Sutton, London Borough of Sutton

Client
  
London and Provincial Bank

The Barclays Bank building is a four-storey locally listed building overlooking the historic crossroads in the town centre of Sutton in the south London Borough of Sutton. It was built in 1894, originally as the London and Provincial Bank.

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Location

The building is situated at the junction of Cheam Road and Sutton High Street, the location of the crossroads of the historic turnpike roads which passed through the town. It is located in the Sutton Town Centre High Street Crossroads Conservation Area, which was designated on 9 May 2011.

Architectural design and features

The building is four storeys in height and of ornate design. It forms a prominent landmark when arriving in the town centre from a westerly direction. There is a series of arches at ground level within rusticated stonework. The main entrance is on the corner where the two roads meet, rounded in shape and surrounded by an ornate architrave and segmental pediment, which together serve to create a sense of importance for the bank.

The second storey has fluted columns and simple cross windows. The windows, columns and dentil on the third storey are surrounded by decorative carvings. The attic is on the fourth storey and set within a decorative, balustraded parapet under which there is a decorative frieze.

References

Barclays Bank building, Sutton Wikipedia