Harman Patil (Editor)

Chester City Club

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
OS grid reference
  
SJ 405 663

Reference no.
  
1376334

Year built
  
1807

Designated
  
28 July 1955

Phone
  
+44 1244 325895

Architect
  
Chester City Club

Location
  
1 Northgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, England

Address
  
St Peters Churchyard, Northgate St, Chester CH1 2HG, UK

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival architecture

Similar
  
St Peter's Church - Chester, Woodbank - Stockport, The Lyceum - Liverpool, Church of Our Lady and Saint, Quern Park

Chester City Club is at 1 Northgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.

Contents

History

The newsroom was built in 1807, to a design by Thomas Harrison. It opened the following year as the Commercial Coffee Room. It was later renamed as the Commercial Newsroom. In 1815 the contents of the city library were moved into the building, but later transferred into the Mechanics' Institute, before the creation of the city's free public library in 1877. The newsroom was managed by a committee, and at the time its "automatic" members included the mayor, the local members of parliament, and leading military officers. Since the middle of the 19th century it has been known as the Chester City Club.

Architecture

The building is constructed in yellow ashlar stone on the front, and brown brick on the sides and rear. Its architectural style is Greek Revival. The building is expressed as two storeys at the front, and three at the back. On the front facing Northgate Street the lower storey consists of a rusticated three-bay arcade, set behind which are modern shop fronts. In the upper storey are four Ionic pilasters dividing it into three bays, each of which contains a 24-pane sash window. At the top of the building is a pediment above an architrave and a frieze. On each side of the building, to the north and the south, are passages leading St Peter's Churchyard. The rear of the building contains the original entrance to the club.

References

Chester City Club Wikipedia


Similar Topics