Nos. 72-82 Upper Parliament Street, including Nos. 1-7 and the Stage Door Public House, Wollaton Street and Westminster Buildings, Theatre Square is a Grade II listed building in the Nottingham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 November 1995. Commercial. 1 related planning application.

Nos. 72-82 Upper Parliament Street, including Nos. 1-7 and the Stage Door Public House, Wollaton Street and Westminster Buildings, Theatre Square

WRENN ID
forgotten-frieze-juniper
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Nottingham
Country
England
Date first listed
30 November 1995
Type
Commercial
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Nos. 72-82 Upper Parliament Street, including Nos. 1-7 and the Stage Door Public House on Wollaton Street, along with Westminster Buildings at Theatre Square, is a group of shops, offices, and a public house built in 1909. The building is constructed of red brick with ashlar dressings and features gable and hipped slate roofs with various coped brick stacks, designed in the Baroque Revival style. It has four storeys plus attics and is arranged in three rows of seven bays.

The windows are primarily original composite sashes, with most first-floor windows featuring open pediments. The entrance front, which consists of three bays, has rounded corners and is defined by rusticated pilasters. The central bay includes a recessed entrance flanked by plate glass shop windows, and above it is a canted bay window that spans three storeys, containing three sashes and flanked by single windows on each floor. The attic features a dormer with a segmental broken pediment and finial, along with flanking box dormers. The curved corner bays have single windows topped with cornices.

The left return to Upper Parliament Street has seven bays with a continuous shopfront from the late 20th century. Above this, there are two complementary facades separated by a rusticated pilaster, featuring three canted bay windows across three storeys, alternating with pairs of windows and single windows to the right. The attics have a mix of pedimented and box dormers. The right return to Wollaton Street mirrors the left with a similar facade and three altered shopfronts. In the centre, there is a single bay front topped with a segmental pediment, and to the right, a lower symmetrical facade with three bays and two canted bay windows.

The interior includes wrought-iron entrance gates with an inscribed overthrow, half-glazed double doors with an overlight, and an open well stair with panelled wainscot.

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