1, Hollowstone is a Grade II listed building in the Nottingham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 June 1999. Lace warehouse and showrooms.
1, Hollowstone
- WRENN ID
- far-storey-tide
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Nottingham
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 4 June 1999
- Type
- Lace warehouse and showrooms
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
No. 1 Hollowstone is a lace warehouse and showrooms, now used as printing works and workrooms, built in 1908 by Sutton and Gregory of Nottingham for E Elsey. The building is designed in the Baroque Revival style and constructed of red brick with a faience fronted basement and end bays, featuring ashlar dressings and a hipped slate roof. It has six storeys plus a basement and a ten-window range, with the site sloping from left to right.
The basement and second floor have sill bands, and the wooden eaves are dentillated. Most windows are original glazing bar sashes, set beneath shaped brick flat arches with triple keystones, while the second floor windows are plain sashes. The basement features flat-headed barred openings. The ground and first floors have rusticated two-window sections at either end. To the left, there is a round-arched doorway with pilasters and a cornice on brackets, leading to a moulded six-panel door, with a sash window to its right. Above, there are two sashes on each floor, with a coat-of-arms positioned between the upper windows. The central section displays six sashes on each floor, with the upper floors featuring regular fenestration and taller sashes on the third floor.
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