111, Carrington Street is a Grade II listed building in the Nottingham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 November 1995. A 1900 Bank, office.

111, Carrington Street

WRENN ID
last-tallow-solstice
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Nottingham
Country
England
Date first listed
30 November 1995
Type
Bank, office
Source
Historic England listing

Description

NOTTINGHAM

SK5739SW CARRINGTON STREET 646-1/23/85 (East side) No.111

GV II

Formerly known as: Allied Irish Bank CARRINGTON STREET. Bank, now offices. 1900. By Watson Fothergill of Nottingham for the Nottingham and Notts Bank. Altered late C20. Renaissance Revival style. Red brick with pink and grey granite plinth, ashlar and terracotta dressings. Roof not visible. Corner pilasters, polychrome bands, dentillated cornice. Ground floor has a door and overlight to left, and 3 reglazed windows, divided by granite columns. Above, 2 rounded stone bay windows, 3 lights, with lead domes and a terracotta balustrade. Above again, 2 cross mullioned windows. Attic has a shouldered coped gable with 5 round-arched windows, 2 blank. INTERIOR refitted late C20. (Get to know Nottingham: Brand K: Watson Fothergill, Architect: Nottingham: 1987-: 6 & 7).

Listing NGR: SK5739639264

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