Lloyds Bank is a Grade II listed building in the Milton Keynes local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 October 1976. Bank. 7 related planning applications.
Lloyds Bank
- WRENN ID
- shadowed-wall-stoat
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Milton Keynes
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 28 October 1976
- Type
- Bank
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Lloyds Bank is a three-storey Italianate building constructed in 1887, located on the south-west side of High Street in Stony Stratford. The building features five sash windows and is made of red brick, accented by a moulded brick string at the impost level of the second-floor windows. The first and second-floor windows have terracotta keystones set in cambered arches, while the ground and first floors display terracotta Vitruvian scrolls and swagged panels.
The ground floor windows are adorned with stone heads, and there are stone finials at the second-floor level above the four pilasters that rise above the first floor. The building is topped with a dentil cornice and has a slate roof with multi-panelled brick chimneys. The central entrance is highly ornamented, featuring a round arch with a terracotta key and spandrel ornament. The ground floor has pairs of windows that project slightly, equipped with wooden mullions and transoms, and are decorated with terracotta above. This section is capped with a dentil and moulded brick cornice, topped by short cast-iron railings.
Nos 59 to 77 (odd) High Street form a group with this building.
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- Full EPC report — heating system, energy costs, size, glazing, construction etc.
- No sale records on file
- Related listed building consents — 7 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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