10, New Bond Street is a Grade II listed building in the Bath and North East Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 August 1975. Shop.
10, New Bond Street
- WRENN ID
- waiting-sill-dale
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bath and North East Somerset
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 5 August 1975
- Type
- Shop
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
No. 10 New Bond Street is a shop with accommodation above, built between 1805 and 1820, with 20th-century alterations. It was designed by John Palmer, the City Architect, with the design made in 1801 and approved in 1803. The building is constructed of limestone ashlar, painted on the first and second floors, with a roof that is not visible from the street.
The structure has a single depth plan and features two fronts, one facing New Bond Street and the other facing New Bond Street Place. It is two storeys high with a full attic storey and consists of four bays, including a canted corner bay and two additional bays on New Bond Street Place. The ground floor has a late 20th-century shopfront, except for a commemorative panel located in New Bond Street Place. The first floor contains late 19th-century plate glass sash windows, with a plain fourth window being blind, and two more on New Bond Street Place. The second floor mirrors the first, but the windows are six-over-six sashes. There is a cornice above the second floor, and the attic features eight-over-eight sashes, with the second, fourth, and sixth windows being blind. The building is topped with a cornice, parapet, and an ashlar stack with pots.
An additional feature of the building is a bronze memorial plaque on New Bond Street Place, which commemorates the residence of two pioneers of moving pictures: John Roebuck Rudge and the more well-known William Friese-Green, the inventor of Kinematography. The interior of the building has not been inspected.
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