14 And 15, King Street is a Grade II listed building in the Bristol, City of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 March 1977. Warehouse, public house, office. 1 related planning application.

14 And 15, King Street

WRENN ID
high-pedestal-vale
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bristol, City of
Country
England
Date first listed
4 March 1977
Type
Warehouse, public house, office
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

14 and 15 King Street is a former warehouse, now serving as a public house and office, built around 1860. The building features a mix of pennant rock-faced ashlar, squared rubble, red brick, and limestone dressings, with a roof that is not visible. It stands three stories tall and has a seven-window range, divided into two sections. The taller section, No.15, is on the right and has a four-window range, complete with a full-width plat band, cornice band, and a coped parapet. The ground floor of No.15 has segmental-arched windows, and the doorway, which is the second from the right, features a 20th-century door. The upper floor is distinguished by four two-storey semicircular-arched recesses, alternating between brick and limestone dressings, and has segmental-arched first-floor windows and keyed semicircular-arched second-floor windows with chamfered reveals and ashlar bands above the first-floor windows.

No.14, located to the left, is set forward between pilaster strips and has a full-width segmental arch across the ground floor, supported by two cast-iron columns on large granite blocks that span the central basement opening. Its windows are segmental-arched like those of No.15, with piers of banded pennant and limestone ashlar, and a banded parapet. The building features metal-framed windows with margin panes and casements. The rear elevation includes a left-hand gabled three-window section with segmental-arched openings on the ground and first floors, a central pulley hoist, and a parapeted lower right-hand two-window section. Inside, the ground floor has cast-iron columns arranged in seven bays, with flanges to the pillows and timber floor beams, while the upper floors have been converted to open-plan offices.

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