Former Coal Shed and Stores at Clevedon Pumping Station is a Grade II listed building in the North Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 August 1982. Store.
Former Coal Shed and Stores at Clevedon Pumping Station
- WRENN ID
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- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Somerset
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 10 August 1982
- Type
- Store
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Former coal shed and stores, now stores. Built in 1901. Designed by Henry Dare Bryan in the Domestic Revival style for the Clevedon Waterworks Company. Not included in the listing is the single-storey, late C20 garage to the north side of the principal building.
MATERIALS: built of squared and coursed Pennant rubble stone with ashlar dressings under a plain clay tile cross-gabled roof.
PLAN: roughly T-shaped plan.
EXTERIOR: single-storey building with gabled roof and deep, overhanging eaves and a continuous ashlar plat band. The principal elevation (east) has close-studded timber to the gable, with a heart-shaped pendant to the apex. Below is a wide carriage entrance with battered clasping buttresses to the corners. Set-back and attached to the left-hand side are two ancillary rooms. The room to the left has a pair of timber plank doors within a timber door surround and a three-light fanlight above. The timber plank door to the right has an ashlar door surround. The side (south) elevation of the principal range has a gabled dormer window with four-light timber mullion window with leaded lights. This is repeated to the north elevation. To the roof is an axial timber roof lantern with louvered sides and a leaded pinnacle with ball finial.
INTERIOR: the principal room has brick walls and a scissor-braced roof.
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