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Maltings 70 Metres North West of Northgate Brewery

A Grade II Listed Building in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.0826 / 53°4'57"N

Longitude: -0.8063 / 0°48'22"W

OS Eastings: 480053

OS Northings: 354596

OS Grid: SK800545

Mapcode National: GBR CLG.LZJ

Mapcode Global: WHFHH.LS85

Plus Code: 9C5X35MV+2F

Entry Name: Maltings 70 Metres North West of Northgate Brewery

Listing Date: 27 November 1975

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1196413

English Heritage Legacy ID: 385167

ID on this website: 101196413

Location: Newark-on-Trent, Newark and Sherwood, Nottinghamshire, NG24

County: Nottinghamshire

District: Newark and Sherwood

Civil Parish: Newark

Built-Up Area: Newark-on-Trent

Traditional County: Nottinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Newark-upon-Trent with Coddington

Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham

Tagged with: Malt house

Description


NEWARK ON TRENT

SK85SW NORTHGATE 619-1/4/316 (North West side) 27/11/75 Maltings 70M north west of Northgate Brewery

GV II

Maltings, now disused. Dated 1864 by datestone on north east gable inscribed "P W Archt. 1864". Disused since 1964. Red brick with yellow brick dressings and gabled and hipped slate and artificial slate roofs. Cogged plinth, first floor band and dentillated eaves. Openings have moulded brick segmental polychrome heads. Most of them are barred. Gabled malthouse range, 3 storeys plus basement, has an addition of 1934 covering most of the north west side. To its right, 3 openings on each floor, the top ones blank. On the south east side, between the main kiln and the water tower, 4 windows on each floor. Pilastered north east gable has 2 tall segment headed recesses. Central flat headed loft door flanked by single windows and above, a hipped wooden hoist canopy with a 9 pane window, flanked by single windows. On the ground floor, 3 windows. South west gable has 3 openings on each floor, the second floor ones blocked, and an additional opening in the gable. Main kiln, to south east, 2 storeys; 2 window range. Hipped roof with 2 pyramidal cowls with wooden hoods and copper fantails in the form of hop leaves. Round wall ties inscribed " T & W Bradley, Newark". 2 openings on each side, the lower ones with moulded heads. Right return has a doorway to the furnaces. Small kiln, to north east, has pyramidal roof with similar hood and fantail. 2 openings on each floor. In the left return angle, a 3 storey hipped water tower with single windows on the upper floors and a door below. Interior has wooden floors on round cast iron columns to the lower floors and timber posts to the upper ones. Stone winder stair. Kilns have perforated tile floors and queen post trussed roofs. Kiln furnaces and steeping tanks remain. (Buildings of England: E Williamson: Nottinghamshire: London: 1979-: 200).

Listing NGR: SK8005354596

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