Latitude: 51.4539 / 51°27'14"N
Longitude: -2.5936 / 2°35'37"W
OS Eastings: 358848
OS Northings: 172936
OS Grid: ST588729
Mapcode National: GBR C8K.CN
Mapcode Global: VH88N.0Q69
Plus Code: 9C3VFC34+HH
Entry Name: The Boardroom and attached basement window railings
Listing Date: 4 March 1977
Last Amended: 30 December 1994
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1207533
English Heritage Legacy ID: 380483
ID on this website: 101207533
Location: Bristol, BS1
County: City of Bristol
Electoral Ward/Division: Central
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Bristol
Traditional County: Gloucestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Bristol
Church of England Parish: Bristol St Stephen with St James and St John the Baptist with St Michael and St George
Church of England Diocese: Bristol
Tagged with: Pub
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ST5872NE
901-1/16/658
BRISTOL
ST NICHOLAS STREET (north side)
No.20, The Boardroom and attached basement window railings
(Formerly listed as No.20, The Elephant Public House and attached basement window railings, ST NICHOLAS STREET, Centre (North side), previously Listed as: ST NICHOLAS STREET (North side) No.20, The Elephant Public House)
04/03/77
GV
II
Attached public house. 1867. By Henry Masters. Render with painted limestone dressings, roof not visible. Double-depth plan. Eclectic mid Victorian style.
Three storeys and cellar; four window range. An ornate, symmetrical front has a ground floor with a full-width, foliate impost band with carved foliage, and a dentil fascia cornice; the sides of the fascia have consoles with acroteria below banded pilaster strips to a coved coping. 2:1:2 semicircular-arched ground-floor windows, the outer ones set above segmental-arched basement windows with moulded heads, a plinth to a ground floor column between, and archivolts with raised balls and a label; the middle window is set in a raised section with banded sides, and slender colonnettes set in coved reveals. Outer doorways have moulded segmental heads to five-panel doors. Paired upper windows have carved imposts and a central column as the ground floor, with stilted segmental-arched heads and segmental pediments on the first floor, and with curved corners to the second floor lintels and dentil cornices. In the middle on the ground floor is a relief of an elephant set in an oval stapwork panel, with curved consoles and panel beneath.
INTERIOR: altered.
SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: basement windows have attached iron segmental-arched railings with finials. A very fine example of a vigorous mid-Victorian public house front.
Listing NGR: ST5884872936
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