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Latitude: 53.7687 / 53°46'7"N
Longitude: -0.3575 / 0°21'27"W
OS Eastings: 508356
OS Northings: 431516
OS Grid: TA083315
Mapcode National: GBR GJD.2F
Mapcode Global: WHGFK.GJZP
Plus Code: 9C5XQJ9R+FX
Entry Name: Newland Homes East Lodge
Listing Date: 21 January 1994
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1208523
English Heritage Legacy ID: 387524
ID on this website: 101208523
Location: Newland, Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU6
County: City of Kingston upon Hull
Electoral Ward/Division: University
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Kingston upon Hull
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Riding of Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Hull, Newland St John
Church of England Diocese: York
Tagged with: Architectural structure
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KINGSTON UPON HULL
COTTINGHAM ROAD (North side)
Newland Homes, East Lodge
GV
II
Lodge to orphan homes by WH Bingley of Hull. c1896.
MATERIALS: yellow brick with ashlar dressings and gabled and hipped slate roofs with large coped ridge stack.
EXTERIOR: plinth, ground-floor lintel band, first-floor sill band, traceried bargeboard with collar to facing gable. Two storeys; two-window range. Cross plan. Windows are plain sashes. Facing gable has a single window. Below, a central sash flanked by angled corner recesses with shaped stone brackets, the right one with a small sash. Right return has two gable through-eaves dormers, each with a single sash, and below, two single-storey hipped projections, that to left with two small sashes. Left return has a projecting gable to right, with a sash above and a triangular two-light bay window below. To left, in the return angle, a hipped porch with half-glazed door and above it a small sash.
HISTORY: this complex of orphan homes and ancillary buildings was built 1895-1902 by the Port of Hull Society and endowed by various benefactors whose names are attached to the various buildings.The Port of Hull Society for the Religious Instruction of Seamen was founded in 1821. The society established the Sailors’ Orphans Institution in 1836, but it did not have a permanent home until the Park Street orphanage was built in 1868-9, largely funded by (Sir) Titus Salt of Saltaire. The orphanage in Park Street was sold in 1897, by which time all the children were accommodated in the new complex on Cottingham Road.
Listing NGR: TA0835631516
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