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1-11, Cross Street and 128, Chester Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Birkenhead, Wirral

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Latitude: 53.3914 / 53°23'29"N

Longitude: -3.0144 / 3°0'51"W

OS Eastings: 332633

OS Northings: 388763

OS Grid: SJ326887

Mapcode National: GBR 7YD7.50

Mapcode Global: WH87D.N0RX

Plus Code: 9C5R9XRP+H6

Entry Name: 1-11, Cross Street and 128, Chester Street

Listing Date: 28 March 1974

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1217942

English Heritage Legacy ID: 389173

ID on this website: 101217942

Location: Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside, CH41

County: Wirral

Electoral Ward/Division: Birkenhead and Tranmere

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Birkenhead

Traditional County: Cheshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Merseyside

Church of England Parish: Birkenhead Christ the King

Church of England Diocese: Chester

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Description


This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 26 April 2023 to update name and address and reformat text to current standards.

SJ3288NE
789-1/14/62

BIRKENHEAD
CROSS STREET
Nos. 1-11 and 128 Chester Street

(formerly listed as Nos.1-11 Cross Street, previously listed as Nos. 5-15 (Odd))

28/03/74

GV
II

Terrace of six shops. c.1847. Probably by Walter Scott. Ashlar-faced, with Welsh slate roofs. Three storeys and attic. Eighteen-window range, arranged 4-5-7-2. The five-window range is stressed with angle quoins, and with higher attic storey with interlace frieze and modillion eaves cornice. End block to right forms curved angle with Chester Street, and has higher first floor windows with tripartite sashes with enriched stone tympana, modillion eaves cornice and higher attic storey.

Shop fronts to ground floor largely early C20, though shallow canted bay windows with doors each side in Nos. 3 and 5 may be earlier. Central segmentally-arched entrance through to rear. First floor windows all have entablatures carried on brackets, and second floor windows are in stressed architraves. All are twelve-pane sashes. Moulded cornice, then attic storey with six-pane sash windows.

Forms a continuous development with Nos 90-126 Chester Street (q.v.), part of the Market Cross development built by Scott as a shopping centre.

Listing NGR: SJ3263388763

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