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Latitude: 53.8014 / 53°48'5"N
Longitude: -2.3139 / 2°18'49"W
OS Eastings: 379424
OS Northings: 433950
OS Grid: SD794339
Mapcode National: GBR DS8H.V1
Mapcode Global: WH96R.FQD3
Plus Code: 9C5VRM2P+HF
Entry Name: National Westminster Bank
Listing Date: 12 February 1985
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1274553
English Heritage Legacy ID: 414859
ID on this website: 101274553
Location: Padiham, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12
County: Lancashire
District: Burnley
Civil Parish: Padiham
Built-Up Area: Burnley
Traditional County: Lancashire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire
Church of England Parish: Padiham with Hapton and Padiham Green
Church of England Diocese: Blackburn
Tagged with: Bank building
SD 73 SE PADIHAM BURNLEY ROAD (north side)
3/27 No.47 (National Westminster
Bank)
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- II
1901 by Mills Murgatroyd of Manchester
Branch bank with chambers above. 1901 for Manchester and County Bank.
Sandstone ashlar with slate roof. Free Jacobean. 2 storeys and 5 bays,
with low square tower surmounted by square dome above entrance, and big bay
window at right hand end. Entrance roughly in centre. Doorway with moulded
jambs and moulded 4-centre arch beneath rectangular inset panel within a
frame with Renaissance details. This bears date and shields of Manchester
and of Lancashire. Pediment of frame rises to embrace first floor.window.
Double leaved door with Jacobean panelling. Banking hall to right has
5-light window set within a frame whose two king mullions are half-lozenges
in plan and are decorated with lozenges. Details of bow window are similar,
but it has a balustrade of square inverted vase balusters incorporating a
panel of rinceaux under florid initials MCB. Most first-floor windows of 2
lights with, above the transomes, semi-circular arches from which springs a
tiny mullion. Doorway to chambers at left and beyond 2 modern shop fronts
under original string course. Interior: Panelling and ribbed plaster
ceiling of Jacobean patterns. A boldly designed building on a sloping corner
site, an obvious pendant to the Bank at no.17 Burnley road (q,v.)
Listing NGR: SD7942433950
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