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Latitude: 53.0583 / 53°3'30"N
Longitude: -2.21 / 2°12'36"W
OS Eastings: 386021
OS Northings: 351252
OS Grid: SJ860512
Mapcode National: GBR 13Q.62L
Mapcode Global: WHBCM.0DW8
Plus Code: 9C5V3Q5Q+8X
Entry Name: Former Town Hall, National Westminster Bank and shops
Listing Date: 18 May 1989
Last Amended: 15 March 1993
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1290967
English Heritage Legacy ID: 384424
ID on this website: 101290967
Location: Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST6
County: City of Stoke-on-Trent
Electoral Ward/Division: Tunstall
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Stoke-on-Trent
Traditional County: Staffordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Staffordshire
Church of England Parish: Golden Hill St John the Evangelist
Church of England Diocese: Lichfield
Tagged with: Architectural structure
SJ 85 SE
613-1/2/163
STOKE ON TRENT
TUNSTALL
High Street (east side)
Former Town Hall, National Westminster Bank and shops
(Formerly Listed as: HIGH STREET, Tunstall (East side) Fmr Town Hall & Public Market & Nat W. Bank, Co-op Travel, RK Bailey & Naylor's)
18/05/89
GV
II
Town Hall and shops. 1883. By Absalom M Wood. Ashlar faced with plain tiled roofs with ridge cresting. Neo-Renaissance style.
Main range of two storeys and five bays, the central bay advanced. Channelled ashlar to ground floor with shallow arches over shop fronts (some altered), and central doorway with paired console brackets carrying balcony over. Upper section divided by brick pilasters, the windows have stone moulded mullions and transoms with round-arched heads. Terracotta balustrading and frieze, stone pediments over outer bays, with heavy console brackets. In the entablature are inscribed: "Peace, Happiness, Truth, Justice AD MDCCCLXXXV". Over the central bay, a raised double pediment, the lower section raised on Mannerist urn-like pilasters, and cut by a higher segmental pediment. Recessed outer sections of two bays with paired lights in ashlar lower storey and oriel bay windows over with foliate swags and steep pediments with Mannerist decoration. Brick parapet eaves cornice with stone dressings. Similar decorative detailing carried round return to Butterfield Place.
INTERIOR has central single flight and two flight return stone staircase with a three-light boarded window. Central hall has fluted pilasters with composite capitals, east and west galleries with elaborate iron balustrades. Former courtroom and council chamber retain their plaster ceilings and doorcases.
The building was formerly the Town Hall of Tunstall, one of the six towns federated together in 1910 to form the city of Stoke-on-Trent.
Listing NGR: SJ8602151252
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