Latitude: 53.7445 / 53°44'40"N
Longitude: -0.3431 / 0°20'35"W
OS Eastings: 509370
OS Northings: 428839
OS Grid: TA093288
Mapcode National: GBR GMP.43
Mapcode Global: WHGFR.P4TR
Plus Code: 9C5XPMV4+QQ
Entry Name: The Masters Bar Public House
Listing Date: 23 July 1992
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1297004
English Heritage Legacy ID: 387628
Also known as: Masters Bar
The Masters Bar, Hull
ID on this website: 101297004
Location: Lisle Court, Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU1
County: City of Kingston upon Hull
Electoral Ward/Division: Myton
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 Most Holy and Undivided Trinity
Church of England Diocese: York
Tagged with: Pub
KINGSTON UPON HULL
TA0928NW JAMESON STREET
680-1/21/210 (South side)
23/07/92 The Masters' Bar Public House
GV II
Public house. Dated 1903. Brick and terracotta with terracotta
dressings and slate roof with a large panelled coped side wall
stack. Baroque Revival style. Plinth, first floor cornice and
sill bands, quoins to fourth floor, modillion eaves cornice,
panelled parapet with corner pedestals and finials. 4 storeys
plus attics; 4x3 windows. Ground-floor windows are single
pane, others are 2-light casements; all have overlights or
fanlights. Jameson Street front has to left an entrance bay
with a pair of round-headed windows with rusticated Ionic
columns and moulded heads with keystones and cornices. Above,
a segment-headed window with keystone, partly rusticated
surround and bracketed sill. Above again, a window with open
pediment on scroll brackets. The bay is topped with a
segmental pediment containing a scrolled oval datestone with
supporters. Below, a heavily moulded round-arched doorway with
decorated keystone and festoons. To right, 4 round-headed
windows with rusticated Ionic columns, those between the outer
windows paired. At the heads of the columns, panelled dies
topped with pediments. Above, three round-headed windows, the
central one larges, with imposts, triple keystones and triple
rusticated bands. Above again, three windows with open
pediments on scroll brackets. The attic has a scroll bracketed
gabled dormer with broken pediment and finial, containing a
round-headed window with its own open pediment and keystone.
Ground floor has 4 moulded round-headed windows with relief
panels below them and decorated spandrels. Right return, to
South Street, has similar fenestration and dormer, with three
first-floor windows, the central one pedimented, equal sized
windows to the third floor and two windows to the fourth
floor. Ground floor has 2 round-headed windows to left, and 2
round-headed doorways to right. Ground floor bar refitted late
C20.
Listing NGR: TA0937028839
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