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Former School of Art and Design and Boundary Wall

A Grade II Listed Building in Tonge with the Haulgh, Bolton

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.5754 / 53°34'31"N

Longitude: -2.4185 / 2°25'6"W

OS Eastings: 372384

OS Northings: 408834

OS Grid: SD723088

Mapcode National: GBR CWK3.61

Mapcode Global: WH97V.TDHD

Plus Code: 9C5VHHGJ+5H

Entry Name: Former School of Art and Design and Boundary Wall

Listing Date: 9 June 1997

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1388072

English Heritage Legacy ID: 476070

ID on this website: 101388072

Location: Springfield, Bolton, Greater Manchester, BL2

County: Bolton

Electoral Ward/Division: Great Lever

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Bolton

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater Manchester

Church of England Parish: Lever Bridge St Stephen and All Martyrs

Church of England Diocese: Manchester

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Description



BOLTON

SD70NW HILDEN STREET
797-1/4/125 (East side)
09/06/97 Former School of Art and Design and
boundary wall

II

School of Art and Design, originally built as Pupil Teachers'
Centre, and now part of Bolton Metropolitan College. 1901;
Bradshaw and Gass, architects. Brick and terracotta with slate
roof.
EXTERIOR AND PLAN: 2 storeys over basement; symmetrically
planned with 2 parallel ranges, the rear range longer than the
front, with entrances in projecting porches, and stair towers
in angle formed to each side. Flat roofed porches arcaded with
segmentally arched doors and windows, and stair towers
terminating in bell-cast roofs carried on short pilasters over
arcaded upper storey.
Main range facing to street is symmetrically designed, with
2-window full-height central canted bay, the lower mullioned
and transomed windows divided by a further canted projection
with domed roof. Large studio windows to upper storey.
Mullioned and transomed windows continuous across outer bays
in lower storey, and tripartite windows above, with wide
central segmentally arched light beneath gable.
Rear also symmetrical about a central full-height canted bay.
Central bay has paired transomed windows to ground floor, and
tripartite segmentally headed window above. Pilasters mark its
angles and continue to articulate the open-work terracotta
balustrade of the parapet.
Outer ranges have continuous bands of fenestration, divided by
pilasters into bays, 3-1-3-1, with segmental pediment with
lunette over inner 3-window range, and domed bow with 2 tiers
of window to ground floor in outer ranges.
INTERIOR: not inspected
SUBSIDARY FEATURES: the building is enclosed to the front by a
wall, brick with terracotta dressings. A low plinth wall with
concave moulded terracotta copings is divided by taller piers
with terracotta ball finials to copings, and paired terracotta
gate-piers to either side.


Listing NGR: SD7238408834

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