Listed Building: THE CENTRAL HALL AND ATTACHED PROMENADE (1257993)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | Historic England |
Volume/Map/Item | 616-1, 4, 108 |
Date assigned | 04 October 1988 |
Date last amended |
Description
'BUXTON
SK0573SE ST JOHN'S ROAD, Pavilion Gardens 616-1/4/108 (South side) 04/10/88 The Central Hall and attached Promenade
GV II
Central hall and promenade, now coffee shop, restaurant and small shops. 1870, central hall burnt 1982 , rebuilt 1984. By Edward Milner. Narrow coursed millstone grit with ashlar dressings, cast-iron and glass under Welsh slate roofs. EXTERIOR: single storey long range and two 2-storey halls. South front 18 windows, divided into 15 window single storey range to east and 3 window 2 storey block to west. East range has low stone walls and rusticated ashlar pilasters between windows, glazed roofs with ornate cast-iron ridge railings with crown finials. From left to right a gabled entrance with double doors and sidelights, a 4-light, a 2-light, a 3-light and a 2-light cross casement window, then 2 doorways both with glazed doors and overlights, then six 5-light similar windows, a pair of double doors and beyond a 2-light cross casement. Set-back behind bays 4, 5 and 6, a 2 storey square hall with 3 windows to 3 glazed facades, under glazed hipped roof. Central 3-light windows flanked by 2-light windows with cast-iron columns between and at corners. Central, square plan hall to west, 2 storeys, 3 windows, projects slightly. Divided 3:5:3 lights with window panels between floors, central section projects, with broad pediment to top. Ground floor has 9-pane lights and upper floor 12-pane lights. Tall cast-iron columns at corners and between windows, all with very ornate cast-iron capitals. Broad fascia board at cornice level, and slate roof topped by central octagonal cupola with 8 round headed windows and 2 stage octagonal spire. INTERIOR: open well to central hall with some free standing cast-iron pillars; they are octagonal on spreading base and have ornate capitals. The base bears the inscription N Bailey/SON AND CO /engineers /MILES /PLATTING /MANCHESTER. There are also ornate iron roof trusses, supported on stone corbels to rear and engaged iron columns to front. This hall and promenade were built as part of the complex of entertainment buildings constructed on the north side of the Pavilion Gardens, which were donated to the town by the 7th Duke of Devonshire. (The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Derbyshire: Harmondsworth: 1953-1986: 117).
Listing NGR: SK0557573459.'
External Links (1)
- View details on the National Heritage List for England (From EH UDS to Legacy x-reference)
Sources (1)
- SDR19551 Listed Building File: Historic England. 2011. The National Heritage List for England. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1257993?section=official-list-entry.
Location
Grid reference | SK 05575 73459 (point) |
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Map sheet | SK07SE |
Civil Parish | BUXTON, HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE |
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Record last edited
Aug 1 2025 11:15AM