9 to 17 Collingwood Street (Lloyd's Bank)
9 to 17 Collingwood Street (Lloyd's Bank)
HER Number
              8836
          District
              Newcastle
          Site Name
              9 to 17 Collingwood Street (Lloyd's Bank)
          Place
              Newcastle
          Map Sheet
              NZ26SW
          Class
              Commercial
          Site Type: Broad
              Bank (Financial)
          Site Type: Specific
              Bank (Financial)
          General Period
              POST MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Victorian 1837 to 1901
          Form of Evidence
              Extant Building
          Description
              This bank was listed Grade II in 1971 with the following description:
'Bank. 1890-91 by R.J. Johnson for Hodgkin, Barnet, Pease, Spence and Co. Sandstone ashlar with pink granite plinth and doorcase; roof not visible. 3 storeys, 9 bays and set-back wings of 2 storeys and one bay; 4-storey 3-bay right extension. Classical style. High ground floor has steps to central double door in architrave within doorcase of rusticated fluted pilasters, frieze with triglyphs and paterae, and carved tympanum in segmental pediment; high keystones, voussoirs, and rusticated jambs to recessed ground-floor windows with sill band and overhanging apron; Greek key frieze and dentilled cornice. Tall first-floor windows have Gibbs surrounds and alternate pediments; architraves to second-floor windows; all sashes with glazing bars. Top entablature has swag frieze and modill- ions. Roof balustrade with ball finials and high urns at ends. Tall ashlar- corniced brick chimneys. Lower set-back bays in similar style; right extension has 2 windows on ground floor, 3 plain sashes on each floor above, in close imitation of main block, under top pediment containing oculus.' {1}.
Spence & Co.'s Bank. Italian Renaissance. In 2013 this was the Allied Irish Bank.
The building was recorded in 2017 ahead of the redevelopment of the bank into restaurant and accommodation. LISTED GRADE 2
          'Bank. 1890-91 by R.J. Johnson for Hodgkin, Barnet, Pease, Spence and Co. Sandstone ashlar with pink granite plinth and doorcase; roof not visible. 3 storeys, 9 bays and set-back wings of 2 storeys and one bay; 4-storey 3-bay right extension. Classical style. High ground floor has steps to central double door in architrave within doorcase of rusticated fluted pilasters, frieze with triglyphs and paterae, and carved tympanum in segmental pediment; high keystones, voussoirs, and rusticated jambs to recessed ground-floor windows with sill band and overhanging apron; Greek key frieze and dentilled cornice. Tall first-floor windows have Gibbs surrounds and alternate pediments; architraves to second-floor windows; all sashes with glazing bars. Top entablature has swag frieze and modill- ions. Roof balustrade with ball finials and high urns at ends. Tall ashlar- corniced brick chimneys. Lower set-back bays in similar style; right extension has 2 windows on ground floor, 3 plain sashes on each floor above, in close imitation of main block, under top pediment containing oculus.' {1}.
Spence & Co.'s Bank. Italian Renaissance. In 2013 this was the Allied Irish Bank.
The building was recorded in 2017 ahead of the redevelopment of the bank into restaurant and accommodation. LISTED GRADE 2
Easting
              424880
          Northing
              563978
          Grid Reference
              NZ424880563978
    Sources
              Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural and Historic Interest, 23/205; Grace McCombie, 2009, Newcastle and Gateshead - Pevsner Architectural Guide, p. 161; Lloyds Bank, Collingwood St, Newcastle upon Tyne - building recording; https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1024881