Building record 1186602000 - LLOYDS BANK, 19 MARKET SQUARE

Summary

Mid-nineteenth century bank with twentieth century alterations

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II) 1201399: LLOYDS BANK (DBC2521)

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Type and Period (1)

  • BANK (FINANCIAL) (19th Century to Modern - 1800 AD to 1999 AD)

Description

Grade II. Bank. Mid C19 in Italianate style, with C20 alterations. Red brick in Flemish bond with paler brick headers and limestone dressings, roof concealed by parapet and brick end and lateral stacks. 2-storey, 3-window range. Building stands on corner of Market Square and West Street, and has central C20 double-leaf door to Market Square in C20 porch with overlight, stone surround with panelled pilasters and console brackets, supporting moulded cornice hood; blocking cornice and small wrought-iron balcony on top. Ground-floor windows have moulded stone surrounds with moulded cornices. Plate-glass sash windows to 1st floor with moulded stone surrounds and segmental pediments. Rendered plinth, rusticated quoins, entablature to eaves with deep, moulded cornice and brick, stone-coped parapet concealing roof. Similar 4-bay elevation, without door, to West Street (B2).
Shown as 'Union Bank' on 1879 50-inch OS map of Buckingham (B3).

Sources (3)

  • <1>SBC3596 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1973. LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST: BUCKINGHAMSHIRE: BOROUGH OF BUCKINGHAM. p44.
  • <2>SBC23498 Bibliographic reference: Department of National Heritage (DNH). 1994. LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST: BUCKINGHAMSHIRE: BOROUGH OF BUCKINGHAM. p96.
  • <3>SBC26256 Verbal communication: Julia Wise (BC). 2023. Information from historic OS mapping.

Location

Grid reference SP 69574 33990 (point)
Civil Parish BUCKINGHAM, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Nov 15 2023 6:47PM

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