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The Former Billiards Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Burnley, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.79 / 53°47'23"N

Longitude: -2.256 / 2°15'21"W

OS Eastings: 383231

OS Northings: 432658

OS Grid: SD832326

Mapcode National: GBR DSPM.C4

Mapcode Global: WHB7X.9ZYX

Plus Code: 9C5VQPQV+XH

Entry Name: The Former Billiards Hall

Listing Date: 2 April 1991

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1247304

English Heritage Legacy ID: 467235

ID on this website: 101247304

Location: Whittlefield, Burnley, Lancashire, BB11

County: Lancashire

District: Burnley

Electoral Ward/Division: Trinity

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Burnley

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Burnley (Habergham Eaves) St Matthew the Apostle

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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BURNLEY

SD8332NW TRAFALGAR STREET
906-1/14/147 (South West side)
02/04/91 No.148
The former Billiards Hall

II

Formerly known as: No.146 The Former Billiards Hall TRAFALGAR
STREET.
Former billiards hall, standing empty at time of inspection
(November 1990). 1910. Designed by Samuel Keighley; built for
Willie Holt of Accrington Road, Burnley, billiard table
manufacturer. Millstone grit ashlar; stone slab roof.
Rectangular on plan;.
2 storeys with billiard room over. 5 bays to principal
(Trafalgar Street) elevation. Deeply overhanging eaves on
paired shaped brackets. 1st floor: each bay with 3 slit
windows, those to the right taller to light stairs; leaded
panes. Ground: paired windows with renewed casements under a
bold cornice (which returns to right) broken by large and
unusual consoles over pilasters that mark the bays. Entrance
at corner to right, canted and rusticated to ground only,
flanked by single-light windows.
Cranmer Street end elevation: gable with coping and kneelers,
the gable wall with apex ventilator and 3 plat bands; single
light windows to both floors.
Rear: fenestration similar to front (windows boarded), all
plainly treated. Brick stack to rear roof slope.
INTERIOR not inspected.
A distinctive design by a little-known local architect, and a
good and early example of a specialised games hall.

Listing NGR: SD8323132658

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