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Yorkshire Bank, Peel Square Including Number 19 Market Hill

A Grade II Listed Building in Central, Barnsley

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.5528 / 53°33'9"N

Longitude: -1.4815 / 1°28'53"W

OS Eastings: 434446

OS Northings: 406362

OS Grid: SE344063

Mapcode National: GBR LW3C.15

Mapcode Global: WHDCQ.6YRR

Plus Code: 9C5WHG39+49

Entry Name: Yorkshire Bank, Peel Square Including Number 19 Market Hill

Listing Date: 13 January 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1191865

English Heritage Legacy ID: 333741

Also known as: Yorkshire Bank
Yorkshire Bank, Peel Square, including 19 Market Hill
Coach and Horses Public House

ID on this website: 101191865

Location: Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70

County: Barnsley

Electoral Ward/Division: Central

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Barnsley

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Barnsley St George's Parish Centre

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


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BARNSLEY
PEEL SQUARE
(north side),
Barnsley
Yorkshire Bank including No 19 Market Hill
(west side)

GV
II

Bank and shop premises. 1857 (Tasker). Ashlar. Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys
and attics. 2 bays to Peel Square, one round corner bay, 4 bays to Market Hill
plus a further single bay and a rounded corner bay which both belong to No 19.
Corner site. Italianate style. Rusticated ground floor. Rusticated quoins to
ends and corner bays at 1st-and 2nd-floor level. Square-headed entrance in
corner bay with architrave, swagged frieze and cornice. Segmental-headed ground-
floor windows with voussoirs, dropped keystones and aprons. C20 shop frontage
to No 19. Modillioned 1st-floor cornice. Round-arched 1st-floor windows have
architraves with pilasters, motifs in spandrels, friezes and cornices. Similar
paired lights to 5th bay (No 19). Segmental-headed 2nd-floor windows on sill
band, with eared architraves and dropped keystones. Similar paired lights to
5th bay (No 19). Heavily modillioned eaves cornice with ashlar parapet.
Surmounting the corner bay is a good lead lantern with swept sides and elliptical
lights. Later C20 dormer windows. Hipped roof.

The premises were built as the Coach and Horses Public House, and became a bank
in 1912.

E. G. Tasker, Barnsley Streets Vol II, 1974.

Listing NGR: SE3444606362

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