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Pacific Club

A Grade II Listed Building in Kingston upon Hull, City of Kingston upon Hull

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.743 / 53°44'34"N

Longitude: -0.3308 / 0°19'50"W

OS Eastings: 510185

OS Northings: 428690

OS Grid: TA101286

Mapcode National: GBR GPP.SN

Mapcode Global: WHGFR.W5NX

Plus Code: 9C5XPMV9+5M

Entry Name: Pacific Club

Listing Date: 21 September 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1283089

English Heritage Legacy ID: 387601

ID on this website: 101283089

Location: Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU1

County: City of Kingston upon Hull

Electoral Ward/Division: Myton

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Kingston upon Hull

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Riding of Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Hull (Lowgate) St Mary the Virgin

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description



KINGSTON UPON HULL

TA1028NW HIGH STREET
680-1/23/184 (East side)
21/09/93 No.40
Pacific Club

GV II

Former office, now club. Dated 1899. By BS Jacobs. Brick with
rusticated ashlar plinth and terracotta dressings, with
gabled, hipped and mansard slate roofs, partly glazed.
Renaissance Revival style. Ground-floor sill band, polychrome
string courses, second-floor cornice. 2 storeys plus attics;
4x7 windows.
Projecting central double bay with coped gable flanked by
pilasters. Two 3-light double transomed cross casements with
leaded glazing. Above, 4 plain sashes and above again, 2
smaller windows. In the gable peak, a coat of arms. Below, to
right, a doorcase with heavily rusticated pilasters and
triangular pediment with a coat of arms. Moulded round-arched
doorway with keystone and enriched spandrels. To left, a
3-light cross mullioned window with leaded glazing and above
it, a relief panel with a coat of arms.
To right, a recessed bay with a full height square oriel
window, with a tall 4-light mullioned and transomed casement,
with Ipswich glazing bars at the bottom, and leaded glazing.
Above, 4 small plain sashes, and to right a recess with a
smaller window.
To left, a recessed entrance bay with a canted 2-storey oriel
window with coped parapet. Single cross casement and above, 2
plain sashes. Below, a square-headed cart entry.
Rear range, fronting Bishop Lane Staith, has the first floor
clad in white glazed brick. To left a 2-storey block with 4
large round-arched glazing bar windows carried up into the
partly glazed mansard roof. In front of the windows, a
full-width metal tank. Below, 4 square blocked windows.
To right, a higher 2-storey block with a hipped roof topped
with a metal ventilator. 3 wood-framed Diocletian windows.
Below, a single-storey lean-to projection with 3
segment-headed openings.


Listing NGR: TA1018528690

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