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| Appendix lX |
| Policy CBE11: List
of Buildings of Local Importance |
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The following sites shown on the Proposals
Map, are subject to policy CBE11. |
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The former Central Library,
Broadway (recently Café-en-Seine and Break for the Border) |
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Red brick 1905 library building with ashlar
ground floor and mansard slate roof. Ground floor windows have moulded
architraves with keystones. |
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The former Technical
College, Broadway (currently The College Arms) |
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Dark red brick building constructed in
1903, with large windows to first floor and dormers above. |
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Market Chambers/Long
Causeway Chambers (ground floor currently DX Communications; Dolland
and Aitchison; Abbey National; Travel Choice; The Orange Shop; Max
Spielmann; The Woolwich) |
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Three-storey Victorian building originally
occupied by Peterborough's first department store. Richly decorated
building with stone dressings and slate roof. |
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The former GNR railway
warehouses, off Bourges Boulevard (currently Pets at Home; NHS Walk-in
Centre; Furniture Land) |
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Two-storey mid C19 buildings constructed
with yellow stock brick and slate roofs with cast iron windows and
arched heads. Many original timber trusses and roof beams survive,
supported by elegant cast iron columns. |
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The Westgate Arcade |
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Indoor shopping arcade built in the mid
1930s to provide a vital link between Cumbergate and Westgate. It
has a marble floor with original small timber fronted shop units with
recessed doorways and a modern glazed central roof. |
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Peterborough Town Hall |
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Built between 1929 and 1933 in a neo-Georgian
style in brick with stone dressings. It is notable for its cupola
and grand entrance portico of four tall giant Corinthian columns with
decorated pediment. |
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Kings School |
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Built in 1885 following relocation from
the Cathedral Precincts, it is built of dark red brick with stone
dressings and slate roof. |
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10 Burghley Road |
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Late C19 building in unusual mock Tudor
style. Built of red brick with jetted first floor and timber studding
to first floor with arch bracing and rendered panels. It has highly
decorative carved bargeboards and octagonal chimneys in gauged brickwork
with twists. |
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The former Courthouse,
Laxton Square (recently 5th Avenue; Central Park) |
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Built in 1873 as the County Court for the
Magistrate of the Liberty or Soke in 1873 and remained in use until
1986. Yellow and red brick with Italian influences, including decorative
corbelling, tall brick chimneys and round arched widows. |
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Manor House, 57 Lincoln
Road (currently Nene Housing Society Ltd) |
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Former headquarters of the Peterborough
Building Society. Two-storey building with brick with stone dressings
and mansard roof. Symmetrical frontage with double stone bay and mullion
windows around a central door. Entrance piers with decorate lights
and ornate gates. |
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64 Thorpe Road |
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Built in 1836 and largely unaltered. It
has a shallow pitched Welsh slate roof, impressive brick chimneys,
round arched first floor windows, ground floor bay windows and door-case.
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Memorial Hospital, Midland
Road (currently part of Peterborough District Hospital) |
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Opened in 1928 as a memorial to the dead
of the First World War. The Children's ward to the south included
an open ground and first floor sun parlour. Classical portico entrance. |
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7 Westgate (currently
D'Arcy jewellers) |
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Rare surviving late Victorian timber shop
front. Timber mullions, pilasters and stallrisers. |
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Main Range Whitworths
Mill, East Station Road |
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Brick warehouse with a central vaulted
tunnel which provided a dock within the building for grain barges.
Impressive north elevation rising four storeys above the River Nene
with expressed arches to windows. Each floor is supported by six cast
iron columns and roofs by nine King-post roof trusses. |
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The Gables, Thorpe Road |
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Late C19 building in the Elizabethan style.
Built of brick with stone detailing (door and window surrounds, porch).
The building displays high standards of design, materials and workmanship. |
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