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Nos. 28-62 Collingwood Street


1-3 Collingwood Street

Collingwood Buildings

  • Barclay's Bank and Collingwood Buildings
  • Shops, offices & hotel built 1899 by Oliver and Leeson
  • Completed 1903 by Cackett and Burns Dick (adapting the hotel for use as a bank) 
  • Grade 2 Listed
Collingwood Street Grade II Listed 1899
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714501:Collingwood Street Newcastle upon Tyne Uknown c.1905

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Collingwood Buildings

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from Geograph (geograph)
Collingwood Buildings, corner of Pudding Chare & Collingwood Street

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003056:Wellington Hotel, Collingwood Street/Pudding Chare,1898

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Collingwood Buildings, Collingwood Street, NE1

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Collingwood Buildings, Collingwood Street, Newcastle

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Tyne and Wear HER(9000): Newcastle, Collingwood Street, Nos. 28 to 62 (Collingwood Bu)
- "Bank, shops and offices. 1899 including hotel by Oliver and Leeson; completed 1903 by Cackett and Burns Dick, adapting the hotel part for use as a bank. Sandstone ashlar with …

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BARCLAY'S BANK AND COLLINGWOOD BUILDINGS

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Barclay's bank, Collingwood Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1957

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List number: 1115694
List grade: 2
Tyne & Wear HER: 9000
Post code: NE1 1JF
Borough: Newcastle
Grid ref: NZ2483263995

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