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Former National Provincial Bank, Mosley Street


No. 26 Mosley Street in Newcastle was originally built as the National Provincial Bank. Located on the corner of Mosley Street and Dean Street, it was constructed 1870-1872 by John Gibson. For many years it was a branch of the National Westminster Bank. More recently, the building is a resturant - Miller & Carter. The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.
Mosley Street Former Bank Historic Buildings and Monuments in Newcastle 1872
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The corner of Dean Street and Mosley Street

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Former National Provincial Bank, Mosley Street, Newcastle

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26 Mosley Street*, NE1

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NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK - Newcastle - List Entry
- "No. 26 (National Westminster Bank) G.V. II Bank. 1870-72 by Gibson for National Provincial Bank. Vermiculate sandstone base- ment; sandstone ashlar with pink granite nook shafts to ground floor openings; …

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Miller and Carter Steakhouse Newcastle Oct 17 14

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Detail of former National Provincial Bank, Mosley Street, Newcastle

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Miller and Carter Steakhouse Newcastle Oct 17 5

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List number: 1355289
List grade: 2
Post code: NE1 1DF
Borough: Newcastle
Grid ref: NZ2502764069

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