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St Nicholas' Buildings, St Nicholas' Street


St Nicholas Building is located on the corner of St Nicholas' Street and Westgate Road in Newcastle. It was built c.1850 by William Parnell in "Venetian Renaissance" style for use as shops and offices.[1] It is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

St Nicholas Street 1850 Westgate Road Grade II Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments in Newcastle William Parnell
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The St Nicholas Building, Westgate Road

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St Nicholas Buildings

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011447:St. Nicholas Street Newcastle upon Tyne Unknown c.1920

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025331:St. Nicholas Street Newcastle upon Tyne City Engineers 1976

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ST NICHOLAS' BUILDINGS - Newcastle - List Entry
- "Nos. 1 - 5 consecutive (St. Nicholas' Buildings) G.V. II Shops and offices. Circa 1850 by Parnell. Sandstone ashlar with Welsh slate roof; rendered chimneys. Venetian Renaissance style. 4-storeys, with …

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Tyne and Wear HER(8739): Newcastle, St. Nicholas Street, St. Nicholas' Buildings
- "Shops and offices. Circa 1850 by Parnell. Sandstone ashlar with Welsh slate roof; rendered chimneys. Venetian Renaissance style. 4-storeys, with fifth over left entrance section and attics over right; 27 …

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061756:St. Nicholas Street Newcastle upon Tyne Maybury Malcolm 1995

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List number: 1024772
List grade: 2
Tyne & Wear HER: 8739
Post code: NE1 1TH
Borough: Newcastle
Grid ref: NZ2495363924

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