Chappells Tavern Dalton Town with Newton, England

Listed Building Data

Chappells Tavern has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1197884
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
6 May 1976
Name
CHAPPELLS TAVERN
Location
CHAPPELLS TAVERN, CHAPEL STREETCHAPPELLS TAVERN, NELSON STREET
Parish
Dalton Town with Newton
District
Barrow-in-Furness
County
Cumbria
Grid Reference
SD 22877 74171
Easting
322877.0000
Northing
474171.0000

Listed Building Description

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BARROW IN FURNESS

SD2274 CHAPEL STREET, Dalton In Furness 708-1/10/161 (South side) 06/05/76 Chappells Tavern (Formerly Listed as: CHAPEL STREET, Dalton Premises occupied by Co-Operative Society)

GV II

Co-operative stores now public house. Dated 1892. By JY McIntosh. For the Dalton in Furness Co-Operative Society Ltd. Builder J Garden. Coursed, squared limestone with red sandstone dressings; slate roof. 2 storeys; 3:1:4-bay facade wrapped around corner of Nelson Street and Chapel Street; symmetrical about corner entrance but with extra bay on right return. Bays 2, 4, 6 & 8 project slightly and all but bay 4 have shaped gables. Large quoins; architraved cross-windows with 9-pane transom lights. Corner entrance (now window) has architrave and date within carved foliage flanked by pilasters which support a dentilled segmental pediment. Continuous sill band to single-light window; dentilled eaves cornice and broken segmental pediment with large ball finials. Bay-2 entrance to Nelson Street has architrave and recessed double doors with sidelights; above are 2 oculi between 3 pilasters which support dentilled cornice crested by scrolls. Apron panel to 1st-floor window; incised ashlar panel and moulded sill to miniature attic window set in aedicule, its triangular pediment forming base to a corniced stack. Bays 1 & 3 have large shop windows with stained glass in decorative margin-glazed transom lights; architraves and dripmoulds. 1st-floor windows are linked by moulded sill band and cut a string course; dentilled eaves cornice. Copings to left end gable; hipped roof over corner entrance. Chapel Street facade differs by having contemporary door through right-hand shop window; 2 ridge stacks only; 4th bay with vehicle entrance under shouldered lintel. INTERIOR: in lobby from Chapel Street are limestone wall plaques with names of Co-Op committee, architect and builder. Original wooden staircase has turned balusters and square newels with carved finials. Modillioned and dentilled cornice to stair hall. (Walton J E: Dalton in Furness in Old Picture Postcards: Netherlands: 1983-: 1, 59).

Listing NGR: SD2287774171