Lloyds Bank Rochdale, England

Listed Building Data

Lloyds Bank 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1203380
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
25 October 1951
Name
LLOYDS BANK
Location
LLOYDS BANK, YORKSHIRE STREET
District
Rochdale
Grid Reference
SD 89599 13432
Easting
389599.0000
Northing
413432.0000

Listed Building Description

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SD 8913 SE ROCHDALE YORKSHIRE STREET (north-west side)

11/134 25.10.1951 Lloyds Bank (formerly listed as G.V. II No 17)

Union Flag Hotel, now bank. 1708. Brick with stone ground floor and dressings, slate and copper roofs. Corner entrance to roughly square shaped plan. 3 storeys with 3 bays to Yorkshire Street. 2 to former Lord Street, and curved corner bay with large tripartite windows. Rusticated ground floor with accentuated voussoirs and keystones to flat window and door arches, all completely re-built in 1930. The second and third storey windows have stone architraves and keystones with moulded panels below on the first floor and blind balustrading on the second floor. Each has an order of Ionic fluted pilasters in the Palladian manner, supporting a stone cornice. The timber modillion eaves cornice is surmounted by a pitched roof with swept hips and a considerable balcony to Yorkshire Street. The balcony fronts a dentilled gable and has iron railings terminated by giant acorn-like vases on pedestals. The interior has triangular patterned architraves and a plastered ceiling but is largely of C20 date. The tiers of Ionic pilasters are of a surprisingly early date for Lancashire.

Listing NGR: SD8959913432