61 and 67, Colmore Row B3 Birmingham, England
Listed Building Data
61 and 67, Colmore Row B3 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
- 1343412
- Listing Type
- listed building
- Grade
- II
- Date Listed
- 21 January 1970
- Name
- 61 AND 67, COLMORE ROW B3 (See details for further address information)
- Location
- 61 AND 67, COLMORE ROW B363 AND 65, COLMORE ROW B3
- District
- Birmingham
- Grid Reference
- SP 06892 87066
- Easting
- 406892.0050
- Northing
- 287066.2230
Listed Building Description
Text courtesy of Historic England. © Crown Copyright, reprinted under the Open Government License.
COLMORE ROW 1. 5104 City Centre B3 21.1.70 Nos 61 and 67 (odd) - and Nos 63 and 65 (odd) SP 0687 SE 29/7 II GV 2. Circa 1870 and at least in part by H R Yeoville Thomason. Stone, large building of 3 builds. The centrepiece 3 storeys plus basement and attic; 6 bays, the centre 4 advanced and demarcated by giant Corinthian pilasters through first and second floors. Ground floor with banded rustication, 4 windows and the etched entrances left and right set in shallow porches carrying balconies to the lst floor window. First floor with 6 windows, plain in the outer bays but with moulded heads in the inner bays. Second floor window similar, though those of the outer bays are here seen to be within a shallow eared recess that embraces also the first floor windows. In the frieze, 6 small oval attic window. Boldly bracketted cornice to the centre 4 bays and attic pediment above. Left and right of this centrepiece 2 similar wings, as it were, each, 4-storeyed plus basement and 5 bays wide. In both, the ground floor has banded rustication and arched windows; the first floor has a central window with segmental pediment; the second floor has segment-headed windows; the third floor has windows in eared moulded surrounds and a bracketted eaves cornice. Behind the centrepiece, a fine banking hall 9 bays long in the rhythm 2: 5:2 by 5 bays wide. Tall arched bays with Corinthianesque pilasters and 4 Corinthianesque columns carried on corbels; entablature and coved ceiling with coffers and central shallow dome.
Listing NGR: SP0688787062