Draper's Hall Coventry, England

Listed Building Data

Draper's Hall 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1076660
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II*
Date Listed
10 May 1957
Name
DRAPER'S HALL
Location
DRAPER'S HALL, BAYLEY LANE
District
Coventry
Grid Reference
SP 33631 78951
Easting
433630.9650
Northing
278951.1800

Listed Building Description

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  1. 5105 BAYLEY LANE ----------- Draper's Hall SP 3378 NE 1/10 10.5.57

II*

  1. Distinguished early C19 Neoclassical design in ashlar. Architects: T Rickman and H W Hutchinson. 1832 with wing on east 1964. Ashlar front with low projecting bay containing 3 sash windows and portico in antis with Ionic columns. 1 storey tall main block has ashlar front with 4 wreaths to frieze, cornice, parapet with central shield and supporters. Fine interior with many original features, including decorative plaster ceilings, doorways with ornate consoles, fluted cornice, chimneypieces with anthemion motif, top lit ballroom with Dorico pilasters, elaborate overmantel. The most interesting building of its period in the City.

Descriptive notes, second line, should be amended to read: "1832 with wing on east1864".


  1. 5105 BAYLEY LANE ----------- Draper's Hall SP 3378 NE 1/10 10.5.57.

II*

  1. Distinguished early C19 Neoclassical design in ashlar. Architects: T Rickman and H W Hutchinson. 1832 with wing on east 1964. Ashlar front with low projecting bay containing 3 sash windows and portico in antis with Ionic columns. 1 storey tall main block has ashlar front with 4 wreaths to frieze, cornice, parapet with central shield and supporters. Fine interior with many original features, including decorative plaster ceilings, doorways with ornate consoles, fluted cornice, chimneypieces with anthemion motif, top lit ballroom with Doric pilasters, elaborate overmantel. The most interesting building of its period in the city.

Listing NGR: SP3363378939