The Law School and University Offices Cambridge, England

Listed Building Data

The Law School and University Offices has been designated a Grade I 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1126279
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
I
Date Listed
26 April 1950
Name
THE LAW SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY OFFICES
Location
THE LAW SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY OFFICES
District
Cambridge
County
Cambridgeshire
Grid Reference
TL 44730 58432
Easting
544730.0000
Northing
258432.0000

Listed Building Description

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THE OLD SCHOOLS 1. 942 The Law School and University Offices. TL 4458 SE 6/307 26.4.50. I 2. Cobble Court East Range 1754-8 by Stephen Wright. 2 storeys faced in Portland stone ashlar. 7 bays with the central five set forward. The ground floor is an open loggia with rusticated, round-head arches. The upper floor has a central Venetian window, the rest are square-headed. The interior has the original staircase with a scrolled wrought-iron balustrade. The main upper room (the East room) has a very good decoration, both carved wood and plaster-work. North Range late C14. Rubble with freestone dressings. The outer face of the building is now blocked by the Cockerell building. The interior has on the first floor the former Regent House, now a combination room. Of 6 bays, it has a enriched plaster ceiling of circa 1600 on a roof of circa 1400. It is otherwise much altered. West Range circa 1435-55. Largely altered in C18. The windows are mostly of that date, but 2 are C15. The interior contains the Syndicate Room on the upper floor. South Range 2 storeys of 1457-circa 1470, the third added in 1864-7. Red brick with stone dressings on the North front, the South refaced in ashlar and buttressed in the C19. There are 7 C15 windows on the first floor, the others are C18 or modern. The interior has the Council Room on the first floor, this has a roof of 1466, a fine carved ceiling and 2 C18 doorways. North-West angle building 1718-19, 2 storeys; but with a modern 3rd storey added. The Dome Room on the first floor has panelling of 1719-20 and a flat plaster ceiling with some modelling. West Court. The Old Court of King's College brought by the University and partly demolished in 1829. Built from 1441-4, but never finished, the West range was completed and in part rebuilt to designs by G G Scott in 1864-7 and J L Pearson in 1890. The South range was completed by G G Scott in 1864-7. The Old Gatehouse has been extensively restored by Pearson and in modern times. It is of ashlar faced rubble. (RCHM).

Listing NGR: TL4473058432