South Colonnade at Grand Pump Room Bath, England

Listed Building Data

South Colonnade at Grand Pump Room 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1395196
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
I
Date Listed
12 June 1950
Name
SOUTH COLONNADE AT GRAND PUMP ROOM
Location
SOUTH COLONNADE AT GRAND PUMP ROOM, STALL STREET
District
Bath and North East Somerset
Grid Reference
ST 75036 64720
Easting
375036.0000
Northing
164720.0000

Listed Building Description

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STALL STREET 656-1/41/1608 (East side) South Colonnade at Grand Pump Room

(Formerly Listed as: South Colonnade at Grand Pump Room) 12/06/50

GV I

Colonnaded entrance. 1788-1789, By Thomas Baldwin, with later alterations. MATERIALS: Limestone ashlar, roof not visible from street, probably lead. EXTERIOR: Colonnade of nine bays of unfluted Ionic columns which get progressively higher towards south to accommodate fall in ground. Street elevation similar to North Colonnade, but part-closed since it formed the entrance to 'New Private Baths' from the first. Columns paired at either end where it abuts Grand Pump Room (qv) and City Souvenir Shop. Bay one (to north) has doorway with arched head and radiating fanlight; bays two, eight and nine have arched alcoves (nine originally had doorway); bays three-seven are open, and screened with wrought iron railings, centre three bays under pediment have flight of shallow steps. Behind steps bays three and seven have four pane window, bays four-six each have panelled double door with fanlight. Entablature with enriched pediment breaking slightly forward over centre three bays. Pediment contains relief Sphinxes facing wreathed oval with relief of Hygeia. Entablature carries inscription KING'S AND QUEEN'S BATHS'. Parapet with open balustraded section over second and sixth bays. INTERIOR: Sixteen sided lantern rises behind pediment. HISTORY: Altered by Major Charles Davis in 1886, these changes were demolished in c1970 when the original design was largely restored. This structure formed part of the notable campaign of improvements to City centre designed by Thomas Baldwin, but this one preceded the Bath Improvement Act of 1789. It is also a part of the more monumental whole created by Baldwin's designs for the west wall of the Grand Pump Room and the North Colonnade adjoining (qv). SOURCES: Walter Ison,The Georgian Buildings of Bath¿ (2nd ed. 1980), 42-44; Jane Root, Thomas Baldwin: His Public Career in Bath¿,Bath History¿ vol. V (1994), 80-103. Sited within the Roman Baths Scheduled area ref: OCN BA 82

Listing NGR: ST7503664720