File:Gothic Vaughton Works - Livery Street, Birmingham - The Lighthouse (6009560578).jpg
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This is the Gothic Works on Livery Street in Birmingham. Also known as the Gothic Vaughton Works. Now a hostel called Hatters Hostel In Livery Street, No 45. the Gothic Works, a T-plan factory of 1902 by Sidney H. Vaughton, the front range in brick and terracotta with big mullion-and-transom windows. From Pevsner Architectural Guides: Birmingham by Andy Foster It is Grade II listed. <a href="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-475347-vaughton-gothic-works-including-premises" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Vaughton Gothic Works Including Premises of Jackson and Froggatt to Rear South South West 95, Birmingham - British Listed Buildings</a> SP 0687 NEBIRMINGHAMLIVERY STREET (South West side) 997/25/10220 Number 95, Vaughton Gothic Works Including premises of 14.07.1999Jackson and Froggatt To Rear SSW II Goldsmiths' and silversmiths' manufactory. 1902; by Sidney H. Vaughton, for Messrs P. Vaughton and Sons. Red brick with terracotta dressings. Slate roof. Jacobean freestyle. EXTERIOR: main facade to Livery Street has 2 storeys over basement. Asymmetrical 1:3:1:5:1 window front. Terracotta mullion-transom windows; slightly advance gabled bay to left with pierced finials, 5-light first floor window with centre three lights with cambered head; and panelled double-doors with tall cambered arch overlight with cambered cornice above and over side-lights. Moulded shafts between bays to left and right, and moulded eaves cornice. Frieze above first floor windows with strapwork decoration and inscription GOTHIC VAUGHTON WORKS in Gothic script. Workshop range to rear has large metal framed windows on both floors on either side, which contained the plating and polishing shops. Detached 2-storey range at rear, SW, [occupied by Jackson and Froggatt] with large multi-pane metal frame windows, and with single-storey north-lit sheds; containing press, enamelling and die-casting shops. INTERIOR reported to be largely in its original form, retaining fittings and hearth. SOURCE: RCHME report, March 1999. Listing NGR: SP0658687613 At 89 Livery Street is The Lighthouse. |
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Source | Gothic Vaughton Works - Livery Street, Birmingham - The Lighthouse |
Author | Elliott Brown from Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Camera location | 52° 29′ 10.98″ N, 1° 54′ 15.65″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.486383; -1.904346 |
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