4, 5 and 6 Broad Chare, Trinity House
4, 5 and 6 Broad Chare, Trinity House
HER Number
              8877
          District
              Newcastle
          Site Name
              4, 5 and 6 Broad Chare, Trinity House
          Place
              Newcastle
          Map Sheet
              NZ26SE
          Class
              Civil
          Site Type: Broad
              Meeting Hall
          Site Type: Specific
              Guildhall
          General Period
              MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Medieval 1066 to 1540
          Form of Evidence
              Extant Building
          Description
              Storage building, later rigging loft and dwellings, now storage and empty
offices. Early C16. Sandstone with Welsh slate roof. South elevation to
Trinity House yard: 3 storeys, 4 bays. Wide architraves to 5-panelled doors
in bays 3, 4 and 6. Almost regular fenestration. Sash windows with glazing
bars in C20 architraves; narrow casement at left end of first floor; chamfered
surround to small square casement on second floor at left; similarly-shaped
blocked openings at intervals on second floor. 2-storey buttress between
fourth and fifth bays; probable garderobe chute at right end, with small
square window inserted. Steeply-pitched end gables have overlapping stone
coping and eroded carved finials. Sundial dated 1721 at centre of second
floor possibly resited. Interior shows very strong first floor on corbels;
king-post roof with arched tie beam. Source: McCombie "The Buildings of
Trinity House, Newcastle upon Tyne" Archaeologia Aeliana 5th series XIII. LISTED GRADE 1
          offices. Early C16. Sandstone with Welsh slate roof. South elevation to
Trinity House yard: 3 storeys, 4 bays. Wide architraves to 5-panelled doors
in bays 3, 4 and 6. Almost regular fenestration. Sash windows with glazing
bars in C20 architraves; narrow casement at left end of first floor; chamfered
surround to small square casement on second floor at left; similarly-shaped
blocked openings at intervals on second floor. 2-storey buttress between
fourth and fifth bays; probable garderobe chute at right end, with small
square window inserted. Steeply-pitched end gables have overlapping stone
coping and eroded carved finials. Sundial dated 1721 at centre of second
floor possibly resited. Interior shows very strong first floor on corbels;
king-post roof with arched tie beam. Source: McCombie "The Buildings of
Trinity House, Newcastle upon Tyne" Archaeologia Aeliana 5th series XIII. LISTED GRADE 1
Easting
              425360
          Northing
              564000
          Grid Reference
              NZ425360564000
    Sources
              Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural and Historic Interest, 21/128