Market Hall, Carlisle | ||
Market Hall | ||
Carlisle Markets | ||
Carlisle Public Markets | ||
locality:- | Carlisle | |
civil parish:- | Carlisle (formerly Cumberland) | |
county:- | Cumbria | |
locality type:- | market hall | |
locality type:- | market | |
coordinates:- | NY40035610 | |
1Km square:- | NY4056 | |
10Km square:- | NY45 | |
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BLW54.jpg (taken 19.4.2006) BLW55.jpg (taken 19.4.2006) |
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evidence:- | database:- Listed Buildings 2010 placename:- Carlisle Public Markets |
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source data:- | courtesy of English Heritage "CARLISLE PUBLIC MARKETS / / FISHER STREET / CARLISLE / CARLISLE / CUMBRIA / II / 386755 / NY4003956109" |
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source data:- | courtesy of English Heritage "Includes: Nos 1-6 (consec) Market Arcade SCOTCH STREET." "Covered market. 1887-9 for Carlisle Corporation by Cawstone and Graham, ironwork manufactured by Cowans, Sheldon &Co, Engineers of Carlisle; extension of 1900-1. Coursed red sandstone with ashlar dressings. Internal and roof structure of cast- and wrought-iron and glass. A stone screen wall surrounds an iron structure of three parallel spans, the central span is larger and has a centred projection to the south west. There are full street frontages to Fisher Street, Market Street and West Tower Street, with an entrance arcade and smaller entrance on Scotch Street. In Renaissance style. Refurbished and altered 1989-91." "FISHER STREET ELEVATION: the main entrance facade. Because of the restriction of the site the centre span of the hall comes forward to Fisher Street behind a gable; 3 bays with further bay, formerly the Fish Market, at left, articulated by rusticated pilasters. Entrance central to gable, Corinthian columns in antis with animal-head capitals, sheep and chicken on one, cow and pig on the other. Circular panel with city arms over. Flanking small mezzanine windows. Large cornice, panelled parapet and pediment gable. Left Fish Market entrance; both entrances have C20 glazed doors in heavy panelled screens." "MARKET STREET ELEVATION: 11 bays, ground falling away to left, additional projecting bay at right forms part of the Fish Market. Right main doorway then 2 further doorways, 2 bays apart; large panelled screens with C20 modifications to doors; Corinthian columns in antis. Ramp giving access to left doors removed 1989. High triple casement windows divided by pilasters. Left bay has pedimented lower window. Fish Market has large central pedimented doorway with flanking side lights and roundels." "WEST TOWER STREET ELEVATION: 2 storeys of 8 bays, with single-storey projection of 7 bays. Original entrance formerly at left-hand side now covered by a new single-storey bay, added to the Poultry Market which itself was an extension of 1900-1. The Corinthian columns from the original entrance now support a central pediment over the new market entrance on this elevation. Paired casement windows divided by pilasters. Behind and above are 3-light casements. The 3-arched roof span is directly behind a parapet. Set into the angle at right is the foundation stone dated 20 December 1887. A postcard photograph, taken before 1900, shows that there was originally a projecting columned loading bay on this side." "SCOTCH STREET ELEVATION &NOS 1-6 (consec) MARKET ARCADE: arcade of 6 shops, 3 on each side, with manager's office and former caretaker's house above. Dated 1888 (now removed) by Cawstone and Graham; carved detail by Richard Nelson of Carlisle and portrait head over arch by Mr Beale of Newcastle. Red sandstone ashlar with pilasters, sill band, dentilled eaves cornice and solid parapet (a shaped pediment has been removed, see Perriam (1989). Slate roof; projecting gable ashlar chimney stacks. 3 storeys, 3 bays, 3-shops-depth in plan. Central large through round and covered arch, with the keystone a portrait head of the Mayor JR Creighton. Flanking glazed shop windows within original rusticated pilasters, continuing along the returns of the arch. Casement windows above with upper glazing bars in kneed architraves, the central window with flanking blind panels. The additional Scotch Street entrance, approached along Old Blue Bell Lane, retains its original scrolled wrought-iron folding gates, lettered and dated CARLISLE MARKET 1854 and additional 1889 date (with names of Mayors)." "INTERIOR: Behind the Fisher Street facade is the pediment and inscription for the Butter and Egg market of 1854, under which is an inscription of 2nd October 1889 for the completion and rebuilding. Inside altered 1990-1. Round archway to former cafe on Scotch Street elevation has carved stone lettering of 1889 COFFEE TAVERN." "HISTORY: This site has been in use since 1799 for the butchers' market and was extended in 1854 by a butter and egg market (fish stalls were incorporated into the butchers' shambles). Further extensions were made in 1879. The present building was a complete rebuilding, incorporating a separate fish market. Plans for the new market of 1889 are in Cumbria County Record Office Ca/E1/273, 314, 328, 334 and 553. Plans for a proposed clock tower in 1899 , Ca/E1/989 and plans for the poultry market are Ca/E1/981." "Perriam DR: Carlisle in Camera 2: 1989-: P.11" |
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evidence:- | old print:- placename:- Carlisle Markets |
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source data:- | Print, Competetive Design for Carlisle Markets, Principal Entrance, by George Dale
Oliver, Martins Lane, Cannon Street, London, 1888. click to enlarge PR1349.jpg Proposed entrance & facade for Carlisle Markets giving details of architecture &shops. A number of figures are also included. Reprinted from The Builder. item:- Tullie House Museum : 1997.704.21 Image © Tullie House Museum |
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evidence:- | old print:- |
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source data:- | Print, Competetive Design for Carlisle Markets, Interior, by George Dale Oliver, Martins
Lane, Cannon Street, London, 1888. click to enlarge PR1348.jpg Proposed interior of Carlisle Markets giving details of architecture. Reprinted from The Builder. item:- Tullie House Museum : 1997.704.20 Image © Tullie House Museum |
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BYR05.jpg in Fisher Street. (taken 30.6.2013) BYR06.jpg Fisher Street; coat of arms. (taken 30.6.2013) BYR36.jpg in Scotch Street. (taken 30.6.2013) BYR42.jpg in West Tower Street. (taken 30.6.2013) BYR43.jpg in West Tower Street. (taken 30.6.2013) BYR44.jpg ... poultry and sheep. (taken 30.6.2013) BYR45.jpg ... cattle and boar? ... (taken 30.6.2013) |
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