Listed Building: PROMENADE SHELTER OPPOSITE CHESTERFIELD PLACE (467626)

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Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 873-1/21/164
Date assigned 22 December 1997
Date last amended

Description

WEYMOUTH SY6879 ESPLANADE 873-1/21/164 (East side) Promenade shelter opposite Chesterfield Place GV II Promenade shelter. Late C19. Erected by Bird and Cox, contractors, Weymouth. Cast-iron and wood structure with timber glazed panels, lead-covered wood roof. The low-pitched hipped roof has small gablets, and rich fretted decorative cast-iron embellishment to the ridge and to the eaves on all sides, covering an open-sided 2-bay shelter on 3 pairs of slender turned wood columns with cast-iron fretted brackets to a grid of moulded beams and a panelled soffit in 12 compartments, plus diagonal 'dragon beams' to the corner bays. Glazed screens have a central mullion, and a transom at the bracket springing height; wooden slatted seats are set to cast-iron scrolled brackets. One of 7 similar shelters (qv), maintained in good condition, this one is set back from the promenade edge, but formerly would have been at the edge, with its own railed balcony; the promenade has been extended here. The detail all appears to be original or carefully replaced; a small plate at the S end records the contractors' name. Listing NGR: SY6804479119

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Location

Grid reference SY 6804 7911 (point)
Borough (historic) Weymouth and Portland

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Oct 12 2009 3:16AM