List entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE AND THE COTTAGE
List entry Number: 1380935
Location
FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE AND THE COTTAGE, SHIP STREET
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
| County |
District |
District Type |
Parish |
| The City of Brighton and Hove | Unitary Authority | |
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II
Date first listed: 11-Apr-1995
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 481259
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Details
BRIGHTON
TQ3104SW SHIP STREET
577-1/64/846 (East side)
11/04/95 Friends' Meeting House and the
Cottage
II
Friends' meeting house. 1805, extended 1850 and 1876. The
following will describe the complex in chronological order of
construction. First, to the south, the cottage: brick in
Flemish bond, flint, and stucco-cement dressings. Roof of
slate.
EXTERIOR: 3 storeys over basement. 2-window range.
Round-arched entrance to right with fanlight of decorative
glazing. The single window to the left and the first-floor
windows are segmental arched with gauged brick lintels; the
second-floor windows are flat arched. All have projecting
sills. The window range above the entrance is blocked; the
other windows have sashes of an original design: 6 x 6, 3 x 6
and 3 x 3 from ground to second floor respectively.
While nothing in the design suggests that the earliest section
was built as a meeting house, the first extension to the
north, built in 1850, bears all the hallmarks of nonconformist
architecture. 2 storeys over basement. 3-window range. Same
materials as above. Gable-facing roof is finished as a
pediment with its raking cornice that continues around the
returns. The elevation below is symmetrically arranged. 2
segmental-arched entrances set under a single-storey enclosed
porch, rectangular in plan. The porch entered by a 2 bay
arcade of round, diaphragm arches supported on Tuscan
pilasters; the entablature above returns and continues across
the front wall. Over the entrance to the porch, incised on the
frieze of the entablature is the legend: Friends' Meeting
House. In the front wall to either side of the porch is one
flat-arched window with projecting sill. The first-floor
windows are round arched and tied together by a sill band and
a dentil-cornice springing band; the window heads have
architraves. Each window is rebated and has a panelled
spandrel beneath the sill. Mouldings on front wall have a
short return. Headers in the left-return wall are burned
bricks.
On this return, near the corner, is a single-storey entrance
porch with segmental-arched entrances. This may be
contemporary with the 1876 extension, which is set well back
from the 1850 hall. 2 storeys and a 4-window range. Design and
materials resemble the 1850 hall. The windows are paired and
set back from the plain of the front wall. Constructed to
provide education rooms and dormitory space, and now serving
as an adult-education centre. It is included here for its
group value.
(Carder T: The Encyclopaedia of Brighton: Lewes: 1990-: 115R).
Listing NGR: TQ3103504126
Selected Sources
- Book Reference - Author: Timothy Carder - Title: Encyclopaedia of Brighton - Date: 1990 - Page References: 115R
National Grid Reference: TQ 31035 04126
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