Queens Conservation Area: March 1987 - The Planning Service
Queens Conservation Area: March 1987 - The Planning Service
Queens Conservation Area: March 1987 - The Planning Service
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Appendix 1<br />
Catalogue of Listed Buildings within the Queen's <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Area</strong> <br />
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BOTANIC AYENUB<br />
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lxrMmC ~WEfWS<br />
PARR m ~ ~ / 3 3<br />
Thc main block, built between 1852and 1855to<br />
designsby Sir (Charles Lan]ranJis S two storey<br />
buildingin a rather unusual stgle with a taller<br />
m7{4 centralportica mmprising four massived e d<br />
Tuscan columns surmomrod wirh a squart aaic<br />
above. <br />
&bind rhe rnain buildingthe south wing was<br />
added in 1869by Young and Mackenzie and thc<br />
north wing and chapelby h p ' s m,John,in<br />
1878.<br />
Builtatrow 1865 this is fhc k t remaintngemp1lc<br />
of three such lodges whichatone h egraced the<br />
~ ~ S n d G J t<br />
cntranoPs to the Park.<br />
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blvh ~~ Er& tohonour WilliamThompson Kclvin the<br />
m w27/la eminent&mer3mathematictanand phy-sidst<br />
barn in Belfast in 1824-<strong>The</strong> brom searue is by<br />
AIbert Bmec-Joyand the phth by Sir Alben<br />
Richardson PRA.<br />
Designedby Charles hyon and cunsrtucted by<br />
thefamous Dublin ironmaster, Richard Turner,<br />
tbtPalm House is onedthc fmt aad earliest<br />
examplesof cusvi-linear glass and cast-iron work<br />
in Europe. ThE wings were badt in 1839 and 1840,<br />
the centraldome beingaddedin 1852.<br />
HEW28/ 19<br />
m<br />
26/28/21<br />
HB 26/3/22<br />
HB26/28/23 <br />
m26,2&/24<br />
HB24/28/25<br />
A tluec-storey stuccomd brick temce in almost<br />
original condition.Built 1877.<br />
Three-storey brick terrace with much stucco trim.<br />
Built 1831.<br />
A three-storey brick &stuccoterrace sidlar h<br />
appearanceto Nos. 19to 22 but with less stucco<br />
detaihg. Built 1882.<br />
A three-storey zeme of 6properties in stuccoand<br />
brick with elaborate detailigto windows. Built<br />
1883. l<br />
Origidy built as a Manse in 1879this threestorey,<br />
2 bay building is finished in stuccowith a<br />
~ e baydwindow m the ground floot.<br />
A l%-storeybuilding in a Victorian Gothic style;<br />
formerlya porters lodge. Built in 1877to designs<br />
by Willism Eogerty.<br />
Decorarive sandstone gate piers md screens set up<br />
to close off the area when CoUege Gardens was a<br />
privateroad. Erected C.1880.<br />
CAMDEN STREET'<br />
Was. 53 i3 99<br />
m waarL3<br />
GmLE~EGmT)ms<br />
EJBs.7ta1101<br />
A rhrce-storey 8bay block finished in stucco with<br />
classicrll detailing. Built between 1849and l852<br />
&is block has recently bumresmred and convened<br />
m provide flat scca-&ation.<br />
A three-storey block offour pro~~)crdes inbrick<br />
with smcm embellishenrs. Built for John <br />
RB W 1 7 Atkinson in 1817 m designsby Wiam Bart. <br />
Builiin l877 toasimiIardeslgnasNos. 7w 14<br />
this block is agaIafraishcd in brick withstucco<br />
Hawm1s aim.<br />
MCmm W- Methodist<br />
college<br />
Methodist College -Main<br />
Building<br />
- r., ,<br />
HB 26/28/26<br />
HsWW27<br />
A Tudor Revival style building, largely of threestoreys,<br />
with aa interior court and ambulatory.<br />
Named after Sir WiEliarn McAnhur, Lord Mayor<br />
of London, 1830, the building was designed by Sir<br />
Thorns N.Deane and Son.Built 188'// 1391.<br />
A grand compsition in red brick with stone aim.<br />
Designed in the Italian Gothic Revival style by the<br />
Dublin architea William Fogerty, the building<br />
follows the example of Queen's University in<br />
having a central tower and winged renuns,Built<br />
1865/1868,<br />
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