Listed Building: FORMER NELSON BARRACK (1267812)
| Grade | II | 
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| Authority | |
| Volume/Map/Item | 686-1, 2, 92 | 
| Date assigned | 28 September 1990 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                            
GILLINGHAM
TQ7669NE                  CENTRAL AVENUE, Pembroke           686-1/2/92                (South side)           28/09/90                  Former Nelson Barrack                                     (Formerly Listed as:                                     CHATHAM                                     CENTRAL AVENUE, Chatham Maritime                                     (South side)                                     4 Barrack blocks, Genville, Anson,                                     Nelson and Blake)
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Barracks, now offices and laboratories. c1902 by Sir Henry           Pilkington. Red brick with Portland stone dressings, brick           gable and ridge and lateral stacks and slate cross-gabled           roof.           STYLE: Free Edwariam Baroque.           PLAN: single-depth axial.           EXTERIOR: 3 storeys with attics to end cross ranges; 25-bay           range.           Long symmetrical ranges have a plinth, banded rustication to a           ground-floor plat band, second-floor impost band becoming           corniced frieze on end gables, and a modillion eaves cornice,           the 8-bay intermediate ranges divided by shallow paired           lateral stacks to the first- and second-floor with a central           downpipe. 3-bay end gables have clasping pilaster strips, with           scrolled ends to raking coping, and thin lateral stacks           flanking central windows to a tall gable stack with a central           rib; deep, full-height central canted bay.           Segmental-arched 6/6-pane sashes have large split keystones to           ground and first floors, brick and stone voussoirs to the           second; ground-floor windows to the intermediate sections           wider with side lights.           Return gables have an outer blind bay, with a central porch           with blocked Tuscan columns to an entablature with NELSON in           raised letters and a segmental pediment and a half-glazed           double door, and a bay above with entablature and parapet,           paired 4/4-pane sashes in a keyed architrave and 4/4-pane           sashes to the sides; above is a round-arched 8/8-pane sash           with architrave and brackets to a round-arched pediment set           forward from the cornice over a cartouche with flanking fish.           Rear elevations plainer, with square latrine towers at each           end with pyramidal roofs connected to the barrack by a           ground-floor arch and 1-light range above. Good cast-iron           dated hoppers and square downpipes. Roofs have banded ridge           and lateral stacks, some truncated, with late C20 dormer           louvres and air conditioning units.           INTERIOR: plain with axial corridors and stairs in ends and           central projecting sections.           HISTORY: one of 4 matching barracks at the former HMS           Pembroke, and part of a carefully planned group with the           Officer's Mess, Captain's House, Motor Dept (qqv), and other           ancillary buildings.
Listing NGR: TQ7670069540
                        
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Sources (1)
- SKE16160 Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.
Location
| Grid reference | TQ 7670 6952 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | TQ76NE | 
| Civil Parish | GILLINGHAM, MEDWAY, KENT | 
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Record last edited
Nov 15 2006 5:35PM