Listed Building record TQ 76 NE 1050 - FORMER MESS BLOCK 8 METRES TO NORTH OF CENTRAL MESS BLOCK HMS PEMBROKE
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Location
| Grid reference | TQ 7658 6955 (point) | 
|---|---|
| Map sheet | TQ76NE | 
| County | KENT | 
| Civil Parish | GILLINGHAM, MEDWAY, KENT | 
| Unitary Authority | MEDWAY | 
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Full Description
The following text is from the original listed building designation:
GILLINGHAM
TQ7669NE                  CENTRAL AVENUE, Pembroke           686-1/2/95                (South side)           06/06/84                  Former Mess Block 8 metres to north                                     of Central Mess Block, HMS Pembroke                                     (Formerly Listed as:                                     CENTRAL AVENUE, Hms Pembroke                                     (South side)                                     Block 10 yards to north of Central                                     Mess Block at HMS Pembroke)
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Mess block and offices, now offices. Dated 1900 on hoppers, by           Sir Henry Pilkington. Red brick with Portland dressings, gable           and ridge stacks, and slate roof.           STYLE: Edwardian Baroque.           PLAN: double-depth H-shaped plan with central stair hall.           EXTERIOR: 3 storeys; 5-window range. A symmetrical range has a           rusticated banded ground floor, cill and plat bands, stone           frieze and modillion cornice, and parapet.           Central bowed distyle in antis porch has Tuscan columns and           blocked antae, entablature and balustrade, to a doorway with           architrave and double doors; above is a 4-storey central           section with angled lateral stacks flanking a 2-storey           round-arched window which rises through the cornice, with           mullions and transoms to metal casements, large alternate           voussoirs and keystone, and enriched aprons; the stacks are           linked by a crenellated parapet and round arch supporting a           balustrade.           Outer windows with large split keystones, architraves to first           and second floors, to 6/6-pane sashes, and dormers with paired           4/4-pane sashes in the parapet either side of the central           feature.           Ends have 2 gables with corbelled gable stacks, separated by a           recessed central section with a large diagonally-set lateral           stack.           Rear 2:1:2-window range has a wide section projecting 2 bays           out from the centre, with tripartite flat-headed windows and           tall coped attic. Rear arched link to the Central Mess Block           (qv) added later. A large central ridge lantern has casements.           Cast-iron dated hoppers and square downpipes.           INTERIOR: not inspected, but reported to be without special           decorative features.           HISTORY: forms the N of three richly detailed mess blocks, and           part of a carefully planned early C20 naval barracks, with the           Captain's House, barracks and ancillary buildings (qqv).
Listing NGR: TQ7658569555
English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.
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- --- SKE16160 Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.
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Record last edited
Feb 19 2008 12:26PM