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TonyS
Coventry
1 of 20  Thu 16th Feb 2017 5:19pm  

Coventry City Council is proposing to update the process for Locally Listing 'heritage assets' (generally historic buildings). Local Listing gives a way for local councils and communities to identify and celebrate historic buildings, archaeological sites and designed landscapes to ensure that they are given due consideration in the planning process when change is being proposed. They would like people to give their views on the consultation about local listings of historic buildings. Read more here Complete the survey here (closes March 17th 2017)
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Osmiroid
UK
2 of 20  Thu 16th Feb 2017 8:37pm  

How can the citizens of Coventry, if they want to, get the NPB bank building restored by removing that moronic bridge and anything else that needs to be removed? Sorry to go on about it but I hate what that bridge has done.
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Midland Red

3 of 20  Thu 16th Feb 2017 9:10pm  

Quite agree, Osmiroid Thumbs up Perchance the eyesores that are Britannia Hotel and Hertford Street (in its entirety) could be dealt with too! Not forgetting Cathedral Lanes Wink
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TonyS
Coventry
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4 of 20  Thu 16th Feb 2017 9:23pm  

I'm pretty sure Hertford Street is being "dealt with" in the new Coventry South plan.
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flapdoodle
Coventry
5 of 20  Fri 17th Feb 2017 6:56pm  

This thread is about locally listed buildings. I doubt Broadgate House could be easily demolished as it's nationally listed.
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Osmiroid
UK
6 of 20  Fri 17th Feb 2017 8:49pm  

Was the bridge built into it from the start and so unfortunately listed? So I suppose if the council ever clear the end of Hertford Street as promised that won't include the bridge?
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Midland Red

7 of 20  Fri 3rd Mar 2017 7:36pm  

On 16th Feb 2017 8:37pm, Osmiroid said: How can the citizens of Coventry, if they want to, get the NPB bank building restored by removing that moronic bridge and anything else that needs to be removed?
This photo was posted on another thread, but it highlights what the bank looked like before the bridge Thumbs up
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NeilsYard
Coventry
8 of 20  Sat 4th Mar 2017 10:33am  

Wow that really shows off the bank to its fullest Cliff Thumbs up Shame the bridge hid most of it! Wonder what the idea behind it was?
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Osmiroid
UK
9 of 20  Sat 4th Mar 2017 2:10pm  

Great picture! I think if it was unobscured like that still, it would be quite high up in the rankings of best building views in England. Also; https://oldcoventry.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/img_20151027_004704.jpg
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flapdoodle
Coventry
10 of 20  Sat 4th Mar 2017 5:58pm  

On 17th Feb 2017 8:49pm, Osmiroid said: Was the bridge built into it from the start and so unfortunately listed? So I suppose if the council ever clear the end of Hertford Street as promised that won't include the bridge?
It was originally built as a 'bridge' over the road. The infilling was added later. The plan is to remove the infilled and make it a 'bridge' again. The building is listed. It's a shame it was hidden like that. Creates a very odd and glooby space that doesn't seem to be great at attracting businesses. Personally, I am not keen on buildings and tunnels. Coventry seems to be full of them. The one between Primark and the former Leofric is pretty horrible as well.
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Davey
Coventry
11 of 20  Thu 9th Mar 2017 10:38am  

I imagine the bridge was built to tone down the bank building and stop it clashing with the modernised Broadgate. I personally find the original bank building a bit of a jumble of styles with its funny roof, Georgian windows and Greek columns. Having said that, it was an attractive jumble. I've always loved the metal doors too. I look forward to the infill below the bridge being removed and maybe the area will visually make a bit more sense and feel a bit more airy and pleasant. Cathedral Lanes, however....... Yuk.
DavidT

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NeilsYard
Coventry
12 of 20  Sat 11th Mar 2017 9:58am  

That view down the side of the bank actually reminds me a bit of Regent Street in SW1
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Dougie
Wigan
13 of 20  Thu 16th Mar 2017 11:06am  

Coventry locally listed buildings
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Osmiroid
UK
14 of 20  Thu 16th Mar 2017 12:18pm  

Tried to read that, had all kinds of rubbish chasing me around the screen, had to click away before I smashed my phone up.
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Midland Red

15 of 20  Thu 16th Mar 2017 12:22pm  

Works alright on PC Wave Here's the list anyway Thumbs up 'The Arches' Railway Viaduct (20 &)21 Spon Street 1 & 2 Spon Street 1 and 3 Sydnall Road 1 Lord Street 1 to 11 Hurst Road 1 to 21 and 2 to 24 Co-operative Street 10 and 10a Lady Lane 10 and 12 Park Road 10 Bluebell Walk (formerly 504 Tile Hill Lane, formerly North Waste) 10, 12 to 15, 17, 19 to 25, 28 (consecutive) Mount Street 101, 102 & 103 Spon End 101-103 Birmingham Road 103 Holyhead Road 105 Craven Street 115-116 Far Gosford Street (formerly Hertford Arms public house) 117 Far Gosford Street 117 to 125 Craven Street 12 Lady Lane 13 Gloucester Street 14 Middleborough Road 142 Far Gosford Street 15 (Spencer Newman Lodge), 17, 19 and 21 Earlsdon Avenue South 15 Lord Street 155 and 157 (including rear range of 157a), Aldermans Green Road 16 Wilson's Lane and adjoining boundary marker post 16a (Sovereign House) and 17a Queen's Road 17 Gloucester Street 17 Warwick Row 18 - 30 (consecutive numbers), Burges 18 Norfolk Street 18 to 30 (even numbers) Sydnall Road 181 and 183 Lentons Lane 19, 21a and 35 Lythall's Lane 194 and 196 Longford Road 2 Meriden Street 2 Percy Street 2 to 8 (even numbers) Sydnall Road 2, 4, 6 and 8 Longford Square 20 Duke Street (rear wing of 31 Allesley Old Road) 20 Hinckley Road 202 Henley Road 21 Allesley Old Road 21 Stoke Green 22 and 24 Wilson's Lane 22 Craven Street 22-25 Lord Street (former Sunday Schools) 232 Henley Road 243, 245 and 247 Longford Road 243a Longford Road 247 and 249 Kingfield Road 248, 250 and 252 Foleshill Road (formerly Prince William Henry Public House) 25 and 27 Stoke Green 25, 27 and 29 Shilton Lane 256 Birmingham Road 258 Birmingham Road (also known as Turnpike Cottage) 26 Lord Street 27 Gloucester Street 27 Middleborough Road 278 Aldermans Green Road 28 and 30 School House Lane 28 Far Gosford Street 29 Cross Cheaping 3, 4, 6 and 7 Mount Street 30 and 31 Cross Cheaping 30 Lord Street 31 and 32, 34 to 37 (consecutive) Mount Street 31 and 33 Allesley Old Road 31 Hill Street 31 Woodshires Road 36 to 42 (even numbers) Sydnall Road 378-386 Foleshill Road (formerly Co-op Emporium) 39 Hawkes Mill Lane 4 Norfolk Street 4, 6, 7a, 7b, 8 and 8a Lady Lane 4,6, 8, 12 and 14 Craven Street 41, 43 and 45 Woodway Lane 42 Queen's Road 43, 44 and 45 Queen's Road 44 to 50 (consecutive) Mount Street 452 Foleshill Road (also known as The Rockery) 488 Woodway Lane 490 and 492 Woodway Lane 494 and 496 Woodway Lane 5 to 9 St. James' Lane (also known as Ivy Cottage) 5, 7, 9 and 11 Hall Lane 51 to 61 Craven Street (odd numbers) 551 Foleshill Road (formerly The General Wolfe public house) 57, 59 and 61 Lady Lane 58 - 64 (even numbers), Upper Hill Street 6 and 8 Duke Street 6 The Firs 62, 63, 64, 66 and 68 Mount Street 63 to 67 Craven Street 64 and 64a, Far Gosford Street 646 and 648 Allesley Old Road 72 Binley Road 74 Binley Road 78 and 84 Craven Street (not numbers 80 and 82) 8 and 9 Mount Street 80 to 86, 90, 96 to 110 (even numbers) Woodway Lane 80, 82 and 84 Binley Road 88 Craven Street 9 Lower Holyhead Road 9 to 12 Lord Street 9 to 19 Craven Street 90 Holyhead Road 91 Palmerston Road (formerly Earlsdon Farm House) 92 Holyhead Road (formerly Hawarden House) 93 and 94 Far Gosford Street 93 Spon End (formerly Malt Shovel public house) 95 Potters Green Road 99 Birmingham Road Aardvark public house (formerly Fowl and Firkin public house, formerly Hen & Chickens public house) All Saint's Parish Rooms All Soul's Roman Catholic Church Allesley Hall Alton Hall barn and related farm buildings Alvis Railway Bridge Ash Tree Residential Home (formerly Jackson House, originally Golden Green Farm House) Ashville Terrace, 77 - 83 (consecutive numbers), Far Gosford Street Bablake School Barn at Church Farm Beech House Binley Oak public house Blythe House Boat Inn Boundary marker post Broad Street Young Peoples' Centre (formerly Broad Heath Community Primary School) Calcott Cycle Works (known as the XL Works, later Astley's) Canley Hall Farm Cottages Castle Cottage (formerly Castle Farm, formerly Holyfast Farm) Charterhouse public house (formerly Charterhouse Hotel) Cheshunt School Chestnut Tree Public House (formerly the New Inn) Church Centre to Christ Church Church of St.Francis of Assisi Church of St.Mary Magdalene City Arms public house City College (formerly Coventry Technical College) Co-operative store Coach and Horses Coliseum Buildings or Odeon Buildings Cook's Cottages Copsewood Grange and Lodge Corley Moor Garage Coundon Court School 'Old House' & Coundon Court Lodge (also known as Holly Lodge) Coundon House Court Number 7 Courtaulds buildings and walls Coventry School Former Pupils Association Club Daimler Works Fire Station Douglas Bader House Dover House Drinking fountain at Earlsdon Avenue South Dunlop buildings front elevation (formerly White and Poppe Fuse Body Factory) Earlsdon Branch Library Earlsdon Methodist Church Earlsdon Primary School Electricity Sub station Ellen Terry Building (formerly Odeon Cinema) Elm Bank Teachers' Centre (formerly Cheylesmore Council School) Fern House Farm Flying Standard public house ('Priory Gate' building) Foleshill Road United Reform Church (formerly Congregational School, formerly British School) Former Allard Cycle Company Former Brownshill Green United Reformed Church Former Challenge Cycle Works Former Daimler office block Former Singer Car Factory Free Methodist Church or Ebenezer Chapel Grange Farm Barns Hearsall Primary School (formerly Centaur Road Council School) Highfield House (formerly Coventry Churches Housing Association, formerly Touchstone Housing Association Offices) Holbrook Public Library Holly Cottage Holy Family Roman Catholic Church HPL Prototypes factory (formerly Cam Design, formerly MGA Developments Ltd, formerly Rover/Triumph Service Division) Humber Hotel Jubilee Hall K6 telephone kiosk near pumping station Keresley House Keresley Manor, lodge and outbuildings Lloyd's Bank Lodge to Highfield House (also known as Kingscote) Longford Baptist Church (formerly Union Place Baptist Church) Maplewood (formerly The Birches) Marton House Melbourne House Methodist Central Hall Methodist Sunday School Moat Building, Spon Gate School Morris Buildings Mosley Terrace, 26 - 42 (even numbers) Coundon Road Network Rail College (formerly Cable and Wireless College) Newfield House & Lodge Newlands public house Oak House (formerly Pinkett's Booth, formerly Royal Oak) Oaken End Farm Old Ball Hotel Old Crown Inn public house Old Daimler Power House (originally known as the 'Motor Mills') Old Farm, 3 Freshfields Close Old Grammar School Old Vicarage Park Cottage Pattison's College or Pattison's Dancing Academy (formerly Stoke Church of England Infants' School, formerly Stoke National School) Phoenix public house (formerly The Scream and formerly Sir Colin Campbell public house) Plate letterbox corner of 124 Aldermans Green Road Pond Farm House (formerly Acorn Lodge) Public Library Pumping Station Rainbow Inn Coach House Rainbows public house (formerly Admiral Lord Rodney public house and formerly Formidable public house) Ravenswood House (formerly Keresley Villa) Red Lion Inn Remains of ice house Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary and St. Benedict Rookery Farm House (formerly Lower Coundon Farm) Rose and Woodbine public house Rosedale Rothesay Terrace Roundhouse Cottage Royal Court Hotel (formerly Keresley Hall) Ryding Cottage Salem Baptist Church Saracen's Head public house September Cottage Singer Hall (formerly Singer Company Offices) Slash Pitts Farm Sluice Gate over River Sherbourne (Charterhouse Fields) Smithy Cottage (formerly Birch Tree Cottage) Southfields Old School (also known as Community Education Centre, formerly South Street Board School) Spar (formerly Yates' Wine Bar, formerly Waring and Gillows, formerly Anslow's) Spring Cottage St Osburgs Priory & Presbytery St. Alban's Church St. Andrew's Church St. Andrew's Church of England School (original part) and school house St. George's Church St. Luke's Church St. Margaret of Antioch's Church St. Nicholas' Church St. Osburg's RC Primary School Station House Steeple House (formerly Coventry Centre for Performing Art, formerly Coventry School of Music, formerly St. John's Schools) Stoke Branch Library Swift Factory / Quinton Works (also known as New Beeston Works) The Black Horse Public House The Cedars public house The Chace (now The Chace Hotel) (Edwardian part) The Cottage The Cottage, The Old Farm, 1 Freshfields Close The Earl Of Mercia public house (formerly Phoenix, formerly Midland Bank) The Elms The Elms Public House (formerly Paybody House, formerly Paybody Eye Hospital) The Gosford Arms (formerly The Pitt's Head) The Grange (formerly known as Keresley Grange) The Hearsall public house The Langleys (formerly The Langleys and The Laurels) The Limes The Limes The Oaklands (barn and farm buildings) The Old Cottage The Old Fire Station The Stone House and Frater House and Millbourne House The Studios (formerly The Old Vicarage and coach house, formerly The Gables, formerly The Studio) The Town Wall Tavern Toll Gate public house Tudor Rose (formerly Tally Ho) Victorian pillar box outside 99 and 101 Holyhead Road at the junction with Minster Road Victorian wall post box, adjacent to 23 Nicholls Street Victorian wall post box, in the boundary wall of no. 42 Coundon Road (but facing Coundon Street) War Memorial outside KoCo Ltd (former Renold Chain Office Building) Warden's House (also known as St.Thomas's House) Water Works House White Lion public house Whitley Pumping Station & Lodge Wood Farm (formerly Tilehill Farm) Yorkshire Bank On the link they're all "clickable" to show more detail (location, etc)
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