Listed Buildings
in Stoke-on-Trent and area
Shop premises, Queen
Street, Burslem
Area
Burslem |
Street
Queen Street |
Heritage No.
18a b |
Grade
II |
Date Listed
19 April 1972 |
Building:
Shop premises - numbers 1 and
1a Queen Street |
Location:
STOKE ON TRENT
|
Description:
Early 19thC, 3 stories. "Clayhanger's Steam Print Works" -
from the Arnold Bennett novels |
Clayhanger
"Steam Printing Works"
View from
Queen Street
Waterloo Road can
be seen running to the left of the buildings
View from
Swan Square
View from Nile Street - looking along
Queen Street
photos: Steve Birks -
Feb 2001
Shop premises. Early 19th Century.
Painted brick with slate roof. 3-storeyed, 3
bays, with renewed shop fronts each side of central doorway.
2-pane sash windows to first floor, with flat arched stuccoed
heads and continuous sill bands. Casements to attic storey
renewed. Moulded cornice to parapet eaves. Gable end stacks.
Used by Arnold Bennett as "Clayhangers Steam
Printing Works".
Queen Street
is named after the pottery ware Wedgwood made for Queen
Charlotte in 1765.
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