11-15 Donegall Square North
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Belfast
Classical style, 3 storey, 11 bay building occupied by two banks. Ground floor of shop fronts and 3 entrances. Central entrance is rounded arch with keystone, other 2 are square-topped, all with Corinthian columns. Ground floor topped by balconies and balustrade. First floor has square-topped windows, pediment at both ends and balcony over central window. Second floor windows have segmental arch heads with keystone. Balustrade at top.
Stone Information
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Secondary Stone:
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Stonework Construction:Coursed plain ashlar
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Stonework Condition:Stonework is generally in good condition, some evidence of past bomb damage presenting as fractures and impact marks.
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Condition Assessment (QUB):Stage 2 – Section specific remedial action is required but the extent of intervention should be limited because of the lack of distant involvement within façade boundaries.
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OS Irish Grid (Easting):333736
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OS Irish Grid (Northing):374105
Architect Information
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Building Type:
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Date of construction:1900
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Architect:W.H. Lynn
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Listing:B1
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HB/SMR Ref:HB26/50/174
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2nd survey by EHS:No