Showing posts with label bath stone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bath stone. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 March 2014

Another Palazzo Building


In Cambrian Place, Swansea another example of the Palazzo style , called Pembroke Buildings. Again 3 storeys with 5 bays. However unlike the others in Aberdare and Cardiff this has a portico to the main entrance.

Designed by architect H C Portsmouth the building has Portland stone below and Bath stone above. Early twentieth century.

Monday, 4 November 2013

Midland (now HSBC) Bank, Aberdare

The grand Palazzo ex  Midland Bank with National School in foreground of about the same period
Following on from the previous post of the old NatWest bank in Cardiff, this is another bank built in the palazzo style, but this time in Aberdare. The proportions are similar with three stories and five sets of windows on each floor and was built in the same year, 1857. Unlike the Cardiff bank,  this building has a façade of imported stone with Bath stone ashlar and grey Newbridge stone.

This bank was designed by Bristol architect, William Gingell who co-incidentally worked with T R Lysaght, the architect who designed the Cardiff building.
Rock faced dressed stone on the façade of the old Midland Bank