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Hippodrome, Lancaster

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Hippodrome, Lancaster — Grade II listed building-listed theatre in england-north-west, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
2 h–3 h
  • Dog-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Hippodrome, Lancaster is a Grade II listed building-listed theatre in england-north-west, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1194918). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details LANCASTER SD4761NE DALTON SQUARE 1685-1/7/98 (North side) 16/05/89 No.2 and Palatine Hall GV II Roman Catholic church with attached presbytery to the left, later public hall, music hall, cinema, and now council offices. 1798-1799, altered 1859 and extensively remodelled internally in 1983. Probably by Robert Roper. Sandstone ashlar, with sides and rear of coursed dressed sandstone with a plinth, quoins and dressings of ashlar. The roofs are of slightly different pitches, with Welsh slate to the left on No.2 and Cumbrian slate on Palatine Hall, and there is a large chimney stack above the party wall between the premises. The roof of Palatine Hall is hipped and has a square louvred ventilator on the ridge. No.2 has a double-depth plan, while what was the church has a single-span roof and runs back from the square. 3 storeys above a cellar, and 6 bays with an eaves cornice which continues around and along Friar Street. Originally the facade was formed by an almost matching pair of 3-bay elevations with central doorways (though the bays of the church are slightly wider, and most if not all of its openings were blind). All the openings now have plain reveals. The doorway of No.2 has a cornice on consoles, while Palatine Hall has a wide single-storey flat-roofed porch of 1859 with clasping Tuscan pilasters, a frieze inscribed 'PALATINE HALL' and a moulded cornice. The panelled doors of both parts are recent. The side elevation to Friar Street has, in the first bay which is marked off by plain raised quoins, a large Venetian window with a plain surround and keystone, which originally lit the sanctuary of the church. To the right are 3 taller, similarly detailed round-headed windows linked by a band at impost level; above and to the right of each of these is a small ova

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Hippodrome in Lancaster is a Grade II listed theatre located in North-West England. This historic venue is notable for its architectural significance and serves as a key cultural site in the region.

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Coordinates
54.0484, -2.7975
County
Lancashire
District
Lancaster
Parish
Lancaster, unparished area
Postcode
LA1 1PP
Parliamentary constituency
Lancaster and Wyre
Phone
+44 1524 64170

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Hippodrome, Lancaster?
Hippodrome, Lancaster is in Lancashire, North-West England, United Kingdom (postcode LA1 1PP), in the parish of Lancaster, unparished area.
Is Hippodrome, Lancaster a listed building?
Hippodrome, Lancaster is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
How do I get to Hippodrome, Lancaster?
Drivers can navigate to postcode LA1 1PP. It sits within the Lancaster and Wyre parliamentary constituency.