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IoE Number:
454848
Location:
VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER INCLUDING CHRISTIE LIBRARY, WHITWORTH HALL, OXFORD ROAD (west side)
MANCHESTER, MANCHESTER, GREATER MANCHESTER
Photographer:
N/A
Date Photographed:
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Date listed:
18 December 1963
Date of last amendment:
18 December 1963
Grade
II*
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MANCHESTER
SJ8496 OXFORD ROAD, Chorlton-On-Medlock
698-1/21/614 (West side)
18/12/63 Victoria University of Manchester
including Christie Library,
Whitworth Hall
GV II*
Formerly known as: Owens College OXFORD STREET
Chorlton-On-Medlock.
University. West range begun 1870, east range 1883-7 and north
range 1888, all by Alfred Waterhouse; with Whitworth Hall
added to south end of east range c.1895-1902 by Paul
Waterhouse. Sandstone ashlar, red tiled roofs with fishscale
bands. Large and irregular plan round a courtyard which is
open at the south-west corner. Gothic style. The WEST RANGE
(Main Building), the first on the site, in domestic scale and
style, of 2 storeys plus basements and attics, has a projected
gabled wing in the centre flanked by large canted entrance
bays which have gabled porches with moulded 2-centred doorways
and large 2-centred arched windows of 3 stepped lancet lights
rising into steep gables, and tall coupled arched windows in
the flanks (some with stepped sills); the central wing has a
canted 2-storey bay at the gable end with a niche at ground
floor containing a carved shield, a large 5-light window at
1st floor and a tiled hipped roof, a clockface in the apex of
the gable, side walls with gables, and a fleche on the roof.
The outer wings differ in plan and elevation; all parts have
various mullioned, arched and arcaded windows, and small
gabled dormers and tall stone chimneys. The EAST RANGE (the
main facade to Oxford Street) is monumental in scale and
style, asymmetrical, with a very large rectangular tower at
the south end, a 2-storeyed entrance archway to the left of
this and a tall 4-storey 7-bay range to the right. The
entrance archway has a wide 2-centred moulded arch, and above
this a stepped triple lancet in a gable flanked by pinnacles.
The tower, with pilastered corners and an octagonal
stair-turret at the north-east corner, has a very large
2-centred arched doorway with splayed reveal including
foliated niches, 4 orders of moulding, and hoodmould with apex
carried up to form a pedestal to a 1st-floor niche with a
statue; arcaded windows on 6 stages (successively 5, 5, 3, 3,
5 and 5 lights), all different and those at the top stage with
a colonnaded screen; and a steep saddle-back roof with banded
cladding of lead and tiles. In the angle with the main range
to the right is a tall 2-bay canted staircase which has
buttresses, tall 2-light windows with geometrical tracery, and
an arcaded parapet. The main range itself, 4 storeys
diminishing in the height and 7 bays with buttresses square at
ground floor and chamfered above, terminating in pinnacles,
has arcaded windows filling each bay, those at ground floor
segmental-headed with transoms and arched lights, those at 1st
and 2nd floors with shafts and 3 square-headed lights and
those at 3rd floor with 4 arched lights; and a corbel table
and blind arcaded parapet to each bay. WHITWORTH HALL (to the
left of the entrance archway), of 2 unequal storeys and 8 bays
plus a corner tower at the south end, has buttresses, coupled
segmental-headed windows at ground floor, bands of blind
arcading between floors, and tall 2-light transomed windows
with cinquefoil lights at 1st floor; an elaborate 2-storey
gabled porch to the 1st bay with pinnacles, blind-arcading in
the gable and open arcading linking the gable to the pinnacles
on either side, and a 2-centred doorway moulded in 3 orders;
and a 3-stage corner tower with a tiered segmental oriel,
corner pinnacles, octagonal belfry and short spire, all in
elaborate Gothic style. Various other portions in similar
style. Interior not inspected.