Hawksley House

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Hawksley House
Hawksley House
Hawksley House is located in Tyne and Wear
Hawksley House
Location within Tyne and Wear
General information
Architectural styleNeoclassical and baroque
AddressJohn Street
Town or citySunderland
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates54°54′16″N 1°22′47″W / 54.90452°N 1.37986°W / 54.90452; -1.37986
Completed1907
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
Architect(s)William and Thomas Ridley Milburn

Hawksley House is an apartment building in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. It is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building.

History[edit]

Designed by Sunderland-born brothers William and Thomas Ridley Milburn, the building was completed in 1907 as offices for the Sunderland and South Shields Water Company. It has recently been converted into apartments, at which time it gained its present name, after Thomas Hawksley and Charles Hawksley, father and son civil engineers who were associated with water related projects in Sunderland.

Architecture[edit]

The glass dome above the main staircase in Hawksley House

The building was constructed in Penrith red sandstone and ashlar with a Lakeland slate roof. The exterior design is neoclassical and features Ionic porches, Tuscan window bays, architraves and dentilled cornices.

The interior features a baroque, open stairwell with a glazed dome and high relief swags. The neoclassical design is repeated in the former board room, which has stucco wall panels and Ionic columns and pilasters.

Sources[edit]

  • "Listed Buildings - Number:920-1/20/130". Retrieved 25 August 2013.