Blackheath Halls - Lee Road, Blackheath, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Master Mariner
N 51° 27.865 E 000° 00.560
31U E 292268 N 5705714
Blackheath Halls is a concert venue on the east side of Lee Road in Blackheath. Completed in 1896 it can seat 600 people in the main hall. There is also a 160 seat recital room.
Waymark Code: WMK52N
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 02/14/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member wildwoodke
Views: 2

The building is Grade II listed with the entry at the English heritage website telling us:

Purpose built concert hall. Built 1894 by Edmeston and Gabriel in Queen Anne style. Built of Leicester brick with some dressings and window mullions of terra-cotta and low-relief stucco decorative treatment in 'gesso duro' by Gilbert Seale of Walworth; Westmoreland slate roof. Plan comprises front block facing road with administrative and social rooms and small hall on 1st floor. At right angles, but not centred on the middle of the front, is the wing with the main hall, its gable sticking up over the roof of the Lee Road Block. Front of 2 storeys 7 windows. Ends have gables with ball finials and strapwork decoration including masks and musical instruments. Lowered double arched attic openings. 1st floor has round-headed windows with triple casements and stained glass above. Frieze between floors depicting tritons playing musical instruments. Ground floor has triple mullioned and transomed windows. Right side has open pedimented doorcase with large brackets, female mask in pediment and elaborate tented cast iron canopy on 2 cast iron columns. Some stained glass panels to Entrance Hall. Concert Hall interior of 9 bays with elaborate wooden ribbed ceiling, round- headed windows divided by pilasters and proscenium arch with open pediment with shield and panel with musical instruments flanked by console brackets.

Artist: Gilbert Seale

Address:
23 Lee Road Blackheath London United Kingdom


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