Jessop, L. and Wilson, T. (2018). Hutchinson's Buildings, 1 and 1a Bridge Street and 101-109 High Street West, Sunderland: Investigation, research and statement of significance . Fort Cumberland: Historic England. https://doi.org/10.5284/1050438. Cite this using datacite

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Hutchinson's Buildings, 1 and 1a Bridge Street and 101-109 High Street West, Sunderland: Investigation, research and statement of significance
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Historic England Research Reports
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Hutchinson's Buildings was erected in 1850-53 to a design by George Andrew Middlemiss but its eastern part was destroyed by fire in 1898 and rebuilt in 1899 to a design by Henry Miller Potts of Joseph Potts and Son. The two List entries reflect the external survival of the original 1850s work from Mackie's Corner northwards (NHLE 1207090) and the reconstructed 1890s part on High Street West (NHLE 1208477) [Figure 2]. The numbering along High Street West has always proved inconsistent, with the 1894 Goad Insurance plan showing a combined Nos. 101 and 102, and 104 missing within Nos. 103-109; in 1912, Goad showed No. 104 but not 106, as they continued to do in 1948. All maps concur, however, hat Mackie's Corner and the 1850s work is situated at 101-103 High Street West and that the rebuilt Hutchinson's Buildings starts at No. 104 High Street West and runs to No. 109. A further complication arises due to the external retention, but internal demolition, of No. 103. This report uses the name 'Hutchinson's Buildings' to refer to the complete 1850s structure, including 'Mackie's Corner'. After the post-fire rebuilding of 1898, this report uses the term 'Mackie's Corner' to refer to the surviving 1850s building at 101-103 High Street West and 1 and 1a Bridge Street, while 'Hutchinson's Buildings' is used for the rebuilt 104-109 High Street West.
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Lucy Jessop ORCID icon
Tristan Wilson
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Historic England
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2018
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Parish: SUNDERLAND
Site: Hutchinson’s Buildings, 1 and 1a Bridge Street and 101-109 High Street West
County: Tyne and Wear
District: Sunderland
Country: England
Grid Reference: 439746, 557166 (Easting, Northing)
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POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
BUILDING SURVEY (Event)
BUILDING (Monument Type England)
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OASIS Id: englishh2-335293
OBIB: 28/2018
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A4 bound report of 90pp.
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31 Jan 2019