Alastair Coey Architects (2019). Former Central Stores to Bishop Auckland Co-Operative Society, 80 Newgate Street: historic building report. Fort Cumberland: Historic England. https://doi.org/10.5284/1082652. Cite this using datacite

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Former Central Stores to Bishop Auckland Co-Operative Society, 80 Newgate Street: historic building report
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Historic England Research Reports
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The subject of this report is the former Bishop Auckland Co-operative Society Stores located on Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham. It sits within the Bishop Auckland Conservation Area, south of the historic core, and is listed Grade II (NHLE 1292114). The three-storey frontage on Newgate Street as it exists today was built in four main phases: the first section of the building was built in 1873; in 1882-83 this was extended to the north into a tripartite arrangement with a central gabled block; this extension was replicated to the south side of the original building in 1892-94 to form a complete elevation of five blocks; the final phase of expansion resulted from the purchase in 1902 of the adjoining pre-existing building, dated 1894. Behind the street frontage the building comprises warehousing and offices ranging in date from circa 1883-1961. The building is known locally either as 'the Co-op' or 'Beales', the latter being the final company to operate in the premises. Throughout this report the terms 'central stores' and 'co-operative stores' are used to refer to the building as these terms were used interchangeably by the Bishop Auckland Co-operative Society. The Society ceased independent operation in 1968, but the building remained in Cooperative ownership, following a series of mergers and take-overs, until 2011 when it was sold to Beales Department Stores. Beales closed its Bishop Auckland branch in 2017 and, despite discussions regarding the potential reopening in 2018, the buildings remain vacant.
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Alastair Coey Architects
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Historic England
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2019
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Site: Former Co-Op Stores, 80 Newgate Street
County: Durham
District: County Durham
Parish: BISHOP AUCKLAND
Country: England
Grid Reference: 421021, 529775 (Easting, Northing)
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20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods) SHOP (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) WAREHOUSE (Monument Type England)
BUILDING SURVEY (Event)
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OASIS Id: englishh2-394031
OBIB: 16/2019
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A4 report of 191pp.
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22 Oct 2020