North Norfolk District Council Headquarters

North Norfolk District Council Headquarters
Civic Building
The North Elevation of the Building
Symbol
Country England
State Norfolk
Region East of England
District North Norfolk
Municipality Cromer
Location Holt road (A148)
 - coordinates
Founded 1990
Owner North Norfolk District Council
Visitation accessible to the public (office hours)
North Norfolk District Council Headquarters within Norfolk
Website: http://www.northnorfolk.org/default.asp

North Norfolk District Council Headquarters is located in Holt road in a prominent position south of the town of Cromer in the English county of Norfolk.[1] It was built between 1988 and 1990. The nearest railway station is at Cromer for the Bittern Line which runs between Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport.

Description

The building was designed by David Gipson of the district Architect’s Department.[2] The building footprint is designed on a shallow ‘V’ shape with each arm of the ‘V’ forming the two wings of the building. The roof is broad and tiled with Norfolk red pantiles rising to a clerestory. The Gable ends are constructed from red brick and Flint. To south elevation of the building is clad in an Ivory coloured compressed cement board. The south elevation is also the location of the main entrance to the building and of the car park facilities. The entrance way is constructed from timber, Glass and has masonry dwarf walls each side. The roof rises to an apex which runs out from the south elevation.

Interior

On the inside of the building there are large laminated wooden beams of a honey colour. The beams run from the floor and curve away to the right and left, following the 'v' plan of the two wings, so that one end cannot be seen from the other. There is a longitudinal division, with two storeys of offices on the south elevation. The upper floor overlooks the sweep of the open plan below. The council chamber can be located on the first floor as is the staff restaurant. The north wall is glazed and looks down into the main space of the building.

References

  1. ^ OS Explorer Map 24”(Edition A 1997) – “Norfolk Coast Central. ISBN 0-319-21726-4.
  2. ^ The Buildings of England, Norfolk 1, Norwich and North-east, By Nikolaus Pevsner and Bill Wilson ISBN 0 300 09607 0