Well, I know where I’m moving to when I retire! This is Pilgrims Court and Haldane Court, both of which are retirement properties which caught my eye on my walk to my hotel in Jesmond.
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One building across three eras, Newcastle, 1958-2024
The first picture (source) shows the original building at 29 Mosley Street in Newcastle in 1958 – a cute little thing sandwiched between much grander, likely Victorian buildings either side. I particularly enjoy the rounded bay window protruding above street level.
The next picture (source), which Newcastle Libraries helpfully describes as having been taken “later than 1958”, shows an entirely new building, much more in check with this blog’s theme. A new modernist building neatly fits in the two remaining grand buildings and houses the Leicester Permanent Building Society.
Now, in September 2024, the same building still stands, although interestingly it seems to have lost its top storey which can be seen in the second picture. The panelling between the windows seems to have been replaced with something plainer, too, and the Leicester Permanent Building Society has been replaced by “Wake ‘n’ Cake” – I dare not ask what service they provide.
Herd of concrete hippos, Killingworth, 2023
The White Swan Centre, Killingworth, 2024
British Gas Engineering Research Station, Killingworth, 2024






The grade II* listed former British Gas Engineering Research Station in Killingworth had us pawing at the fences like we were all Eric André at the DNC.
Things to enjoy:
- Block A, the main Engineering Research Station.
- The archway over the moat leading to the entrance.
- Car park ramp.
- Bridge leading to block B.
- Block B, the later addition of the School of Engineering.
- Detail shot of the glass-balustraded staircases to the first floor of block B.
If anyone has a key to the gate, or a torch and some wire cutters, let me know!
Killingworth Telephone Exchange, 2024
Let’s go to the North East! Over the next few days I’ll post the highlights of my trip to Killingworth and Newcastle with The Modernist.
First up, the Killingworth Telephone Exchange. The tiny type at the side and the circular concrete staircase (another favourite of mine) are particular highlights!
Assorted windows, Sheffield, 2024
Division House, Sheffield, 2024

Division House boasts 39 stylish studios across three floors, delivering a total of 23,713 sq ft of contemporary living space. Conveniently situated in central Sheffield, between Sheffield Hallam University and The University of Sheffield, this development is popular among young professionals and students alike.
Who cares! Division House is a concrete (ex-office?) block of rather small proportions, but that makes it all the more charming. Notice the incised triangles in-between the retrofitted windows.
The block next door is good, too, but I couldn’t get a good shot of it. The tower in-between separates the two buildings nicely.
Charter House, Sheffield, 2024
Moore Street Electricity Substation, Sheffield, 2024
I love buildings that just look fucking massive and heavy and fortress-like. The Moore Street Electricity Substation is one of them. Grade II listed, too!

















