Exterior
A large prominent office building in Freestyle with Continental and Art Nouveau influences. Constructed of red brick with yellow terracotta detail under slated gambrel roofs; 2 stacks set slightly forward from ridge. Symmetrical with central castellated tower; 2-storey with basement and attics. The front is 7-bay with 5-stage tower flanked by pairs of narrow bays, with wider outer bays which are slightly advanced with gambrel-shaped gables. Terracotta detail includes decorative string course, banding and moulded copings to parapets. The windows are narrow horned sashes without glazing bars, mainly paired, with mullions and moulded window surrounds.
The tower has a shallow terracotta porch with battlemented parapets decorated with circular bosses; prominent segmental-arched entrance with several orders of mouldings and splayed jambs, with high exaggerated keystone bearing JS motif in relief which rises to top of parapets; inset doorway with narrow revolving door set between walls with glazed green and decorative tiling; the revolving door may be an original feature, each of the 4 doors panelled and half-glazed. The entrance arch is flanked by narrow lights with high keystones, above which are narrow diamond panels with stylised JS motifs. The porch supports octagonal corner buttresses which rise to the 4th stage of the tower; these buttresses are banded, the terracotta parapets with narrow blind lancets. The 2nd stage of the tower has a 4-light mullioned and transomed window set within terracotta; 3rd stage has 2 single lights, the high keystones rising into the sills of the narrower windows of the 4th stage; these are set within decorative terracotta with bosses and JS motifs. The 5th stage has pronounced castellations, including corbelled octagonal corner buttresses. Beneath the parapets to the front and each side is a clock under a prominent hoodmould with scrolled end stops.
The pairs of bays flanking the tower contain 2-light mullioned windows, with a decorative terracotta air vent beneath each window. Gambrel roof to attic containing raked dormers with slate-hung sides, 3 to each pair of bays; the dormers contain mid C20 wooden windows. The basement storey has a segmental-headed window to each bay with tall keystone. Outer bays have shallow angle buttresses rising above parapet level, the tops with blind lancets. The gambrel-shaped gables are set back behind the parapets with terracotta detailing; each has a Diocletian window, the glazing to the L window replaced in the mid-late C20. Beneath each gable, 3-light wooden-framed window to 1st floor, and wider 3-light terracotta mullioned window to ground floor; basement storey has 3-light window.
The parapets continue around the E and W sides, the attic storey with raked dormers. The E side is 6-window: the basement has openings with rusticated segmental heads, including a door with overlight 3rd from L. The ground and 1st floors have 2-light windows and single lights, detail as front. The W side has terracotta canted oriel windows to 1st floor, lighting the boardroom, and narrow 2-light windows elsewhere; a block of the 1950s adjoins below. To the rear, a 4-window section to L of tower is slightly advanced; it has terracotta banding and sashes as elsewhere, but the window surrounds are not moulded; parapets continue from E side, above which is a long 4-window raked dormer. To centre of elevation, round-arched stairlights to ground and 1st floors flanked by smaller arched lights; flat-roofed porch to basement, the doorway with banded jambs. The tower is set back behind the ridge of the pitched roof, the 5th stage with 2 narrow lights set in brickwork and terracotta. The rear wing, to R of tower, is 3-storey, mainly with iron railings in place of parapets, and with sash windows in plain terracotta surrounds; its E side is 5-window with large oriel window to 1st floor offset to L; the N end is 4-window, with a door 2nd from L at basement level; W side not seen.
The entrance is reached by a bridge, the ground cut away to allow light to the basement storey. The bridge has parapets with decorative terracotta balustrading and buttressed terracotta end piers; stepped retaining wall at right angles to R, of brick with swept terracotta copings.
The large 1950s extension to the W consists of 2- and 3-storey flat-roofed blocks of red brick, with bays divided by pilaster strips, and parapets with sandstone copings. Window bands to bays, mainly 2-window, under continuous sandstone lintels; wide metal-framed windows, some altered.