Deposited Plan No. 1154
Chapel Hill: Long Chimney
Details
Deposited Plan Number: | 1154 |
Date: | 14 December 1882 |
Plans Register: | 1869-1886 |
Street: | Chapel Hill |
Property Name / Number: | Eagle Brass Works |
Area: | Chapel Hill |
District: | Central Ward |
Town: | Huddersfield |
Grid Reference: | no data |
Building Project: | Long Chimney |
Type: | Industrial - additions & alterations |
Applicant: | Charles Shaw (Executor of Joseph Arthington) |
Applicant Address: | Spring Cottage, Springhead, Lees, Near Manchester |
Architect: | Albert Smith [? who signed the plans] |
Architect Address: | Moldgreen |
Status of Project: | Disapproved - proposed height of chimney 16 yards; height required 35 yards. |
Contractor: | Albert Smith |
Contractor Address: | Moldgreen |
Work Commenced: | no data |
Work Completed: | no data |
Occupants: | no data |
Subsequent Alterations / History: | no data |
English Heritage Listing: | no data |
Location of Archives: | Kirklees West Yorkshire Archives |
Buildings of Huddersfield ID: | 1151 |
Additional Information
The proposals are for the erection of a chimney in the Finishing House of the brass works, known as the Eagle Brass Works, formerly Arthington & Fletcher's, and now the property of Charles Shaw of Lees. The block plan shows the layouot of the buildings around Leech's Yard off Chapel Hill, in the area below (south) of Stables Street. In addition to the buildings associated with the brass works, Mr Shaw also owned houses in the vicinity.