Deposited Plan No. 1423
Bradley Lane: Alterations to include lavatory, W.C., and bay window.
Details
Deposited Plan Number: | 1423 |
Date: | May 1885 |
Plans Register: | no data |
Street: | Bradley Lane |
Property Name / Number: | 5, Highfield Terrace |
Area: | no data |
District: | no data |
Town: | Huddersfield |
Grid Reference: | no data |
Building Project: | Alterations to include lavatory, W.C., and bay window. |
Type: | Residential - additions & alterations |
Applicant: | Trustees of Miss Brook |
Applicant Address: | no data |
Architect: | R.S. Dugdale |
Architect Address: | no data |
Status of Project: | Approved - ample air space; ases place very convenient from sanitary view and generally an improvement on present state of things. |
Contractor: | no data |
Contractor Address: | no data |
Work Commenced: | no data |
Work Completed: | no data |
Occupants: | R.S. Dugdale |
Subsequent Alterations / History: | no data |
English Heritage Listing: | no data |
Location of Archives: | no data |
Buildings of Huddersfield ID: | 3602 |
Additional Information
The plans are too fragile to open, but relate to a property on the south side of Bradley Lane, Highfields, immediately to the east of Huddersfield College. The property , has the appearance of a detached residence which had been subdivided. Mr Dugdale, the Huddersfield Borough Engineer was the tenant of this significant property. The ground floor rooms includde a dining room with bay window on the eastern side of the property and a breakfast room on the south side with a bay window facing west. There was, in addition ,on the north side of the house was a nursery - to which the new lavatory and W.C. were additions. Mr Dugdale produced his own plans for the alterations. Mr Dugdale was reponsible for planning the Seage Works at Deighton, as well as many other civic projects. The house still stands and is now part of the Technical College which occupies the former school buildings (Huddersfield Coolege) and Highfield Sunday School,