Byram Street: No 4
Details
Deposited Plan Number: | no data |
Date: | Late 19th Century |
Plans Register: | no data |
Street: | Byram Street |
Property Name / Number: | 4 |
Area: | Town Centre, HD1 1BX |
District: | Kirklees |
Town: | Huddersfield |
Grid Reference: | SE1452816767 |
Building Project: | No 4 |
Type: | no data |
Applicant: | no data |
Applicant Address: | no data |
Architect: | Sharp & Law of Bradford (Architects) [for 1935 alterations] |
Architect Address: | no data |
Status of Project: | no data |
Contractor: | no data |
Contractor Address: | no data |
Work Commenced: | no data |
Work Completed: | no data |
Occupants: | no data |
Subsequent Alterations / History: | Existing, Shop Altered in in 1935, Grade II Listed (29 September 1978) |
English Heritage Listing: | 1313798 — listed on 29 September 1978 (old ID: 339629) |
Location of Archives: | no data |
Buildings of Huddersfield ID: | 3675 |
Additional Information
Late C19: shop altered in 1935. Architects of the alterations: Sharp and Law of Bradford. Coffee and maroon coloured marble. Absolutely plain with unmoulded windows (curved to kill reflections) and door in recessed porch. "Neaversons", "pottery" and "four" in stylised sans-cerif lettering. Wood Street facade equally plain, in black bakelite and cream coloured marble. "Neaversons", "Glass" and "China" in stylised sans-cerif lettering. Interior is distantly derived from le Corbusier's Maison Citrohan, with 2 storeys at the Byram Street end.
[Extract from the Historic England web site, list entry number 1313798]
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