Fitzwilliam Street: Tower in Northwest corner of Railway yard
Details
Deposited Plan Number: | no data |
Date: | 1878 ? |
Plans Register: | no data |
Street: | Fitzwilliam Street |
Property Name / Number: | Railway yard Tower |
Area: | Town Centre, HD1 5PH |
District: | Kirklees |
Town: | Huddersfield |
Grid Reference: | SE1427417057 |
Building Project: | Tower in Northwest corner of Railway yard |
Type: | no data |
Applicant: | no data |
Applicant Address: | no data |
Architect: | no data |
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, Grade II Listed (29 September 1978) |
English Heritage Listing: | 1289593 — listed on 29 September 1978 (old ID: 339850) |
Location of Archives: | no data |
Buildings of Huddersfield ID: | 3721 |
Additional Information
Probably circa 1878 when the station was extended and the goods warehouse built.
Red brick. Blue brick quoins, imposts and strings. Pink brick voussoirs.
Yellow brick cornice. Pyramidal slate roof. Overhanging eaves with yellow brick brackets. Oculus. Blind arcades of 3 arches per side, with ashlar keystones near top, centre lights glazed, with glazing bars.
(Extract from English Heritage listed buildings service, record number 339850) http://lbonline.english-heritage.org.uk/BuildingDetailsForm.aspx?id=339850&search=y
Location
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What's Nearby?
The following records are located within 100 meters:
Record | Distance (feet & meters) | |
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Fitzwilliam Street: No 82 | 160ft | 49m |
Fitzwilliam Street: FreeMasons Hall | 179ft | 55m |
Fitzwilliam Street: No 84 | 181ft | 55m |
Fitzwilliam Street: No 72 and 78 | 225ft | 69m |
Bath Street: No 9 (1839) | 317ft | 97m |