Trinity Street / Park Avenue: Trinity Street Lodge

Details

Deposited Plan Number:no data
Date:1884
Plans Register:no data
Street:Trinity Street / Park Avenue
Property Name / Number:Trinity Street Lodge
Area:Greenhead Park, HD1 4HS
District:Kirklees
Town:Huddersfield
Grid Reference:SE1382416886
Building Project:Trinity Street Lodge
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:1134202 — listed on 29 September 1978 (old ID: 339904)
Location of Archives:no data
Buildings of Huddersfield ID:3748

Additional Information

1884. Rock-faced. Ashlar dressings. One storey and attics. Pitched slate roof, half-hipped. Tile cresting. Cast iron weather-vane on ridge. Bargeboarded gables. Deeply overhanging eaves on wooden brackets. Eaves at east overhang enough to completely cover a 1st floor balcony with turned balusters, itself supported on one-storey canted bay, windows with shaped lintels. One 2-light stone mullioned window with chamfered mullions and shaped lintels on 1st floor.

To south of this facade, roof is catslide and comes down over a porch with

4 turned bulbous columns arched to eaves line. On north side is a projecting gable with central chimneybreast in which is set a plaque inscribed "THIS PARK

WAS SECURED FOR THE TOWN MAINLY THROUGH THE ACTION OF ALDERMAN THOMAS DENHAM

AND WAS OPENED TO THE PUBLIC ON SATURDAY 27th SEPTEMBER 1884 BY ALDERMAN WRIGHT

MELLOR JP DL MAYOR OF HUDDERSFIELD", and above this an achievement of arms with the motto "JUVAT IMPIGROS DEUS". 2 narrow windows either side. In re-entrant angle is porch with hipped ark sprocketed roof, deeply overhanging eaves on brackets supported on turned bulbous posts. Attic dormer with hipped roof, modillioned eaves cornice and window with shaped stone lintel.

(Extract from English Heritage listed buildings service, record number 339904) http://lbonline.english-heritage.org.uk/BuildingDetailsForm.aspx?id=339904&search=y

Location

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What's Nearby?

The following records are located within 100 meters:
RecordDistance (feet & meters)
Trinity Street: Park Gates and Gatepiers Greenhead Park (1884)52ft16m
Greenhead Park: Conservatory (1884)107ft33m
Trinity Street: No 105152ft46m
Trinity Street: No 120169ft51m
Trinity Street: One Dwelling House (1869) - plan# 51170ft52m
Trinity Street: Dwelling House, No 118 (1869) - plan# 51173ft53m
Trinity Street: No 103178ft54m
Trinity Street: No 22 and 24190ft58m
Fitzwilliam Street: No 144199ft61m
Trinity Street: No 126210ft64m
Fitzwilliam Street: No 142220ft67m
Trinity Street: No 104 - 116236ft72m
Fitzwilliam Street: No 140236ft72m
Trinity Street: No 95 - 99258ft79m
Fitzwilliam Street (West): Two Dwelling Houses (1870) - plan# 104260ft79m
Fitzwilliam Street: Two Dwelling Houses, No 121 and 123 - plan# 104260ft79m
Trinity Street: No 128 - 134291ft89m
Trinity Street: No 80 - 100315ft96m
Fitzwilliam Street / Wentworth Street: Two Dwelling Houses (1870) - plan# 101320ft97m
Fitzwilliam Street: No 136320ft97m