King Street: No 4

Details

Deposited Plan Number:no data
Date:Early 19th Century
Plans Register:no data
Street:King Street
Property Name / Number:4
Area:Town Centre, HD1 2QE
District:Kirklees
Town:Huddersfield
Grid Reference:SE1448616601
Building Project:No 4
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, Now forms front of modern department store, Grade II Listed (29 September 1978)
English Heritage Listing:1214035 — listed on 29 September 1978 (old ID: 340055)
Location of Archives:no data
Buildings of Huddersfield ID:3774

Additional Information

Early C19. Painted hammer-dressed stone. Pitched stone slate roof. 3 storeys. Moulded gutter with wooden brackets. 2 ranges of sashes. Modern shop.

[Extract from the Historic England web site, list entry number 1214035]

Location

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The red marker indicates the location of this record. Green and yellow dots are locations of other geotagged records, where yellow means the building was subsequently demolished.

What's Nearby?

The following records are located within 100 meters:
RecordDistance (feet & meters)
Lockwood's Yard: Alterations to the "Farmer's Boy Inn" (1883) - plan# 120162ft19m
Lockwood's Yard: Warehouse, Stables, etc (1883) - plan# 121962ft19m
Lockwood's Yard: New Entrance to the "Farmer's Boy Inn" (1880) - plan# 82962ft19m
New Street: No 1386ft26m
King Street: No 5 and 786ft26m
New Street: No 29 - 3589ft27m
Victoria Lane & King Street: Five Shops and Offices (1878) - plan# 637104ft32m
off King Street (back of Mr Stead's Shop): Warehouse (1880) - plan# 795117ft36m
New Street: Rebuilding of the "Boot and Shoe Inn" (1898) - plan# 277 120ft36m
New Street: Rebuilding of the "Boot and Shoe Inn" (1898) - plan# [277)120ft36m
New Street: No 1 - 11139ft43m
New Street: New Facade to Shop (1898) - plan# 324139ft43m
Greenwood's Yard, off Victoria Lane: Conversion of Warehouse into Shop Premises (1924) - plan# 14210148ft45m
Greenwood's Yard, off Victoria Lane: Three Lockup Shops (1924) - plan# 14207148ft45m
Greenwood's Yard, off Victoria Lane: 2 New Shops (1924) - plan# 14448148ft45m
King Street: No 13150ft46m
Lockwood's Yard, off Victoria Lane: New Shop (Tobaconist) (1880) - plan# 844154ft47m
Lockwood's Yard, off Victoria Lane: New Shed (1881) - plan# 924154ft47m
Lockwood's Yard, off Victoria Lane: Office and Shop (1880) - plan# 800154ft47m
Victoria Lane: No 14165ft50m
Imperial Hotel Yard, Victoria Lane: Conversion of Coach House into a Cottage (1879) - plan# 736171ft52m
New Street: No 28179ft55m
New Street: No 2 - 14 (1770)205ft63m
New Street / Cloth Hall Street: Addition of new Managers office and W.C.s to Bank (1898) - plan# 168206ft63m
Market Place: No 27 (Williams' and Glynn's Bank) (1860)229ft70m
New Street: No 34233ft71m
King Street: Market Hall (1880)242ft74m
New Street: Alteration at Imperial Hotel (1886) - plan# 1558242ft74m
New Street: Conversion of Part of the Imperial Hotel into Shop (1909) - plan# 6064242ft74m
New Street: Yorkshire Bank (1850)248ft76m
Cloth Hall Street: No 9 - 15250ft76m
New Street: Bank Extension253ft77m
Victoria Lane: No 18 - 28259ft79m
New Street: New Bank Buildings (1870) - plan# 123273ft83m
Chancery Lane: No 14284ft87m
Victoria Lane: Conversion of Warehouse into Six Shops (1892) - plan# 2269288ft88m
Chancery Lane: No 13292ft89m
New Street: No 42 - 48311ft95m
Market Place: Market Cross (1671)312ft95m
New Street: Additions to Shops and Offices (1878) - plan# 663319ft97m
Imperial Arcade, off New Street: Imperial Court 1 - 4324ft99m