Market Place: No 27 (Williams' and Glynn's Bank)
Details
Deposited Plan Number: | no data |
Date: | Probably around 1860 |
Plans Register: | no data |
Street: | Market Place |
Property Name / Number: | 27 (now the Royal Bank of Scotland) |
Area: | Town Centre, HD1 2AD |
District: | Kirklees |
Town: | Huddersfield |
Grid Reference: | SE1450616668 |
Building Project: | No 27 (Williams' and Glynn's Bank) |
Type: | Bank |
Applicant: | no data |
Applicant Address: | no data |
Architect: | William Cocking |
Architect Address: | Huddersfield |
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: | 1313531 — listed on 29 September 1978 (old ID: 340225) |
Location of Archives: | no data |
Buildings of Huddersfield ID: | 3804 |
Additional Information
Mid C19. Ashlar. 3 storeys. Modillioned and dentilled eaves cornice and parapet with panelled piers. Continuous moulded cill band to 2nd floor. Fluted
Composite pilastrade to ground floor and full entablature with foliage carving in frieze. 5 ranges of sashes. Ground floor windows round-arched with masks on keystones, polished marble columns in jambs, carved foliage spandrels and carved foliage panels below each one. 1st floor windows are segment-headed, have panelled pilasters, carved spandrels, and alternating triangular and segmental pediments. 2nd floor windows have moulded consoles to cills, festoons on either side of frame and rounded corners at top. Sunk panels set in between. Porch with panelled double doors, surrounded by carved foliage panels, round-headed side windows with moulded surrounds, moulded cornice and ornate cresting.
Attached to the east end of No 27, just under the arch leading to Market Walk, is part of shopwindow belonging to Messrs Fillans of No 2 Market Walk. Late
C19. Curved glass panels in moulded wooden frames. Painted glass panels above and beside windows, with characteristic late C19 lettering.
(Extract from English Heritage listed buildings service, record number 340225) http://lbonline.english-heritage.org.uk/BuildingDetailsForm.aspx?id=340225&search=y