Market Street: No 1 and 3

Details

Deposited Plan Number:no data
Date:1913
Plans Register:no data
Street:Market Street
Property Name / Number:1 & 3 (The Bradford District Bank.)
Area:Town Centre, HD1 2AD
District:Kirklees
Town:Huddersfield
Grid Reference:SE1437316723
Building Project:No 1 and 3
Type:Bank
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:1134912 — listed on 29 September 1978 (old ID: 340227)
Location of Archives:no data
Buildings of Huddersfield ID:3806

Additional Information

1913. Ashlar. 4 storeys. Dentilled cornice above 2nd floor. Moulded eaves cornice. Rusticated ground floor. Rounded corner. Panelled pilasters with sculpted cartouches below cornice. Segmental pediment above centre bay on

Market Street elevation. Raised parapet with scrolled consoles to each side above this and above corner. 8 ranges of sashes in moulded surrounds on Market

Street, 3 on Westgate. 1st floor windows have cornices and keystones. 2 on

Market Street, one on corner, and one on Westgate have triple keystones and segmental pediments. Ground floor windows separated by coupled Tuscan 3/4 columns. Door to Market Street set in round-arched concave frame: cartouche inscribed "Bank Chambers". Door on corner round-arched, with Ionic columns, full entablature, pulvinated frieze, dentilled cornice, and cartouche inscribed

"The Bradford District Bank."

(Extract from English Heritage listed buildings service, record number 340227) http://lbonline.english-heritage.org.uk/BuildingDetailsForm.aspx?id=340227&search=y

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)
Brooks Yard: No 284ft25m
Market Street: No 5 and 784ft25m
Brooks Yard: No 4102ft31m
Market Street: No 9126ft38m
Westgate: Ramsden Estate Offices (& adjoining buildings) (1870) - plan# 142130ft40m
Westgate: No 28 - 32142ft43m
Railway Street: No 2 - 6155ft47m
Station Street: No 1 - 7166ft50m
Brooks Yard: Premises of F McShane Limited179ft55m
Westgate: New Arcade (Byram Arcade) (1878) - plan# 700196ft60m
Chancery Lane: No 5 - 9214ft65m
Westgate: No 34 - 42214ft65m
Westgate: Westgate House (1923)216ft66m
Westgate: The Byram Arcade 10 - 18 (1880)226ft69m
Station Street: No 9 - 13248ft75m
Market Street: Huddersfield Cloth Hall (1765)250ft76m
Chancery Lane: No 13253ft77m
Railway Street: Ramsden Estate Office (1871) 266ft81m
St. George's Square: No 12 - 20 Warehouse274ft83m
Chancery Lane: No 14277ft84m
Westgate / New Street: West Yorkshire Bank Building (1912)285ft87m
Westgate & St. George's Street: Alteration of Shop Front (Inc. addition of new large windows) (1881) - plan# 1014286ft87m
St. George's Square: No 1 and 3294ft90m
Market Place: No 4 and 6298ft91m
John William Street: No 1 - 9298ft91m
Market Street / Cloth Hall Street: White Hart Public House (1770)310ft95m
John William Street: No 11 - 15313ft96m
Half Moon Street / Upperhead Row: No 2 - 6 (Warehouse) (1870) - plan# 99314ft96m
New Street: New Bank Buildings (1870) - plan# 123318ft97m