New Street: No 2 - 14

Details

Deposited Plan Number:no data
Date:1770s
Plans Register:no data
Street:New Street
Property Name / Number:2 - 14 (even)
Area:Town Centre, HD1 2AR
District:Kirklees
Town:Huddersfield
Grid Reference:SE1445816657
Building Project:No 2 - 14
Type:Commercial
Applicant:Commissioned by Sir John Ramsden
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, Original brick work refaced in Stucco Mid 19th Century, Grade II Listed (29 September 1978).
English Heritage Listing:1228380 — listed on 29 September 1978 (old ID: 402872)
Location of Archives:no data
Buildings of Huddersfield ID:3815

Additional Information

Built in the 1770s by Sir John Ramsden as high-quality shops in the new commercial area of the town close by the market place and cloth hall.

[Source : "The Buildings of Huddersfield", Keith Gibson & Albert Booth, page 32]

Pitched stone slate roof. 3 storeys. Modillion eaves cornice. Moulded string below 2nd floor windows. Modern shops. 12 ranges of sashes in moulded surrounds, those on 2nd floor with moulded panels in aprons.

[Extract from the Historic England web site, list entry number 1228380]

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)
New Street: New Bank Buildings (1870) - plan# 12376ft23m
Chancery Lane: No 1480ft24m
Chancery Lane: No 13112ft34m
New Street: Rebuilding of the "Boot and Shoe Inn" (1898) - plan# [277)114ft35m
New Street: Rebuilding of the "Boot and Shoe Inn" (1898) - plan# 277 114ft35m
New Street: New Facade to Shop (1898) - plan# 324123ft38m
New Street: No 1 - 11123ft38m
New Street / Cloth Hall Street: Addition of new Managers office and W.C.s to Bank (1898) - plan# 168127ft39m
New Street: No 13128ft39m
King Street: No 5 and 7144ft44m
Market Place: No 27 (Williams' and Glynn's Bank) (1860)161ft49m
Chancery Lane: No 5 - 9166ft50m
Market Place: Market Cross (1671)170ft52m
Brooks Yard: Premises of F McShane Limited174ft53m
Market Place: No 4 and 6174ft53m
King Street: No 4205ft63m
Westgate / New Street: West Yorkshire Bank Building (1912)207ft63m
Cloth Hall Street: No 9 - 15220ft67m
New Street: No 28229ft70m
Westgate: Westgate House (1923)232ft71m
Market Place: Jubilee Memorial Fountain (1887) - plan# 1701232ft71m
King Street: No 13233ft71m
Market Street / Cloth Hall Street: White Hart Public House (1770)239ft73m
Brooks Yard: No 4252ft77m
Market Place: No 7 and 9267ft81m
Lockwood's Yard: Alterations to the "Farmer's Boy Inn" (1883) - plan# 1201267ft81m
Lockwood's Yard: Warehouse, Stables, etc (1883) - plan# 1219267ft81m
Lockwood's Yard: New Entrance to the "Farmer's Boy Inn" (1880) - plan# 829267ft81m
Market Street: No 9277ft85m
Brooks Yard: No 2280ft85m
New Street: No 29 - 35283ft86m
Kirkgate: No 4283ft86m
Kirkgate & Market Place: Alterations to shop (1884) - plan# 1296283ft86m
Kirkgate: New shop front (1887) - plan# 1603283ft86m
Kirkgate: New shop front (1886) - plan# 1567 283ft86m
Market Street: No 5 and 7294ft90m
off King Street (back of Mr Stead's Shop): Warehouse (1880) - plan# 795299ft91m
Victoria Lane & King Street: Five Shops and Offices (1878) - plan# 637304ft93m
Kirkgate: No 6307ft93m
Battye's Yard: Re building warehouse (1884) - plan# 1342310ft94m
New Street: No 34313ft96m
Kirkgate: No 8321ft98m
Kirkgate: No 10 and 12323ft98m
John William Street: No 1 - 9325ft99m