Station Street: Station Street Buildings 12
Details
Deposited Plan Number: | no data |
Date: | Early 20th Century |
Plans Register: | no data |
Street: | Station Street |
Property Name / Number: | No 12 (Station Street Buildings) |
Area: | Town Centre, HD1 1LZ |
District: | Kirklees |
Town: | Huddersfield |
Grid Reference: | SE1442616808 |
Building Project: | Station Street Buildings 12 |
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: | 1239107 — listed on 29 September 1978 (old ID: 416595) |
Location of Archives: | no data |
Buildings of Huddersfield ID: | 3941 |
Additional Information
Early C20. Ashlar. 2 storeys and basement 3 storeys to St Peter's Street. Modillion eaves cornice. Openwork parapet. Ground and 1st floors rusticated. 2nd floor articulated by Ionic 3/4 columns taking entablature. Central bay on St Peter's Street side, and 2 symetrically placed bays on Station Street site break forward and have swan's neck pediments at eaves cornice level; above this steep-pitched shaped gables with oval oculi. Corner has round turret corbelled out at 1st floor level, with 3 orders of attached pilasters and a steep pyramidal roof with open lantern and finial. 7 ranges of casements to St Peter's Street and 10 to Station Street. Ground floor windows are round-arched, 1st floor windows have mullion and transom crosses, 2nd floor windows are paired, with transoms and depressed arched heads. On bays which break forward, windows are 3-light. On St Peter's Street side is a door with 6 moulded panels and fanlight in concave jambs, with triangular pediment taken on large consoles. On Station Street side is a similar door, 12-panelled, with broken pediment taking cartouche with device. Rounded corner at south end. Door in south elevation up flight of steps, with ornamental cast iron railings which terminate at street end in monolithic stone pier.
[Extract from the Historic England web site, list entry number 1239107]
Location
What's Nearby?
Record | Distance (feet & meters) | |
---|---|---|
John William Street: No 17 - 37 | 73ft | 22m |
Station Street: No 9 - 13 | 100ft | 30m |
Station Street: No 15 | 123ft | 38m |
St. George's Square: Britannia Buildings (1856) | 129ft | 39m |
Westgate: The Byram Arcade 10 - 18 (1880) | 151ft | 46m |
Railway Street: Ramsden Estate Office (1871) | 154ft | 47m |
Westgate: New Arcade (Byram Arcade) (1878) - plan# 700 | 159ft | 48m |
John William Street: No 11 - 15 | 163ft | 50m |
Station Street: No 1 - 7 | 164ft | 50m |
St. George's Square: No 7 | 172ft | 52m |
Railway Street: No 13 - 21 | 175ft | 53m |
John William Street: No 1 - 9 | 200ft | 61m |
Westgate: Ramsden Estate Offices (& adjoining buildings) (1870) - plan# 142 | 202ft | 62m |
John William Street: No 22-34 | 216ft | 66m |
Westgate: Westgate House (1923) | 275ft | 84m |
John William Street: Lion Buildings (1853) | 293ft | 89m |
Railway Street: No 2 - 6 | 302ft | 92m |
St. Peter's Street: Department of Social Services | 306ft | 93m |
Westgate / New Street: West Yorkshire Bank Building (1912) | 309ft | 94m |
Westgate: No 28 - 32 | 315ft | 96m |
St. Peter's Street: Revenue Chambers 11 and 13 | 319ft | 97m |