Deposited Plan No. 2044
St. Andrew's Road / Turnbridge Road: Six Cottages and Shop + Outbuildings
Details
Deposited Plan Number: | 2044 |
Date: | 3 June 1890 |
Plans Register: | 1886-1899 |
Street: | St. Andrew's Road / Turnbridge Road |
Property Name / Number: | no data |
Area: | Turnbridge |
District: | Kirklees |
Town: | Huddersfield |
Grid Reference: | SE 1505 1684 |
Building Project: | Six Cottages and Shop + Outbuildings |
Type: | Domestic / Commercial |
Applicant: | Read Holliday & Sons |
Applicant Address: | Turnbridge, Huddersfield |
Architect: | Willie Cooper |
Architect Address: | Lord Street, Huddersfield |
Status of Project: | Approved (12 June 1890) |
Contractor: | Mark Brook (Builder) |
Contractor Address: | North View, Leeds Road, Huddersfield |
Work Commenced: | June 1890 |
Work Completed: | 27 January 1891 |
Occupants: | no data |
Subsequent Alterations / History: | Demolished (site now car park owned by the University of Huddersfield) |
English Heritage Listing: | no data |
Location of Archives: | Kirklees West Yorkshire Archives |
Buildings of Huddersfield ID: | 4121 |
Additional Information
Same plans as application no. 1404 submitted on 11 March 1885 with alterations, it appears that although application 1404 was approved the houses were not built at the time and slightly altered plans for the same development prepared by a different architect (W. Cooper) were resubmitted in May 1890 as plan no. 2038 these were rejected but amended plans for the project were submitted a third time on 3 June 1890 and were this time approved and the buildings constructed (all work completed by 27 January 1891)
Buildings are stone faced with grey slate roof.
Plans deposited: 4 sheets
- Ground Floor Plan
- First Floor Plan
- Elevations & Sections
- Plan of outbuildings "5 privies & 3 ash stores"
Drains = 6" Glazed Sanitary tubes
Watter supply = Corporation Water
Foundations inspected = 4 June 1890 (4pm)
Damp Course Inspected = 20 June 1890 (11am)
Drainage inspected = 18 September 1890 (5pm)
Final Certificate = 27 January 1891 (6pm)