Halifax es una ciudad en el distrito metropolitano de Calderdale , West Yorkshire , Inglaterra. Contiene 254 edificios catalogados que están registrados en la Lista del Patrimonio Nacional de Inglaterra . De estos, tres están listados en el Grado I, el más alto de los tres grados, 31 están en el Grado II *, el grado medio y los otros están en el Grado II, el grado más bajo. La principal industria de la ciudad ha sido el comercio de telas, que se remonta al siglo XIV, y creció especialmente durante el siglo XIX cuando la ciudad aumentó considerablemente en tamaño y prosperidad. [1]De los edificios catalogados, hay relativamente pocos que datan de antes de mediados del siglo XVIII, y la gran mayoría data de aproximadamente 1825 y finales del siglo XIX. Hay muchos sobrevivientes de la industria de la tela, especialmente molinos que se han convertido para otros usos, particularmente en el área de Dean Clough . Se enumeran algunas de estas antiguas fábricas y estructuras asociadas.
Algunos de los industriales se hicieron muy ricos y utilizaron su riqueza con fines filantrópicos, incluida la creación de edificios que se han incluido en la lista, en particular Joseph y Francis Crossley y Edward Akroyd . Los hermanos Crossley construyeron cada uno un conjunto de casas de beneficencia , Francis Crossley le dio a la ciudad el Parque del Pueblo , que contiene varios edificios catalogados, y Edward Akroyd construyó el pueblo modelo de Akroydon , la mayoría de los cuales figura en la lista, junto con su iglesia por GG Scott . [2]
De los otros edificios listados, la mayoría son casas y estructuras asociadas, tiendas y mercados, oficinas y bancos, edificios cívicos, como el Ayuntamiento , pubs y hoteles, escuelas, iglesias y capillas. El río Calder y Calder and Hebble Navigation , con su rama Halifax, atraviesan el área, y los edificios listados asociados con estos son puentes, esclusas , un acueducto y la casa de un guardián de la esclusa. Los edificios listados asociados con el ferrocarril son la estación de tren de Halifax , una caja de señales, viaductos, puentes, una serie de descargas de carbón , un cobertizo de locomotoras y el portal a un túnel. Otros edificios incluidos en la lista incluyen los restos de Halifax Gibbet , Piece Hall , una antigua sala de paños convertida para otros usos, almacenes, una antigua casa de peaje , un sendero en voladizo y una presa , teatros y un antiguo cine, una fuente de agua potable , un antiguo hospital, y estatuas y monumentos, incluido un monumento a los caídos.
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I | Edificios de interés excepcional, a veces considerados de importancia internacional |
II * | Edificios particularmente importantes de más que interés especial |
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Edificios
Nombre y ubicación | Fotografía | Fecha | Notas | Calificación |
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Iglesia de San Juan (Halifax Minster) 53 ° 43′24 ″ N 1 ° 51′14 ″ W / 53,72324 ° N 1,85382 ° W | Principios del siglo XV | La iglesia, que incorpora material del siglo XII, ha sido modificada y ampliada a lo largo de los siglos, y fue restaurada en 1878-1879 por George Gilbert Scott y John Oldrid Scott . Está construido en piedra con cubiertas de pizarra , y consta de una nave , pasillos norte y sur, pórticos norte y sur, presbiterio con triforio , capillas norte y sur y torre oeste. La torre tiene cuatro etapas, ángulo de contrafuertes , una puerta al oeste con arco apuntado, un niño de seis luz Perpendicular ventana al oeste, caras de reloj, y un asediado parapeto con crocketed pináculos . Los parapetos del cuerpo de la iglesia están asediados principalmente con pináculos similares, y bajo el presbiterio hay una cripta con ventanas geminadas. [4] [5] | I | |
1 Woolshops 53 ° 43′24 ″ N 1 ° 51′33 ″ W / 53,72346 ° N 1,85913 ° W / 53,72346; -1.85913 ( 1 Woolshops ) | Mediados del siglo XV | Dos casas, luego combinadas y reconvertidas en café, con la planta baja en piedra, las partes superiores enlucidas o enmarcadas de madera y un techo de pizarra de piedra. Hay tres pisos y un ático, los pisos superiores tienen embarcaderos y cada uno de los frentes tiene dos bahías a dos aguas . El portal se encuentra en el mirador derecho de la planta baja del frente sur, con una ventana parteluz a la izquierda, y las otras ventanas de este piso son modernas. El piso medio del frente oeste y el tramo izquierdo del piso medio del frente sur están enlucidos. La bahía derecha del frente sur contiene una ventana salediza inclinada con ventanas con parteluces y travesaños , y las otras ventanas en ambos frentes tienen parteluces. Los frontones tienen bargeboards en forma . [6] [7] | II * | |
Granja Sunny Bank 53 ° 43′07 ″ N 1 ° 49′23 ″ W / 53.71860 ° N 1.82316 ° W / 53,71860; -1.82316 ( Granja de Sunny Bank ) | Finales del siglo XV | El caserío tiene un núcleo de entramado de madera , está revestido de piedra, posteriormente revocado , y el techo es de pizarra de piedra. Hay dos pisos, un pasillo de dos bahías , dos alas transversales, el ala izquierda a dos aguas y en la parte trasera hay un pasillo de una sola planta . Las ventanas tienen parteluces , la entrada tiene jambas monolíticas y hay un columbario . En el interior, ha sobrevivido mucha estructura de madera. [8] | II | |
Casa del banco 53 ° 41′59 ″ N 1 ° 51′25 ″ W / 53.69969 ° N 1.85685 ° W / 53.69969; -1,85685 ( Casa de banco ) | siglo 16 | La casa tiene un núcleo de entramado de madera , y fue revestida de piedra y ampliada en el siglo XVII. Está pintado en el frente y tiene techo de pizarra . La casa consta de una gama de una sola planta con alas cruzadas a dos aguas flanqueantes de dos pisos . En la gama central hay una puerta arqueada y una gran ventana con parteluz y travesaño con un molde de capota tallado con rostros humanos. En el ala sur hay ventanas geminadas y un portal. En el interior, ha sobrevivido mucha estructura de madera. [9] [10] | II * | |
Ley Farmhouse y granero 53 ° 42′52 ″ N 1 ° 49′58 ″ W / 53,71445 ° N 1,83275 ° W / 53,71445; -1.83275 ( Casa de campo y galpón de ley ) | - | 1618 (posible) | Casa de piedra, revocada al frente, con techo de pizarra de piedra, de dos plantas, cuatro vanos y ventanas geminadas. Construida sobre una sola planta de pasillo en la parte trasera es un ala de dos pisos del siglo 18 con cuñas , un hecho frente a dos aguas y reclinatorios, y junto a la casa es un granero con un carrito de la entrada de cabeza cuadrada. [11] | II |
Viejo gallo hotel 53 ° 43′21 ″ N 1 ° 51′38 ″ W / 53.72238 ° N 1.86050 ° W / 53,72238; -1.86050 ( Hotel Viejo Gallo ) | Principios del siglo XVII | El hotel, que ha sido muy reformado, es de piedra revocada , con tres plantas y techo de piedra a dos aguas. Tiene un pórtico dórico del siglo XIX , y ha conservado algunas ventanas con parteluz . [12] | II | |
Dean House 53 ° 42′06 ″ N 1 ° 51′47 ″ W / 53.70171 ° N 1.86293 ° W / 53.70171; -1,86293 ( Casa de Dean ) | 1645 | Casa de piedra, revocada en el frente, con techo de piedra y dos plantas. La entrada tiene una cabeza arqueada, y encima están las iniciales y la fecha. Las ventanas tienen parteluces y por encima de las aberturas de la planta baja hay un molde de campana continuo . [9] [13] | II | |
Boothtown House y muelles de la puerta 53 ° 44′18 ″ N 1 ° 52′07 ″ W / 53.73827 ° N 1.86854 ° W / 53,73827; -1.86854 ( Casa de Boothtown ) | siglo 17 | Una casa de piedra con quoins y techo de piedra. Hay dos pisos y dos bahías a dos aguas con remates . La puerta central tiene una cabecera redonda y encima hay un panel ciego. Las ventanas son geminadas y con travesaños , dio un paso en el piso superior; tienen molduras de capota que son continuas sobre las aberturas de la planta baja. Delante de la explanada hay un muro con pilares de puerta moldeados . [14] [15] | II | |
Exley Hall 53 ° 41′42 ″ N 1 ° 50′52 ″ W / 53.69512 ° N 1.84785 ° W / 53,69512; -1.84785 ( Exley Hall ) | - | siglo 17 | La casa, que ha sido remodelada, es de piedra, parcialmente revocada , con techo de piedra a cuatro aguas. Tiene dos plantas y las ventanas tienen un marco liso. En el frente este hay una entrada arqueada y ventanas geminadas. [dieciséis] | II |
Restos de Gibbet 53 ° 43′26 ″ N 1 ° 52′03 ″ W / 53,72376 ° N 1,86738 ° W / 53,72376; -1.86738 ( Restos de horca ) | Siglo XVII (o antes) | Los restos consisten en una plataforma de piedra cuadrada con muro de contención y escalones hacia el oeste. Sobre él se ha colocado una réplica de la guillotina . [17] [18] | II | |
Haugh Shaw Hall, casa y villa 53 ° 42′57 ″ N 1 ° 52′33 ″ W / 53,71595 ° N 1,87582 ° W / 53,71595; -1.87582 ( Haugh Shaw Hall, casa y villa ) | - | siglo 17 | Una casa, dividida en tres, es de piedra, parcialmente revocada , con techo de piedra. Hay dos pisos en la parte delantera y uno en la parte trasera, y un ala este de tres pisos. En el frente hay un porche de dos pisos con una entrada de arco de medio punto y un elaborado hastial . Las ventanas son geminadas y con travesaños , que contiene en parte los principales marcos y en el ala fajas . [19] | II |
Granero y Ivy House 53 ° 42′57 ″ N 1 ° 49′37 ″ W / 53,71574 ° N 1,82698 ° W / 53,71574; -1.82698 ( Ivy House y granero ) | - | siglo 17 | Los edificios son de piedra con techo de pizarra de piedra. El granero es la parte más antigua, tiene un pasillo , un frontón coronado y una entrada de carro de cabeza cuadrada. La casa, que data del siglo XVIII, forma un ala en cruz, y tiene quoins , reclinatorios, dos plantas y ventanas geminadas. [20] | II |
La colonia 53 ° 42′14 ″ N 1 ° 51′10 ″ W / 53.70380 ° N 1.85280 ° W / 53.70380; -1.85280 ( La colonia ) | - | siglo 17 | Una casa de piedra, construida contra una ladera, fue reformada en el siglo XVIII. Hay tres pisos y cuatro bahías . Las ventanas son geminadas , hay una ventana de la escalera, y en el frente de carreteras es una puerta de arco. [9] [21] | II |
Union Cross Inn 53 ° 43′25 ″ N 1 ° 51′35 ″ W / 53.72360 ° N 1.85982 ° W / 53,72360; -1,85982 ( Union Cross Inn ) | Siglo XVII (probable) | La taberna se amplió hacia la parte trasera en los siglos XVIII y XIX y se reformó en el siglo XX. Es de piedra, parcialmente pintada y tiene techo de pizarra . Hay tres pisos, dos bahías , la bahía derecha contiene una entrada para carruajes y un alerón trasero. En la parte trasera, sobre el arco del carruaje, hay una ventana con parteluz en cada piso, y el ala contiene ventanas de guillotina . [22] | II | |
Waske Hall 53 ° 42′07 ″ N 1 ° 51′47 ″ O / 53.70190 ° N 1.86301 ° W / 53.70190; -1,86301 ( Waske Hall ) | Siglo XVII (probable) | Una casa de piedra con techo de piedra que ha sido reformada y subdividida. Tiene dos plantas y un frente con tres frontones y remates . Algunas de las ventanas tienen parteluces con molduras decorativas de capota y otras han sido modificadas. [9] [23] | II | |
Parte del frente de la casa, Burnley Road 53 ° 42′53 ″ N 1 ° 53′11 ″ W / 53.71476 ° N 1.88647 ° W / 53,71476; -1.88647 ( Parte del frente de la casa ) | - | 1654 | La planta baja de un frente de casa que se ha incorporado a un muro de contención, es de piedra con quoins . En el centro hay una puerta en forma de arco con un borde entrecortado, y encima hay una piedra de fecha. La puerta está flanqueada por ventanas bloqueadas con parteluz y travesaños de cinco luces , y sobre ellas hay un molde de capó continuo con tallas. [24] | II |
2-5 Backhold Lane, Siddal 53 ° 42′13 ″ N 1 ° 50′54 ″ W / 53.70373 ° N 1.84829 ° W / 53.70373; -1.84829 ( 2–5 Carril trasero ) | - | 1668 | Una casa de piedra con techo de piedra, luego se amplió hacia el oeste. Hay tres pisos y un frente de tres bahías con frontones y remates . Las ventanas tienen parteluces con molduras de capota , algunas también tienen travesaños , y en los frontones están escalonados, las luces con cabezas arqueadas y enjutas hundidas . Sobre estas ventanas hay repisas para palomares . La puerta del frente tiene una cabeza arqueada, y encima hay una tablilla tallada e inscrita. En la parte trasera hay un portal con dintel fechado y rubricado . [25] [26] | II * |
Puerta de enlace, Pasillo de madera 53 ° 42′18 ″ N 1 ° 52′47 ″ W / 53.70506 ° N 1.87970 ° W / 53,70506; -1.87970 ( Puerta de entrada, Pasillo de madera ) | - | Finales del siglo XVII | En la entrada del camino hay un par de pilares de puerta formados en los extremos del muro límite. Cada muelle tiene un moldeado cornisa y una gran bola florón . [27] | II |
Casa de campo y casa de campo Highfield 53 ° 42′51 ″ N 1 ° 50′16 ″ W / 53,71406 ° N 1,83786 ° W / 53,71406; -1,83786 ( Granja de Highfield ) | - | 1677 | Una casa dividida en dos y un granero de back-to-back con posiblemente un techo anterior, los edificios están en dictada piedra, y tienen un techo de piedra de pizarra con hecho frente frontones y crocketed remates . La casa tiene dos plantas y tres vanos , y contiene un portal con dintel anticuado y ventanas geminadas. El granero tiene cinco bahías y una entrada de carro con arco segmentado. [28] | II |
3–21 Marsh Lane, Bank Top 53 ° 42′07 ″ N 1 ° 50′17 ″ W / 53.70186 ° N 1.83819 ° W / 53.70186; -1.83819 ( 3–21 Marsh Lane ) | 1678 | Una casa a la que se hicieron adiciones hacia el sur en 1767 formando un plan de patio. La cordillera norte tiene un pasaje pasante, y la puerta en su frente sur tiene un marco moldeado y un dintel arqueado de estilo Tudor deprimido con iniciales y una fecha. En la cordillera sur hay una entrada de carro de arco segmentario con una clave fechada y rubricada , y una entrada con un friso pulvinado . La cordillera oriental tiene cuatro bahías y contiene varias aberturas, incluido un columbario . La mayoría de las ventanas tienen parteluz y algunas también tienen espejo de popa . [29] | II | |
Pasillo de madera 53 ° 42′18 ″ N 1 ° 52′46 ″ W / 53.70497 ° N 1.87934 ° W / 53.70497; -1.87934 ( Salón de madera ) | - | 1689 | Casa de piedra, revocada en la parte trasera, con techo de piedra, de tres plantas en la parte delantera y dos en la trasera. En el frente hay dos hastiales anchos con remates y un pórtico a dos aguas de dos pisos que tiene una entrada arqueada con escudos anticuados en las enjutas . Las bahías exteriores contienen ventanas con parteluz y travesaños de cinco luces . Hay frontones en el lateral y en la parte trasera, y una ventana de siete luces en el frente este. [30] [31] | II |
Edificios de servicios y palomar, Wood Hall 53 ° 42′19 ″ N 1 ° 52′46 ″ W / 53.70523 ° N 1.87934 ° W / 53.70523; -1.87934 ( Edificios de servicios y palomar, Wood Hall ) | - | Siglo XVII o XVIII | Los edificios son de piedra y están dispuestos alrededor de un patio. El edificio principal tiene dos pisos y contiene una puerta de carruaje con un arco curvado y ventanas. El patio está delimitado por un muro con portal y portón para carruajes, y al sur hay un palomar con techo piramidal, tres arcos y cornisa . [32] | II |
1 Park Nook, Southowram 53 ° 42′07 ″ N 1 ° 50′17 ″ W / 53.70186 ° N 1.83819 ° W / 53.70186; -1.83819 ( 1 rincón del parque ) | - | Principios del siglo xviii | La casa está construida con finas banderas de Elland , tiene una cornisa y un techo de tejas a cuatro aguas. Hay dos pisos, dos bahías , un alerón trasero y un cobertizo. La puerta central tiene jambas monolíticas y las ventanas están parteluzadas . [33] | II |
1 y 3 Savile Road 53 ° 43′06 ″ N 1 ° 51′49 ″ W / 53,71828 ° N 1,86373 ° W / 53,71828; -1,86373 ( 1 y 3 Savile Road ) | - | Principios del siglo xviii | Casa de piedra con un modillón de cornisa de aleros , techo de piedra, dos plantas y un frente de cinco vanos . en el centro hay una entrada con un frontón dividido en segmentos , a la izquierda hay un ventanal y las otras ventanas son marcos . El frente que da a la carretera es más sencillo, con un ala central inclinada y ventanas con parteluz y travesaños . [34] | II |
13-27 talleres de lana 53 ° 43′24 ″ N 1 ° 51′29 ″ W / 53,72341 ° N 1,85805 ° W / 53,72341; -1,85805 ( 13-27 talleres de lana ) | - | Principios del siglo xviii | Una hilera de tiendas de piedra con quoins y pilastras , y techos de pizarra o pizarra de piedra. El número 13 tiene tres pisos y las otras tiendas tienen dos pisos. En la planta baja hay modernos escaparates, y los pisos superiores contienen una combinación de ventanas de guillotina y abatibles , algunas de las cuales tienen parteluces . Entre los números 23 y 25 se encuentra una entrada de carruaje en forma de arco con pilastras y una clave y sobre ella hay una decoración enrollada. [35] | II |
Hopwood Hall, pared y muelles 53 ° 43′18 ″ N 1 ° 51′54 ″ W / 53.72160 ° N 1.86510 ° W / 53,72160; -1.86510 ( Salón Hopwood ) | Principios del siglo xviii | Casa de piedra de planta baja rústica , cornisa de alero y tejado de piedra a cuatro aguas. Hay tres pisos y un frente simétrico de tres bahías . El portal central tiene un frontón rebajado sobre ménsulas y las ventanas del frente son de hoja . En la parte trasera de las ventanas son geminadas y con travesaños , y hay una ventana de la escalera con ayuda de un arco almohadillada. El muro de contención que encierra el jardín delantero tiene un par de pilares rústicos con remates de bola que flanquean la entrada, y hay un pilar más sencillo a la izquierda. [36] | II | |
Antiguo Sportsman Inn 53 ° 43′25 ″ N 1 ° 51′45 ″ W / 53,72349 ° N 1,86239 ° W / 53,72349; -1.86239 ( Antiguo Sportsman Inn ) | Principios del siglo xviii | La taberna, más tarde llamada Gundog, fue remodelada en estilo barroco en 1904, y es de piedra con techo de pizarra . Hay dos pisos y un ático y cuatro vanos , y en los extremos hay pilastras rusticadas con cartelas fechadas en cornisas . La puerta tiene un marco rusticado y un frontón rebajado con una talla pintada, y a los lados hay ventanas de cabeza redonda. El piso superior tiene ventanas con arquitrabes y piedras angulares . En la parte superior hay un entablamento , una cornisa modillón y un frontón sobre la entrada, las otras bahías con buhardillas de cabeza plana . [37] [38] | II | |
Ashday Hall y edificios adjuntos 53 ° 42′17 ″ N 1 ° 49′10 ″ W / 53.70473 ° N 1.81942 ° W / 53.70473; -1,81942 ( Salón de Ashday ) | - | 1738 | La casa se alteró en el frente en 1830, y es de piedra con una cornisa , biselados rusticated cuñas , y un techo de piedra pizarra lapso de dos, cuatro aguas hacia la izquierda. Hay dos pisos, un plano de doble pilote y un frente simétrico de tres bahías , con una bahía adicional a la izquierda. La portada central tiene arquitrabe , friso pulvinado y cornisa, y está flanqueada por ventanales de medio punto de altura . La bahía de la izquierda contiene una ventana veneciana con una ventana de guillotina arriba. En la parte trasera hay un portal con pilastras toscanas y un friso fechado . A la izquierda hay una bahía adicional que contiene una entrada para carruajes de cabeza redonda y un rango estable en ángulo recto con ventanas geminadas. [39] [40] | II |
Casa de reunión de amigos, muro y lápidas 53 ° 43′12 ″ N 1 ° 51′33 ″ W / 53.72009 ° N 1.85913 ° W / 53,72009; -1.85913 ( Casa de reuniones de amigos ) | 1743 | Los Amigos casa de reunión es en piedra arenisca con cuñas y un tejado de pizarra de piedra con hecho frente frontones y reclinatorios. A la izquierda hay un rango de dos pisos y dos bahías , ya la derecha hay un pasillo más alto de cuatro bahías. En el pasillo hay tres ventanas de cabeza redonda que contienen marcos y una puerta de cabeza redonda, y en el rango de la izquierda las ventanas tienen cabezas planas. El cementerio está rodeado por muros con piedras de remate, y hay dos pilares con piedras de remate. Alineadas a lo largo del muro del perímetro norte hay lápidas que datan de 1821 a 1893. [41] | II | |
Casa pública de Lewins 53 ° 43′19 ″ N 1 ° 51′51 ″ O / 53,72182 ° N 1,86419 ° W / 53,72182; -1.86419 ( Casa pública de Lewins ) | Siglo 18 (probable) | La taberna es de piedra sobre un pedestal , con quoins , banda , alero entre corchetes y techo de piedra. Hay tres pisos y tres bahías . Los escalones conducen a una entrada central, sobre la planta baja hay una imposta , y las ventanas varían en estilo, incluidas las ventanas con parteluz en el piso superior. [42] | II | |
5-8 Ward's End 53 ° 43′14 ″ N 1 ° 51′36 ″ O / 53.72066 ° N 1.86008 ° W / 53,72066; -1,86008 ( 5-8 Ward's End ) | 1751 | Una casa más tarde una casa pública, que consta de un bloque principal flanqueado por alas a dos aguas salientes añadidas en 1760-1764, ambas partes con techos de pizarra . El bloque principal fue reformado en piedra en el siglo XIX y tiene dos pisos, un frente simétrico de cinco bahías y un techo a cuatro aguas . En el centro hay un pórtico de estilo dórico griego , y la puerta de cabeza redonda tiene una lumbrera . Las alas y los eslabones son de ladrillo rojo con vendajes de piedra, bandas y quoins . Tienen dos pisos y áticos y frentes de dos bahías. En los áticos hay ventanas venecianas y las otras ventanas en ambas partes son marcos . [43] [44] | II | |
Albany Club, 39 Clare Road y muelles de la puerta 53 ° 43′07 ″ N 1 ° 51′30 ″ W / 53,71864 ° N 1,85829 ° W / 53,71864; -1.85829 ( Club de Albany ) | Mediados a finales del siglo XVIII | Una casa con alas independientes, el edificio es de piedra con techos de pizarra . El bloque principal tiene quoins , un modillón de cornisa y un frontón que contiene un óculo , dos plantas y un frente simétrico de cinco vanos . En el centro hay un pórtico con cuatro columnas dóricas y un frontón, y una puerta de cabecera redonda con lucernario y luces laterales, y encima hay una ventana veneciana . Las otras ventanas son de guillotina , en el piso superior con cornisas. En la parte trasera hay un sótano rústico , una ventana veneciana y una luneta en el tímpano del frontón. Las alas son largas con dos pisos bajos, modillones de cornisas, y en los extremos hay ventanas y portales circulares con marcos rústicos. En las entradas a la explanada hay dos pares de pilares de puerta rústicos . [45] | II * | |
Casa de Somerset 53 ° 43′20 ″ N 1 ° 51′44 ″ W / 53.72211 ° N 1.86231 ° W / 53,72211; -1.86231 ( Casa de Somerset ) | 1766 | La casa se ha ampliado, truncado y convertido para otros usos. Es de piedra arenisca con quoins , y tiene un techo de pizarra de piedra y algo de pizarra . La parte original tiene dos pisos, una gama central y alas salientes en ambos lados. La gama central tiene un anillo de cinco bahía porticada logia de dóricas columnas en la planta baja, están por encima de tres bahías que contienen ventanas de guillotina , y otra vez que es un modillón cornisa con una balaustrada parapeto que contiene un festoneado panel y una urna. Las alas tienen tres pisos y dos bahías. A la izquierda hay una extensión del siglo XIX con tres pisos, un rango central de tres bahías y un ala exterior de dos bahías. [46] [47] | II * | |
Law Hill House 53 ° 42′54 ″ N 1 ° 50′15 ″ W / 53,71501 ° N 1,83752 ° W / 53,71501; -1,83752 ( Casa de Law Hill ) | - | C. 1771 | Una casa de piedra con quoins , bandas y techo de pizarra de piedra. Hay tres pisos y un frente simétrico de tres bahías . El portal central tiene arquitrabe y cornisa , y las ventanas son de hoja , la ventana sobre el portal con arquitrabe. Adjunto a la pared de retorno de la izquierda hay un bloque de montaje que incorpora una perrera. [39] [48] | II |
Escuela Dominical Congregacional (Capilla Cuadrada) 53 ° 43′18 ″ N 1 ° 51′20 ″ W / 53,72165 ° N 1,85568 ° W / 53,72165; -1.85568 ( Escuela Dominical Congregacional ) | 1771-1772 | Originalmente una capilla, más tarde una escuela dominical, se ha convertido en un centro de artes. Es de ladrillo rojo con adoquines de piedra sobre un pedestal , y tiene un parapeto alto con paneles y una placa, y un frontón que contiene un óculo . El edificio es de estilo georgiano y tiene dos pisos y un frente simétrico de cinco bahías . Los escalones conducen a la puerta central que tiene columnas dóricas y un frontón, y encima hay una ventana veneciana con una piedra angular . Las otras ventanas de la planta superior son redondas y las de la planta baja son planas. [49] [50] | II * | |
Salón de piezas 53 ° 43′19 ″ N 1 ° 51′25 ″ W / 53,72188 ° N 1,85703 ° W / 53,72188; -1,85703 ( Sala de piezas ) | 1774-1779 | Originalmente un mercado de telas y luego reconvertido para otros usos, es de gres con cubiertas de pizarra de piedra. Forma un patio rectangular abierto con edificaciones de dos y tres plantas y bodegas en pendiente. Donde hay tres pisos, la planta baja forma una arcada de arcos de cabeza redonda flanqueados por pilares cuadrados con impostas . Los pisos superiores forman columnatas ; en el piso inferior tienen pilares cuadrados rusticados con capiteles toscanos , y en el piso superior tienen columnas toscanas redondas, y sobre ambos entablamentos . Hay escaleras en cada esquina y entradas en el medio de cada rango. Sobre la entrada oeste hay una cúpula octogonal con veleta . [51] [52] | I | |
39 Law Lane y cuadra adyacente 53 ° 42′54 ″ N 1 ° 50′16 ″ W / 53,71491 ° N 1,83778 ° W / 53,71491; -1.83778 ( 39 Law Lane ) | - | Finales del siglo XVIII | Originalmente un bloque de cuadras, luego cabañas, son de piedra con quoins y techos de pizarra de piedra. Hay dos pisos y áticos. En el hastial hay bandas y una ventana veneciana en gran parte bloqueada con impostas y una piedra angular . El frente principal y el hastial contienen portales, ambos con impostas y claves, y en el frente hay ventanas de escalera con parteluces . [53] | II |
4-8 Park Nook, Southowram 53 ° 42′07 ″ N 1 ° 50′16 ″ W / 53.70195 ° N 1.83789 ° W / 53.70195; -1.83789 ( 4-8 Park Nook ) | Finales del siglo XVIII | Una hilera de cuatro cabañas de piedra con quoins , un parapeto y un techo de pizarra de piedra. Hay dos pisos, cada cabaña tiene una bahía y hay una salida continua en la parte trasera. Las puertas tienen jambas monolíticas , las ventanas tienen parteluces y cada cabaña tiene un dintel continuo sobre la entrada y las ventanas. [54] | II | |
9-12 Park Nook, Southowram 53 ° 42′06 ″ N 1 ° 50′15 ″ W / 53.70172 ° N 1.83756 ° W / 53.70172; -1,83756 ( 9-12 Park Nook ) | - | Finales del siglo XVIII | Una hilera de cuatro casas de piedra con sillares , y un techo de piedra de pizarra con una enfrentado a dos aguas . Hay dos pisos y cada cabaña tiene una bahía . Las puertas tienen monolíticos jambas , las ventanas son geminadas , y contienen fajas . [55] | II |
21 (parte occidental) y 23 Savile Road 53 ° 43′04 ″ N 1 ° 51′57 ″ W / 53,71769 ° N 1,86570 ° W / 53,71769; -1.86570 ( 21 (parte occidental) y 23 Savile Road ) | Finales del siglo XVIII | Casa de piedra con modillón de cornisa de aleros , parapetos y tejado de piedra a cuatro aguas. Hay tres pisos y el frente principal tiene siete bahías y dos bahías más en cada extremo. En el extremo oeste hay un ala de una sola planta en ladrillo y piedra. En el centro hay una puerta con un par de columnas dóricas comprometidas y un frontón , y las ventanas son marcos . En el frente que da a la carretera se proyectan las bahías exteriores, tienen dos bahías y quoins , y cada una contiene una ventana veneciana en la planta baja. El portal central tiene un lucernario semicircular , ventanas laterales y un frontón abierto. [56] | II | |
Almacén de Upper George Yard 53 ° 43′23 ″ N 1 ° 51′39 ″ W / 53,72302 ° N 1,86093 ° W / 53,72302; -1.86093 ( Almacén de Upper George Yard ) | - | Finales del siglo XVIII | El almacén es de gres con quoins y cubierta de pizarra de piedra. Hay cinco pisos y seis bahías . Las aberturas, algunas de las cuales están bloqueadas, incluyen ventanas, puertas, una en el primer piso con una capucha sobre soportes enrollados y puertas de carga modificadas. [57] | II |
Granja y granero de Upper Marsh 53 ° 42′55 ″ N 1 ° 50′25 ″ W / 53,71534 ° N 1,84041 ° W / 53,71534; -1.84041 ( Granja de Upper Marsh ) | - | Finales del siglo XVIII | Un par de imágenes especulares cabañas y un granero adjunto, que son de piedra con tejados de pizarra, piedra hecho frente Gables , y moldeados reclinatorios. Las cabañas tienen dos pisos y un mirador cada uno, una entrada con jambas monolíticas y ventanas sin los parteluces . Están vinculados al granero de la derecha que tiene una entrada de carro de arco elíptico, una luneta arriba, puertas, una ventana cuadrada y una ventana circular a la derecha. [58] | II |
Puente de Wakefield Road 53 ° 41′55 ″ N 1 ° 51′25 ″ W / 53.69872 ° N 1.85693 ° W / 53.69872; -1.85693 ( Puente de Wakefield Road ) | Finales del siglo XVIII (probable) | El puente lleva Wakefield Road (carretera A6026) sobre la rama de Halifax de Calder and Hebble Navigation . Es de piedra y consta de un solo arco elíptico. El puente tiene dovelas , una hilera de cuerdas y cofias a ras , y en los extremos hay pilares . [59] | II | |
Granja y granero Westfield Gate 53 ° 42′14 ″ N 1 ° 50′26 ″ W / 53.70380 ° N 1.84057 ° W / 53.70380; -1.84057 ( Granja de Westfield Gate ) | - | Finales del siglo XVIII | Una casa laithe en piedra con techos de pizarra de piedra. La casa, originalmente dos cabañas, tiene un hastial cubierto con reclinatorios moldeados . Hay dos pisos, dos portales con jambas monolíticas y ventanas geminadas. El granero está en ángulo recto y contiene una entrada de carro con cabeza elíptica con bloques de imposta y una piedra angular . [60] | II |
Cerradura intermedia Salterhebble 53 ° 41′52 ″ N 1 ° 51′28 ″ O / 53,69787 ° N 1,85774 ° W / 53.69787; -1,85774 ( Bloqueo intermedio de Salterhebble ) | C. 1779 | La cámara de la esclusa de la navegación de Calder y Hebble y las paredes laterales son de piedra. Hay puertas de madera dobles y vigas de equilibrio de madera en cada extremo. [61] | II | |
Cerradura superior Salterhebble 53 ° 41′54 ″ N 1 ° 51′26 ″ W / 53.69838 ° N 1.85726 ° W / 53.69838; -1.85726 ( Bloqueo superior Salterhebble ) | C. 1779 | La cámara de la esclusa de la Navegación Calder y Hebble es de piedra, y las paredes de las alas son de hormigón y piedra. Hay puertas de madera dobles y vigas de equilibrio de madera en cada extremo. [62] | II | |
Antigua Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad 53 ° 43′11 ″ N 1 ° 51′48 ″ W / 53,71979 ° N 1,86334 ° W / 53,71979; -1,86334 ( Antigua Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad ) | 1795–98 | La iglesia, ahora redundante y reconvertida para otros usos, es de estilo neoclásico . Está construido en piedra con quoins y techo de pizarra a cuatro aguas. Tiene dos plantas y la iglesia consta de una nave , un presbiterio y una torre sur. El frente principal tiene un zócalo alto rusticado que contiene una luneta , y arriba, está flanqueado por pilastras jónicas y un frontón . Estos encierran dos columnas jónicas sin estrías detrás de las cuales hay una ventana con columnatas jónicas, y encima de la ventana hay una luneta. Cada uno de los tramos exteriores contiene una puerta con un marco rusticado, sobre el cual hay una ventana con un arquitrabe , pilastras jónicas y un frontón segmentario. La torre tiene una entrada, una ventana de guillotina , hornacinas y un óculo . La etapa superior es octogonal con ventanas y lunetas de cabeza redonda, y en la parte superior es una cúpula cubierta de plomo, una bola de remate y la cruz. [63] | II | |
85-105 Northgate 53 ° 43′35 ″ N 1 ° 51′37 ″ W / 53,72635 ° N 1,86020 ° W / 53,72635; -1.86020 ( 85-105 Northgate ) | C. 1800 | Desfile de comercios y oficinas que se originó como una casa en el extremo norte, a la que se suman tres bloques más al norte entre 1845 y 1847. Los edificios son de piedra con tejado de pizarra y tienen tres plantas. Los detalles varían e incluyen dos arcos, escaparates, algunos modernos y una variedad de ventanas. [64] | II | |
Museo y muro de Bankfield 53 ° 43′57 ″ N 1 ° 51′48 ″ W / 53.73253 ° N 1.86332 ° W / 53,73253; -1.86332 ( Museo de Bankfield ) | C. 1800 | La parte más antigua es el ala oeste, y la casa se amplió en la década de 1850, seguida de una ampliación importante en 1867 en una mansión de estilo italiano . Es de piedra con techos de pizarra a cuatro aguas. La parte principal tiene dos plantas y un sótano rústico , siete tramos , pilastras y una porte-cochère . Detrás hay una torre mirador , ya la izquierda hay un enlace de tres pisos con el ala original, que tiene tres pisos y una bahía. Las ventanas tienen cabezas redondas, y al este de la explanada hay una pared de pantalla con un centro arqueado. [65] [66] | II | |
La casa pública de Westgate 53 ° 43′18 ″ N 1 ° 51′30 ″ W / 53,72165 ° N 1,85827 ° W / 53,72165; -1.85827 ( La casa pública de Westgate ) | C. 1800 | Dos casas con un ala de tejido se combinaron en una casa pública, con un frente de pub agregado más tarde. Es de piedra sobre un zócalo con techo de pizarra de piedra. Hay tres pisos y un sótano, cuatro bahías en Westgate y dos en Union Street, y las ventanas son de guillotina . El frente del pub tiene una puerta a la izquierda y dos ventanas, con pilastras y ménsulas talladas que llevan una capota gótica con moldura de capota . [67] | II | |
21-25 Hall Street Norte 53 ° 44′17 ″ N 1 ° 52′04 ″ W / 53.73800 ° N 1.86791 ° W / 53,73800; -1.86791 ( 21-25 Hall Street Norte ) | - | De finales del siglo XVIII a principios del XIX. | Una gama de tres casas en piedra con quoins y techo de piedra. Hay dos pisos, y en el frente hay dos puertas y dos ventanas de cinco luces en cada piso, la luz del medio es más alta y tiene un arco de medio punto. El retorno derecho tiene dos aguas y contiene una puerta y ventanas, todas con bordes lisos. [68] | II |
2 y 4 King Cross Street 53 ° 43′17 ″ N 1 ° 51′55 ″ O / 53,72138 ° N 1,86522 ° W / 53,72138; -1.86522 ( 2 y 4 King Cross Street ) | De finales del siglo XVIII a principios del XIX. | El edificio es de piedra con cuñas , cornisa y techo de piedra. Hay dos pisos, un frente con frontón de tres bahías y una extensión hacia el sur. La entrada y las ventanas tienen un marco liso y en el frontón hay un óculo . [69] | II | |
37–55 Salisbury Place, Akroydon 53 ° 44′04 ″ N 1 ° 52′04 ″ W / 53.73440 ° N 1.86766 ° W / 53,73440; -1.86766 ( 37–55 Salisbury Place ) | - | De finales del siglo XVIII a principios del XIX. | Una terraza de diez casas bajaba por parejas por una colina. Son de piedra con cuñas y techos de pizarra , y cada casa tiene dos plantas y una bahía . Las aberturas tienen marcos de cuñas, las puertas están a la izquierda y cada una tiene una cabeza segmentaria, un lucernario y un molde de campana , y en cada piso hay una ventana de dos luces. [70] | II |
Casa de jardín, 27 Savile Road 53 ° 43′01 ″ N 1 ° 52′00 ″ W / 53,71682 ° N 1,86675 ° W / 53,71682; -1.86675 ( Casa del jardín, 27 Savile Road ) | - | De finales del siglo XVIII a principios del XIX. | El edificio del jardín es de piedra y tiene planta cuadrada. Hay un piso, tiene una asediado parapeto , y contiene dos góticas puertas flanqueadas por nichos . [71] | II |
Desfile 2 y 4 Oeste 53 ° 43′11 ″ N 1 ° 51′58 ″ W / 53.71979 ° N 1.86622 ° W / 53,71979; -1.86622 ( Desfile Oeste 2 y 4 ) | - | De finales del siglo XVIII a principios del XIX. | Un par de casas de piedra con cornisa de alero y techo de piedra. Hay tres pisos y un sótano, y cinco tramos , los tres tramos del medio se proyectan bajo un frontón con un hueco de arco segmentario en el tramo medio. Las aberturas tienen bordes lisos y los escalones conducen a las puertas. En el retorno de la derecha hay dos bahías y una ventana mirador inclinada de altura completa . [72] | II |
Casa Oeste 53 ° 43′07 ″ N 1 ° 52′23 ″ W / 53,71862 ° N 1,87308 ° W / 53,71862; -1,87308 ( Casa del Oeste ) | De finales del siglo XVIII a principios del XIX. | Una casa de piedra con una cornisa de alero y un techo de pizarra a cuatro aguas, es de estilo georgiano . Hay dos pisos y un frente simétrico de cinco bahías , con un frontón sobre las tres bahías centrales. La portada central tiene columnas encajadas y un frontón rebajado, y está flanqueada por ventanas de arco con pilastras y entablamento . Las ventanas son de hoja , y hay una entrada posterior con pilastras y una arcada en el frente este. [73] [74] | II | |
Iglesia Metodista Wesley, Southowram 53 ° 42′31 ″ N 1 ° 49′32 ″ W / 53.70864 ° N 1.82553 ° W / 53.70864; -1.82553 ( Iglesia Metodista Wesley, Southowram ) | 1806 | La capilla, que se amplió en 1890, se ha convertido desde entonces en un alojamiento residencial. Es de piedra con techo de pizarra de piedra y tiene dos plantas. Las ventanas en el piso superior son de cabeza redonda con piedras angulares , y en el piso inferior tienen cabezas planas. El frente norte tiene tres vanos y un hastial de medio canto , siete vanos a los lados y un ala inferior al sur. En el frente este hay una puerta doble con lucernario y cornisa en consolas . [75] | II | |
Iglesia de Santa Ana en el Grove 53 ° 42′33 ″ N 1 ° 49′09 ″ W / 53.70926 ° N 1.81908 ° W / 53.70926; -1.81908 ( Iglesia de Santa Ana en el Grove ) | 1815 | La iglesia, diseñada por Thomas Taylor , es de estilo inglés temprano. El presbiterio se amplió en 1869 y el baptisterio se añadió en 1884-1885. La iglesia consta de una nave , un presbiterio, un baptisterio poligonal y una torre oeste. La torre tiene tres etapas, diagonales contrafuertes , y una asediado parapeto con crocketed pináculos . La nave y el presbiterio también están asediados. En el interior hay una galería oeste. [39] [76] | II | |
Estación de autobuses, tramo este 53 ° 43′30 ″ N 1 ° 51′27 ″ W / 53.72493 ° N 1.85763 ° W / 53,72493; -1.85763 ( Estación de Autobuses, Tramo Este ) | 1819 | Originalmente la fachada de la Capilla Congregacional de Syon, fue modificada e incorporada a la estación de autobuses en 1989. Es de piedra y tiene tres bahías , la bahía central forma una entrada empotrada con cuatro columnas dóricas estriadas que llevan un friso y un entablamento con un ventana. Los tramos exteriores forman pabellones ligeramente salientes , cada uno con una entrada y una ventana de Diocleciano en la parte superior, todo en un arco empotrado. En las devoluciones hay ventanas de arco de medio punto. [77] [78] | II | |
Casa de la cerradura de Salterhebble 53 ° 41′54 ″ N 1 ° 51′27 ″ W / 53.69839 ° N 1.85748 ° W / 53.69839; -1,85748 ( Casa de la cerradura de Salterhebble ) | C. 1820 | La cerradura de la casa del guardián es de piedra con los extremos pilastras , un parapeto , y un cuatro aguas techo de piedra de pizarra. Hay dos pisos construidos en una ladera y un plan en forma de T. La entrada se encuentra en el piso superior, tiene capota de plomo puntiaguda y está flanqueada por ventanas abatibles . [9] [79] | II | |
12-16 Carlton Street, muros y muelles de puertas 53 ° 43′14 ″ N 1 ° 51′52 ″ O / 53,72061 ° N 1,86444 ° W / 53,72061; -1,86444 ( Calle Carlton 12-16 ) | - | 1820–30 | Terraza de tres viviendas en ladrillo amarillo con tejados de pizarra de piedra y dos alturas. Las puertas tienen marcos moldeados con paterae , lucernarios y capotas poco profundas. El No. 16 tiene tres bahías y ventanas de guillotina , y las No. 12 y 14 tienen dos bahías cada una y ventanas de reemplazo. Delante de los patios hay muros bajos de piedra con cofias abovedadas y pilares revestidos con paneles . [80] | II |
Antigua escuela dominical, Southowram 53 ° 42′26 ″ N 1 ° 49′46 ″ W / 53.70711 ° N 1.82931 ° W / 53.70711; -1.82931 ( Antigua escuela dominical ) | 1825 | La escuela dominical metodista, que luego se convirtió para uso residencial, es de piedra con un techo de pizarra de piedra. Hay un piso y siete bahías . La entrada y las ventanas tienen un marco liso, y encima de la puerta hay una tablilla con la fecha y una inscripción. [81] | II | |
Molino de Old Lane, (Molino de Rawson) 53 ° 44′00 ″ N 1 ° 52′15 ″ W / 53.73343 ° N 1.87086 ° W / 53,73343; -1.87086 ( Molino de Old Lane ) | 1825–28 | El antiguo molino de estambre es de piedra con un techo de amianto ondulado y es de estilo clásico . Son seis pisos y un ático, y planta en forma de L, que consta de un bloque principal con lados de 15 y cinco bahías , y un ala con frontón de cuatro bahías con esfera de reloj. En el frente sur hay una ventana alta de la casa de máquinas de arco segmentario, y en el ala hay una gran entrada de carga, ambas aberturas con bordes rústicos . En otros lugares hay ventanas y puertas de carga. [82] [83] | II * | |
6 y 8 King Cross Street 53 ° 43′17 ″ N 1 ° 51′56 ″ O / 53,72126 ° N 1,86557 ° W / 53,72126; -1,86557 ( Calle King Cross 6 y 8 ) | - | Principios del siglo XIX | Un par de despachos de piedra sobre un pedestal , con cuñas , un modillón de cornisa de aleros y un techo a cuatro aguas en parte en piedra y en parte en pizarra . Hay dos plantas y ocho bahías . La puerta de la izquierda tiene un frontón triangular sobre consolas y la puerta de la derecha tiene un marco liso. Las ventanas son de guillotina con marcos lisos. [84] | II |
17 y 19 Savile Road 53 ° 43′04 ″ N 1 ° 51′55 ″ O / 53,71783 ° N 1,86526 ° W / 53,71783; -1.86526 ( 17 y 19 Savile Road ) | - | Principios del siglo XIX | Un par de casas de piedra con un antepecho , una cornisa de alero moldeada y un techo de pizarra azul . Hay dos pisos, las puertas tienen marcos lisos y lucernarios , y las ventanas son de guillotina . [85] | II |
7 y 9 St James Street 53 ° 43′29 ″ N 1 ° 51′52 ″ W / 53,72459 ° N 1,86451 ° W / 53,72459; -1,86451 ( 7 y 9 St James Street ) | - | Principios del siglo XIX | Un par de casas de piedra flanqueadas por pares de pilastras dóricas , con cornisa , pretil y techo de pizarra . Hay dos pisos y seis bahías , las dos del medio sobresalen ligeramente. En el medio del tramo de cada casa hay un portal con lucernario flanqueado por pilastras con capiteles tallados , y las ventanas son de guillotina . [86] | II |
Granja Bankfield 53 ° 43′03 ″ N 1 ° 50′28 ″ W / 53,71755 ° N 1,84106 ° W / 53,71755; -1,84106 ( Granja Bankfield ) | - | Principios del siglo XIX (probable) | Casa de piedra con quoins , banda , cornisa y tejado de pizarra de piedra a cuatro aguas. Hay dos pisos y un frente simétrico de cinco tramos , el tramo central se proyecta ligeramente debajo de un frontón . En el medio de la bahía hay un ventanal inclinado de dos pisos . Las aberturas tienen marcos lisos y las ventanas son batientes . [87] | II |
Casa de peaje de Copley Bridge 53 ° 41′51 ″ N 1 ° 52′25 ″ W / 53,69750 ° N 1,87368 ° W / 53.69750; -1,87368 ( Casa de peaje de Copley Bridge ) | Principios del siglo XIX | La antigua casa de peaje es de piedra con alero festoneado , cubierta a cuatro aguas de pizarra de piedra y planta octogonal alargada. Hay un piso, las ventanas han sido reemplazadas y en el frente que da a la carretera hay un peaje. [88] [89] | II | |
Antigua escuela de la iglesia 53 ° 43′23 ″ N 1 ° 51′17 ″ W / 53,72301 ° N 1,85460 ° W / 53,72301; -1,85460 ( Antigua escuela de la iglesia ) | Principios del siglo XIX (probable) | La escuela, que se utiliza posteriormente para otros fines, es de piedra con una pizarra de techo, y un asediado parapeto con crocketed pináculos , y está en gótico estilo. Hay un piso y un semisótano, y once vanos , tres de los cuales son a dos aguas , el medio es el más grande. Las ventanas son de parteluz y travesaño , en el semisótano son semicirculares, y en la parte superior tienen cabeceras planas, otras las de los vanos a dos aguas, que tienen cabeceras puntiagudas. Hay un molde de capó continuo sobre estas ventanas. [90] | II | |
Casa de Harrison 53 ° 43′15 ″ N 1 ° 51′47 ″ O / 53,72084 ° N 1,86307 ° W / 53,72084; -1,86307 ( Casa de Harrison ) | - | Principios del siglo XIX | Una casa en un solar de esquina, luego utilizada para otros fines, es de piedra sobre un zócalo , y tiene dos pisos y un sótano, un frente de cinco bahías y tres bahías en el retorno a la izquierda. Los vanos están divididos por gigantes pilastras dóricas que llevan un entablamento con un friso profundo . En el centro se encuentra una puerta con un tragaluz , y las ventanas son fajas en arquitrabes . [91] | II |
Kiry Leas | - | Principios del siglo XIX | Casa de piedra con cornisa de alero y tejado de pizarra a cuatro aguas. Hay dos pisos y cinco vanos , los tres del medio se proyectan bajo un frontón . La entrada de arco de medio punto tiene un tragaluz y luces laterales, y las ventanas de la planta baja tienen cabezas arqueadas. [92] | II |
Escuela Savile Hall 53 ° 43′02 ″ N 1 ° 52′06 ″ W / 53.71718 ° N 1.86834 ° W / 53,71718; -1,86834 ( Escuela Savile Hall ) | - | Principios del siglo XIX | Una casa con un ala más antigua, en otro tiempo escuela, y luego utilizada para otros fines, es de piedra con techo de piedra a cuatro aguas. Hay dos pisos, cinco bahías y una extensión de una bahía hacia el sur. En el frente hay un pórtico con columnas dóricas emparejadas y un frontón . Las ventanas son una mezcla de hojas y marcos , y sobre la ventana central hay un frontón. [93] [94] | II |
Sala de calderas y chimenea, Old Lane Mill 53 ° 44′01 ″ N 1 ° 52′16 ″ W / 53,73352 ° N 1,87116 ° W / 53,73352; -1,87116 ( Sala de calderas y chimenea, Old Lane Mill ) | 1827–28 | La antigua sala de calderas es de piedra, con dos plantas y frentes de tres y cinco vanos . La planta baja está rusticada y contiene tres aberturas de arco de medio punto, ahora bloqueadas. La chimenea integral es circular sobre una base con remate cuadrado . [95] | II * | |
Acueducto 53 ° 42′22 ″ N 1 ° 51′06 ″ W / 53.70614 ° N 1.85170 ° W / 53.70614; -1,85170 ( Acueducto ) | - | 1828 | El acueducto , ahora en desuso, llevaba la rama de Halifax de Calder y Hebble Navigation sobre Hebble Brook. Es de piedra y consta de dos arcos oblicuos segmentados . El acueducto tiene dovelas rústicas , bandas y un parapeto . En los extremos hay pilares , estribos curvos y pilares de los extremos adicionales. [96] | II |
Molinos y almacén Shaw Lodge Mill 53 ° 42′51 ″ N 1 ° 51′16 ″ W / 53,71405 ° N 1,85448 ° W / 53,71405; -1,85448 ( Almacén y molinos de Shaw Lodge Mill ) | 1830 | Un almacén y dos hilanderías para la producción de estambre , los molinos datan de 1830 y 1850, y el almacén de 1862. Están construidos en piedra arenisca , y el almacén tiene un parapeto dentado . En la esquina sureste del almacén hay un bloque privado de estilo italiano con un techo piramidal de pizarra . Contiene hileras de hilos y ventanas de cabeza redonda. [97] [98] | II * | |
Sendero y vertedero en voladizo 53 ° 43′10 ″ N 1 ° 51′12 ″ W / 53.71942 ° N 1.85324 ° W / 53,71942; -1.85324 ( Sendero en voladizo y vertedero ) | C. 1830 | El sendero corre a lo largo del lado este de Hebble Brook y tiene voladizo por una sección. Al norte hay una presa y una compuerta con su maquinaria intacta. [99] | II | |
Teatro Playhouse, pasarela y barandilla 53 ° 43′16 ″ N 1 ° 52′01 ″ W / 53.72099 ° N 1.86696 ° W / 53,72099; -1.86696 ( Teatro Playhouse ) | 1834 | Original capilla metodista, fue convertida en teatro en 1945. Es de piedra y tiene un frente de dos pisos y tres vanos , con pilastras de franjas flanqueantes , un frontón central y un pórtico dórico griego central . Las ventanas del piso superior son redondas y las del piso inferior son planas. La explanada está rodeada por muros bajos de piedra, con barandillas de hierro con punta de lanza en el lado este. En la entrada hay dos pilares de puerta de piedra cuadrados con cornisas , y hay un pilar final más llano. [49] [100] | II | |
10 Carlton Street 53 ° 43′14 ″ N 1 ° 51′51 ″ O / 53.72066 ° N 1.86415 ° W / 53,72066; -1.86415 ( Calle Carlton 10 ) | Principios a mediados del siglo XIX | El edificio es de piedra pintada y tiene un estilo renacentista griego . Hay un piso y tres vanos , con pilastras dóricas en cada uno. La entrada está en el centro, está flanqueada por ventanas estrechas y hay tres ventanas similares en cada bahía exterior. Arriba hay un curso de bloqueo, y sobre cada tramo hay un frontón , el frontón central con una corona flanqueada por consolas enrolladas. [101] | II | |
2-8 Clare Road, 4 Wards End y 2 St John's Lane 53 ° 43′14 ″ N 1 ° 51′35 ″ W / 53.72062 ° N 1.85970 ° W / 53,72062; -1.85970 ( 2-8 Clare Road ) | - | Principios a mediados del siglo XIX | Una hilera de seis casas de piedra sobre un zócalo con quoins , un alféizar , una cornisa de alero y un techo de pizarra a cuatro aguas. Hay tres pisos, cada casa tiene dos bahías y hay una bahía adicional sobre el arco. Las puertas y arcada tienen dóricas medias columnas, y se fijan en los huecos en forma de arco. Las ventanas en el piso medio son marcos y en el piso superior son marcos , y en el extremo norte hay un escaparate. [102] | II |
1 y 3 Harrison Road 53 ° 43′17 ″ N 1 ° 51′46 ″ W / 53.72126 ° N 1.86275 ° W / 53,72126; -1.86275 ( 1 y 3 Harrison Road ) | - | Principios a mediados del siglo XIX | Un par de casas de piedra, posteriormente oficinas, en un solar de esquina, con alero entre corchetes y techo de piedra, a cuatro aguas a la izquierda. Hay tres pisos, el No. 1 tiene un frente de tres bahías con dos bahías en el retorno izquierdo, y el No. 3 tiene un frente de dos bahías. Los portales tienen cornisas sencillas . [103] | II |
5 y 7 Harrison Road 53 ° 43′16 ″ N 1 ° 51′46 ″ O / 53,72114 ° N 1,86272 ° W / 53,72114; -1,86272 ( 5 y 7 Harrison Road ) | - | Principios a mediados del siglo XIX | Un par de casas de piedra con un curso de bloqueo y una cornisa . Hay tres pisos y cada casa tiene dos bahías . Los escalones conducen a las puertas que tienen pilastras y cornisas, y las ventanas son de guillotina . [104] | II |
6 y 8 Harrison Road 53 ° 43′16 ″ N 1 ° 51′47 ″ W / 53.72100 ° N 1.86302 ° W / 53,72100; -1,86302 ( 6 y 8 Harrison Road ) | - | Principios a mediados del siglo XIX | Un par de casas, posteriormente oficinas, en piedra, con hilada de bloqueo y cornisa . Hay tres pisos y sótano y cuatro bahías . Los escalones conducen a las puertas, cada una en un pórtico jónico , y con una lumbrera . Las ventanas son de guillotina y la zona del sótano está rodeada por barandillas con remates de lanza . [105] | II |
13 y 15 Harrison Road 53 ° 43′13 ″ N 1 ° 51′46 ″ W / 53,72033 ° N 1,86272 ° W / 53,72033; -1,86272 ( 13 y 15 Harrison Road ) | - | Principios a mediados del siglo XIX | Un par de casas de piedra, posteriormente oficinas, con cornisa . Hay tres pisos y cada casa tiene dos bahías . Los escalones conducen a las puertas en los compartimentos de la izquierda; tienen pilastras , lucernarios estampados y cornisas. Las ventanas en los dos pisos inferiores son hojas y en el piso superior son batientes que se abren por la parte superior . [106] | II |
4 Hopwood Lane 53 ° 43′18 ″ N 1 ° 51′55 ″ W / 53,72157 ° N 1,86523 ° W / 53,72157; -1.86523 ( 4 Hopwood Lane ) | Principios a mediados del siglo XIX | Edificio de piedra con cornisa y hilada de bloqueo y cubierta de pizarra . Hay un piso y tres bahías . En el tramo medio hay un pórtico saliente con frontón triangular , y en cada tramo exterior hay una ventana con cornisa. [107] | II | |
Capilla mortuoria, cementerio general 53 ° 43′22 ″ N 1 ° 52′28 ″ W / 53.72280 ° N 1.87456 ° W / 53,72280; -1,87456 ( Capilla mortuoria, cementerio general ) | - | Principios a mediados del siglo XIX | La capilla es de piedra con techo de pizarra . En el frente oriental se encuentran pilastras dóricas y un frontón . [108] [109] | II |
Terraza Savile 53 ° 42′56 ″ N 1 ° 52′23 ″ W / 53.71555 ° N 1.87319 ° W / 53,71555; -1.87319 ( Terraza Savile ) | - | Principios a mediados del siglo XIX | Una terraza de cinco casas de piedra de estilo regencia . Hay tres pisos y cada casa tiene tres bahías . Los portales tienen pilastras y a lo largo del primer piso hay un balcón con barandas decorativas. En el centro hay una cornisa con una inscripción. [93] [110] | II |
Sifón de agua 53 ° 43′58 ″ N 1 ° 52′14 ″ W / 53,73289 ° N 1,87063 ° W / 53,73289; -1.87063 ( Sifón de agua ) | - | Principios a mediados del siglo XIX | El sifón de agua es de gres con tapa y rejilla de metal. La piedra forma un círculo elevado y hay un círculo interior sobre un eje circular revestido de piedra. [111] | II |
Molinos de la presa de piedra 53 ° 43′29 ″ N 1 ° 51′16 ″ W / 53.72480 ° N 1.85445 ° W / 53,72480; -1.85445 ( Molinos de la presa de piedra ) | C. 1836 | Una hilandería de estambre , posteriormente utilizada para otros fines, es de piedra arenisca con techo de pizarra de piedra. Hay cinco pisos y áticos, y 18 bahías con torre de escaleras. En el extremo este hay una casa de máquinas incorporada que tiene una ventana alta de cabeza redonda con un borde rusticado , y en el hastial este hay una ventana veneciana . [112] | II | |
Molino de Crossley, Dean Clough 53 ° 43′41 ″ N 1 ° 51′41 ″ W / 53,72799 ° N 1,86148 ° W / 53,72799; -1,86148 ( Molinos de Crossley ) | 1830 | Antiguo almacén utilizado posteriormente para otros fines, es de piedra arenisca con techo de pizarra . Hay tres pisos y doce bahías . El edificio contiene puertas de entrada, puertas de carga y ventanas de paneles pequeños. [113] [114] | II | |
Molino de Fearnley, Dean Clough 53 ° 43′40 ″ N 1 ° 51′40 ″ W / 53,72784 ° N 1,86116 ° W / 53,72784; -1,86116 ( Molinos de Fearnley ) | 1830 | El antiguo molino es de piedra arenisca con cubierta de pizarra y tiene planta ligeramente trapezoidal. Hay cuatro pisos y un sótano y 14 bahías . Contiene ventanas de paneles pequeños, entradas y puertas de carga, y en la parte trasera hay un puente peatonal cubierto hacia Crossley's Mill. [113] [115] | II | |
Iglesia Reformada Unida de Carlton 53 ° 43′14 ″ N 1 ° 51′46 ″ O / 53,72049 ° N 1,86268 ° W / 53,72049; -1,86268 ( Iglesia Reformada Unida de Carlton ) | 1837 | La iglesia es de piedra con antepechos , cornisa de aleros moldurados y cubierta de pizarra a cuatro aguas. Hay dos pisos y un semisótano, un frente de cuatro bahías y lados de cinco bahías. En el frente hay dos portales con arquitrabes panelados y cornisas, y entre ellos hay una ventana veneciana . En la parte superior hay una chimenea con marcos decorados. Las ventanas en el piso inferior tienen cabezas planas y en el piso superior tienen cabezas de arco de medio punto. [77] [116] | II | |
Barandillas y pilares de la puerta, Carlton United Reformed Church 53 ° 43′14 ″ N 1 ° 51′46 ″ O / 53,72064 ° N 1,86268 ° W / 53,72064; -1,86268 ( Barandillas y pilares de la puerta, Carlton United Reformed Church ) | - | 1837 | La explanada de la iglesia está rodeada por muros enanos con rejas. Hay dos pares de pilares de puerta de piedra panelada con cornisas . Las barandillas tienen puntas de lanza y volutas enrolladas que apuntalan los pilares. [117] | II |
Puente ferroviario de Copley 53 ° 42′03 ″ N 1 ° 52′40 ″ W / 53.70081 ° N 1.87771 ° W / 53.70081; -1.87771 ( Puente ferroviario de Copley ) | - | C. 1840 | El puente fue diseñado por George Stephenson para Manchester and Leeds Railway Company para llevar su línea sobre el río Calder . Es de piedra arenisca y consta de tres arcos rebajados. El puente tiene muelles en plintos con el moldeo , una banda en imposta nivel, almohadilladas dovelas , claves , una cornisa y un parapeto . Los pilares son curvos y en rampa. [88] [118] | II |
Molinos A y B, Dean Clough 53 ° 43′44 ″ N 1 ° 51′55 ″ W / 53,72897 ° N 1,86531 ° W / 53,72897; -1.86531 ( Molinos A y B ) | 1841 | Se añadió un segundo molino en 1844 y desde entonces se han convertido para otros usos. El edificio es de piedra de molino con techos de pizarra . El bloque principal tiene seis pisos y frente simétrico de 22 bahías , las cuatro del medio se proyectan bajo un frontón sobre ménsulas, y en los extremos hay alas a dos aguas con tres bahías que se proyectan por dos bahías. Más a la derecha hay una extensión de seis bahías y un bloque empotrado de cuatro pisos que anteriormente era la estación de bomberos. La bahía central de las alas salientes contiene una puerta de carga y en cada frontón hay una ventana redonda. [119] [120] | II | |
Molino de Marshall, Dean Clough 53 ° 43′37 ″ N 1 ° 51′40 ″ W / 53,72706 ° N 1,86118 ° W / 53,72706; -1,86118 ( Molino de Marshall ) | 1843 | Antiguo almacén de piedra arenisca con quoins y cubierta de pizarra de piedra con reclinatorios moldeados . Hay cuatro pisos y un ático, frentes de ocho y cuatro bahías y una extensión trasera de un piso en ladrillo con techo de hierro corrugado. Las ventanas son fajas , algunos de los cuales están bloqueados, y en el hastial del ático es una ventana veneciana . La portada principal tiene capitel y dintel moldurado . [121] | II | |
Terraza Calder, Copley 53 ° 41′56 ″ N 1 ° 52′26 ″ W / 53,69883 ° N 1,87398 ° W / 53.69883; -1,87398 ( Terraza Calder ) | - | 1840 | Una terraza de 36 casas adosadas en piedra sobre un zócalo biselado , con techo de pizarra . Hay dos plantas, cada casa tiene una bahía , y las casas de finalización del proyecto y han hecho frente frontones. Las puertas han biselado rodea y arcos Tudor , las ventanas son geminadas y con travesaños , y en cada frente son ocho a dos aguas buhardillas . Los muros del jardín son de piedra arenisca y tienen cofias triangulares. [88] [122] | II |
61–96 Railway Terrace, Copley 53 ° 41′57 ″ N 1 ° 52′26 ″ W / 53.69906 ° N 1.87376 ° W / 53.69906; -1,87376 ( 61–96 Terraza del ferrocarril ) | - | 1840 | Una terraza de 36 casas adosadas en piedra sobre un zócalo biselado , con techo de pizarra . Hay dos plantas, cada casa tiene una bahía , y las casas de finalización del proyecto y han hecho frente frontones. Las puertas han biselado rodea y arcos Tudor , las ventanas son geminadas y con travesaños , y en cada frente son ocho a dos aguas buhardillas . Los muros del jardín son de piedra arenisca y tienen cofias triangulares. [88] [123] | II |
97-136 Railway Terrace, Copley 53 ° 41′58 ″ N 1 ° 52′31 ″ W / 53.69953 ° N 1.87517 ° W / 53.69953; -1.87517 ( 97-136 Terraza del ferrocarril ) | - | 1840 | Una terraza de 40 casas adosadas en piedra sobre un zócalo biselado , con techo de pizarra . Hay dos plantas, cada casa tiene una bahía , y las casas de finalización del proyecto y han hecho frente frontones. Las puertas han biselado rodea y arcos Tudor , las ventanas son geminadas y con travesaños , y en cada frente son dos a dos aguas buhardillas . Los muros del jardín son de piedra arenisca y tienen cofias triangulares. [88] [124] | II |
149–160 Railway Terrace, Copley 53 ° 42′00 ″ N 1 ° 52′35 ″ W / 53.70002 ° N 1.87637 ° W / 53,70002; -1.87637 ( 149-160 Terraza del ferrocarril ) | - | 1840 | Una terraza de doce casas de piedra en un chaflán zócalo , con una pizarra de techo que ha quoined y hecho frente frontones con reclinatorios. Hay dos pisos y cada casa tiene una bahía . Las puertas han biselado rodea y arcos Tudor , las ventanas son geminadas y con travesaños , y cinco de las casas a dos aguas han buhardillas . [88] [125] | II |
137-148 St Stephen's Street, Copley 53 ° 42′00 ″ N 1 ° 52′35 ″ W / 53.69994 ° N 1.87648 ° W / 53.69994; -1.87648 ( 137-148 St Stephen's Street ) | - | 1840 | Una terraza de doce casas de piedra en un chaflán zócalo , con una pizarra de techo que ha quoined y hecho frente frontones con reclinatorios. Hay dos pisos y cada casa tiene una bahía . Las puertas han biselado rodea y arcos Tudor , las ventanas son geminadas y con travesaños , y cinco de las casas a dos aguas han buhardillas . Los muros del jardín son de piedra arenisca y tienen cofias triangulares. [88] [126] | II |
Casa del molino, Dean Clough 53 ° 43′43 ″ N 1 ° 51′51 ″ W / 53,72873 ° N 1,86408 ° W / 53,72873; -1,86408 ( Casa del molino ) | - | C. 1840 | Una oficina y un alojamiento residencial en piedra con un modillón de cornisa , bandas y un techo de pizarra a cuatro aguas. Se encuentra en terreno inclinado y tiene dos y tres pisos, y un frente de siete bahías . La puerta principal tiene un arquitrabe liso y un lucernario rectangular . Las ventanas varían e incluyen marcos , ventanas de paneles pequeños y ventanas con parteluz . [127] | II |
Campanario, antigua iglesia de San Pablo 53 ° 42′54 ″ N 1 ° 52′59 ″ W / 53,71510 ° N 1,88300 ° W / 53,71510; -1.88300 ( Campanario, antigua iglesia de San Pablo ) | 1845-1847 | La iglesia fue diseñada por RD Chantrell en estilo gótico , y el cuerpo de la iglesia fue demolido en 1931. El campanario es de piedra. y tiene una torre con tres etapas, contrafuertes en ángulo escalonado , un reloj en el sur y una aguja de broche con dos hileras de lucarnes . [128] [129] | II | |
Estación de autobuses, tramo central 53 ° 43′29 ″ N 1 ° 51′30 ″ W / 53.72469 ° N 1.85844 ° W / 53,72469; -1.85844 ( Estación de Autobuses, Tramo Central ) | 1846 | Originalmente la fachada de la escuela de Syon, luego formando parte de la estación de autobuses, es de piedra con techo de pizarra de piedra. Tiene una sola planta y siete vanos divididos por pilastras dóricas . En el centro hay un pórtico con entrada de arco de medio punto y clave , y encima de él se encuentra una torre mirador , el escenario inferior con consolas y placa inscrita, el escenario superior con arcos de medio punto y en el superior un techo piramidal. Las otras bahías contienen ventanas de arco de medio punto con piedras angulares, y afuera de ellas, a cada lado, hay un nicho . [77] [130] | II | |
Shaw Lodge Mill, cobertizos para tejer y torre del reloj 53 ° 42′49 ″ N 1 ° 51′18 ″ W / 53,71362 ° N 1,85490 ° W / 53,71362; -1,85490 ( Cobertizos para tejer y torre del reloj ) | 1847 | Los cobertizos de tejido se ampliaron en 1852, y la torre del reloj y las oficinas se agregaron en 1876, y están construidas en piedra arenisca . La torre del reloj tiene cuatro etapas, esquinas biseladas y un techo piramidal de pizarra . Contiene una entrada arqueada de medio punto con un marco rusticado y vermiculado , una clave tallada y una cornisa sin dientes . La segunda etapa contiene ventanas triples de arco redondo con columnas jónicas y pilastras , en la tercera etapa hay una esfera de reloj circular con una hilera de cuerdas sin dientes en la parte superior, y en el piso superior hay ventanas dobles de arco redondo con una cornisa sin dientes en la parte superior. Las oficinas adyacentes tienen dos plantas. [97] [131] | II * | |
Viaducto ferroviario de Halifax 53 ° 43′21 ″ N 1 ° 51′06 ″ W / 53,72237 ° N 1,85174 ° W / 53,72237; -1,85174 ( Viaducto ferroviario de Halifax ) | 1848-1850 | El viaducto fue construido por Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway para llevar su línea sobre Bailey Hall Road. Es de piedra, es curvada y consta de nueve arcos de cabeza redonda y un arco de cabeza segmentaria, todos con dovelas e impostas molduradas . Tres arcos están bloqueados. [132] | II | |
Molino de bolos Dyke, Dean Clough 53 ° 43′42 ″ N 1 ° 51′45 ″ W / 53,72822 ° N 1,86237 ° W / 53,72822; -1.86237 ( Molinos de bolos Dyke ) | 1849 | El molino, que se amplió en 1851, es de piedra con techos de pizarra . Hay seis pisos en la parte delantera y cuatro en la parte trasera, la gama original tiene 19 bahías y la extensión tiene 17 bahías. En la parte trasera hay cuatro torres en forma de herradura que contienen escaleras y baños. Las aberturas incluyen ventanas de paneles pequeños, puertas, algunas con cabezas arqueadas y puertas de carga. [113] [133] | II | |
El almacén de Eureka 53 ° 43′04 ″ N 1 ° 51′22 ″ W / 53.71774 ° N 1.85621 ° W / 53,71774; -1.85621 ( El almacén de Eureka ) | - | C. 1849 | El almacén fue construido por Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway , es de piedra arenisca y tiene techos de pizarra . La parte principal es curva y tiene una planta y ocho vanos , al sur hay un tramo de dos alturas con cinco vanos, ya la derecha de éste hay una ampliación de oficinas de dos alturas con frontón . El almacén contiene ventanas de múltiples paneles de arco redondo, ventanas de cabeza cuadrada con parteluces , una entrada de ferrocarril y entradas para carros, algunas con dinteles decorativos de hierro fundido . [134] [135] | II |
Portal occidental al túnel ferroviario de Beacon Hill 53 ° 43′23 ″ N 1 ° 51′01 ″ W / 53.72295 ° N 1.85033 ° W / 53,72295; -1.85033 ( Portal occidental al túnel ferroviario de Beacon Hill ) | - | 1849 | El túnel fue construido por Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway , y es de piedra y estilo neo-normando . El portal consta de un arco de medio punto que contiene dos pilares circulares que llevan un arco doble; el arco exterior tiene moldura en forma de pico y el arco interior tiene moldura de diente de perro. El portal está flanqueado por torreones hexagonales que contienen flechas , y en la parte superior hay un parapeto sobre pequeños arcos de medio punto con ménsulas . [136] | II |
23–27 Boothtown Road y locales traseros 53 ° 44′02 ″ N 1 ° 51′55 ″ W / 53.73378 ° N 1.86534 ° W / 53,73378; -1.86534 ( 23-27 Boothtown Road ) | Mediados del siglo XIX | Un bloque de cuadras, más tarde tiendas, el edificio es de piedra con techo de pizarra de piedra y es de estilo gótico . Hay dos pisos y siete bahías . En el centro hay un arco con cabecera puntiaguda y una torre con torreta octogonal, ambas almenadas . Las bahías exteriores son a dos aguas , con escaparates en la planta baja y ventanas geminadas en la parte superior. Las bahías intermedias también tienen fachadas de tiendas, y por encima hay ventanas con rendijas. En la parte trasera hay una extensión de una sola planta. [14] [137] | II | |
29-37 Boothtown Road, Akroydon 53 ° 44′02 ″ N 1 ° 51′55 ″ W / 53.73378 ° N 1.86534 ° W / 53,73378; -1.86534 ( 29-37 Boothtown Road ) | - | Mediados del siglo XIX | Una hilera simétrica de cinco casas de piedra con techos de pizarra . Tienen dos pisos, sótanos y áticos, y cada casa tiene una bahía , las bahías exteriores más anchas. Los escalones conducen a las puertas que tienen cabezas con diferentes estilos de arcos y molduras de capota . Las ventanas son marcos ; las de la planta baja son tripartitas y tienen molduras de capota que se elevan para formar un tímpano que contiene decoración tallada. Las tres casas del medio tienen buhardillas a dos aguas , y en los ápices de los frontones exteriores hay cuadrifolios . [138] | II |
8-12 Crossley Street y 1 y 3 Wesley Court 53 ° 43′27 ″ N 1 ° 51′40 ″ W / 53,72413 ° N 1,86111 ° W / 53,72413; -1,86111 ( 8-12 Crossley Street ) | - | Mediados del siglo XIX | Un bloque de tiendas y casas de piedra con una cornisa entre corchetes sobre el tercer piso. Hay cuatro pisos, cinco bahías en Crossley Street y siete en Wesley Court. En la planta baja de Crossly Street hay dos fachadas de tiendas modernas, y las otras dos bahías están rústicas . Las aberturas en la planta baja son de arco de medio punto con piedras angulares . En la esquina hay un portal curvo con pilastras , tallado en las enjutas , y un entablamento , encima del cual hay un escudo de armas. Las ventanas en el primer piso de Crossley Street tienen cornisas y en el segundo piso tienen alféizares entre corchetes. [139] | II |
1-5 Deal Street 53 ° 43′14 ″ N 1 ° 51′22 ″ O / 53.72050 ° N 1.85611 ° W / 53,72050; -1.85611 ( 1-5 Deal Street ) | Mediados del siglo XIX | Conjunto de almacenes de lana, posteriormente destinados a otros fines, son de piedra sobre zócalo , con algunos ladrillos en la parte trasera, y tienen techos de pizarra con cofias de piedra a dos aguas . Los almacenes son de tres y cuatro pisos, y tienen lados de siete y 19 bahías . Cada almacén tiene un muelle de carga central a dos aguas, las puertas de carga tienen dinteles de cuña y las ventanas tienen pequeños cristales y luces fijas. [140] | II | |
Ferguson Street 9 y 11, Carlton Street 4 y 6 53 ° 43′15 ″ N 1 ° 51′49 ″ W / 53,72080 ° N 1,86373 ° W / 53,72080; -1,86373 ( 9 y 11 Ferguson Street, 4 y 6 Carlton Street ) | - | Mediados del siglo XIX | Conjunto de casas, luego oficinas, en un solar de esquina, son de piedra con cornisa de alero y tejado de piedra a cuatro aguas. Hay tres pisos y las ventanas son de guillotina . En Carton Street hay cuatro bahías y dos pórticos corintios . Las casas de Ferguson Street tienen cinco tramos, y hay tres portales con pilastras , entablamentos y cornisas. [141] | II |
2 Harrison Road 53 ° 43′16 ″ N 1 ° 51′47 ″ W / 53,72117 ° N 1,86305 ° W / 53,72117; -1,86305 ( 2 Harrison Road ) | - | Mediados del siglo XIX | Casa de estilo clásico , es de piedra, con franjas en los pisos y cornisa entre corchetes . Hay tres pisos y un sótano y tres bahías . Los escalones conducen a la entrada de cabeza redonda en la bahía de la izquierda, que tiene pilastras paneladas , columnas aplicadas, un lucernario y una cornisa en consolas decorativas . Las ventanas son de guillotina , con cabeceras redondas en la planta baja y cabeceras planas en arquitrabes arriba. [142] | II |
11 y 11A Harrison Road 53 ° 43′15 ″ N 1 ° 51′46 ″ O / 53,72082 ° N 1,86273 ° W / 53,72082; -1,86273 ( 11 y 11A Harrison Road ) | - | Mediados del siglo XIX | Un par de casas de piedra, posteriormente oficinas, con cornisa y cubierta de pizarra , de estilo clásico . Hay dos pisos y seis bahías . El portal en el primer tramo tiene cornisa sobre consolas , y en el cuarto tramo hay un pórtico con columnas dóricas y frontón triangular . Las ventanas de la planta baja tienen cornisas sobre consolas y las de la planta alta tienen frontones triangulares. [143] | II |
6–24 Salisbury Place, Akroydon 53 ° 44′06 ″ N 1 ° 52′00 ″ W / 53.73495 ° N 1.86663 ° W / 53,73495; -1.86663 ( 6-24 Salisbury Place ) | Mediados del siglo XIX | Una hilera de diez casas de estilo gótico , en parejas bajando una colina. Son de piedra con techos de pizarra , y tienen dos pisos y dos vanos cada uno. Encima de las puertas hay moldes de capota con forma que contienen escudos con las iniciales de los propietarios. Algunas de las ventanas han conservado sus parteluces . [14] [144] | II | |
26–40 Salisbury Place, Akroydon 53 ° 44′05 ″ N 1 ° 52′03 ″ W / 53.73470 ° N 1.86737 ° W / 53,73470; -1.86737 ( 26–40 Salisbury Place ) | - | Mediados del siglo XIX | Una hilera de ocho casas de estilo gótico , en parejas bajando una colina. Son de piedra con techos de pizarra , y tienen dos pisos y dos vanos cada uno. Encima de las puertas hay moldes de capota con forma que contienen escudos con las iniciales de los propietarios. Algunas de las ventanas han conservado sus parteluces . [14] [145] | II |
42–60 Salisbury Place, Akroydon 53 ° 44′04 ″ N 1 ° 52′05 ″ W / 53,73447 ° N 1,86814 ° W / 53,73447; -1,86814 ( 42–60 Salisbury Place ) | - | Mediados del siglo XIX | Una hilera de diez casas de piedra con cuñas y techos de pizarra de piedra. Hay dos pisos, cada cabaña tiene dos bahías , y las aberturas tienen bordes quoined. Las casas están emparejadas; dos pares están empotrados, los otros pares se proyectan con la casa derecha a dos aguas y un cuatrifolio en el frontón. Las puertas de las casas empotradas tienen un contorno liso, y sobre las puertas de las casas salientes hay molduras de capota arqueadas y un trébol . Algunas de las ventanas han conservado sus montantes y travesaños . [146] | II |
62 y 64 Salisbury Place, Akroydon 53 ° 44′03 ″ N 1 ° 52′07 ″ W / 53.73430 ° N 1.86868 ° W / 53,73430; -1.86868 ( 62 y 64 Salisbury Place ) | - | Mediados del siglo XIX | Un par de casas de piedra con cuñas y techo de pizarra , el techo del No. 64 es a dos aguas . Hay dos plantas y sótanos, y cada casa tiene una bahía . Las puertas tienen cabezas arqueadas y molduras de capota , y hay molduras de campana rectas sobre las ventanas de la planta baja. El No. 64 ha conservado sus parteluces en las ventanas del piso superior. [147] | II |
1-15 Trinity Place 53 ° 43′10 ″ N 1 ° 51′52 ″ W / 53,71931 ° N 1,86449 ° W / 53,71931; -1,86449 ( 1-15 Trinity Place ) | Mediados del siglo XIX | Una terraza de casas de piedra con fascia de alero y techos de pizarra a cuatro aguas. La mayoría de las casas tienen dos pisos y sótanos; Los números 7-9 también tienen un tercer piso. Los números 3 y 4 y 11/12 tienen frontones abiertos que contienen ventanas circulares. Los portales tienen pilastras y cornisas , y algunos tienen lumbreras . [148] | II | |
1-8 York Terrace, Akroydon 53 ° 44′02 ″ N 1 ° 52′06 ″ W / 53.73397 ° N 1.86842 ° W / 53,73397; -1.86842 ( 1-8 York Terrace ) | - | Mediados del siglo XIX | Una hilera de ocho casas de piedra con cuñas y techos de pizarra . Tienen dos plantas y sótanos, y cada casa tiene una bahía a dos aguas . Las aberturas tienen molduras de capó y molduras de quoined , y los escalones conducen a las puertas que están arqueadas con lucernarios . Algunas ventanas han conservado sus parteluces . [149] | II |
9-16 York Terrace, Akroydon 53 ° 44′01 ″ N 1 ° 52′05 ″ W / 53,73351 ° N 1,86815 ° W / 53,73351; -1,86815 ( 9-16 York Terrace ) | - | Mediados del siglo XIX | Una hilera de ocho casas de piedra con cuñas y techos de pizarra . Tienen dos plantas y sótanos, y cada casa tiene una bahía a dos aguas . Las aberturas tienen molduras de capó y molduras de quoined , y los escalones conducen a las puertas que están arqueadas con lucernarios . Algunas ventanas han conservado sus montantes y travesaños . [150] | II |
17-22 York Terrace, Akroydon 53 ° 43′59 ″ N 1 ° 52′05 ″ W / 53.73311 ° N 1.86794 ° W / 53,73311; -1.86794 ( 17-22 York Terrace ) | - | Mediados del siglo XIX | Una hilera de ocho casas de piedra con cuñas y techos de pizarra . Son de estilo gótico , tienen dos plantas y sótanos, y cada casa tiene una única bahía a dos aguas . Las aberturas tienen molduras de capó y molduras de quoined , y los escalones conducen a las puertas que están arqueadas con lucernarios . Algunas ventanas han conservado sus parteluces . [151] | II |
51 Boothtown Road y 2 y 4 Salisbury Place, Akroydon 53 ° 44′07 ″ N 1 ° 51′58 ″ O / 53,73514 ° N 1,86609 ° W / 53,73514; -1,86609 ( 51 Boothtown Road y 2 y 4 Salisbury Place ) | 1851 | Una tienda y dos casas en un solar de esquina, son de piedra con techos de pizarra , y son de estilo gótico . La tienda tiene dos pisos y un ático, y dos bahías , la bahía izquierda a dos aguas y con un remate a la derecha. En la planta baja hay un escaparate, y en la planta superior hay ventanas con parteluz y travesaños , la ventana en el mirador de la izquierda con un arco decorado e inscrito. En el retorno de la izquierda hay una arcada ciega , sobre la cual hay una ventana, y una ventana veneciana en el ático a dos aguas. Las casas en Salisbury Place tienen tres pisos y una bahía a dos aguas cada una. Las puertas tienen un trébol en sus cabezas arqueadas, las ventanas están geminadas y con travesaños, y en el piso superior hay una ventana tripartita con luces en arco y tréboles en la parte superior. [152] | II | |
Lodge al Museo Banksfield 53 ° 43′52 ″ N 1 ° 51′48 ″ W / 53.73108 ° N 1.86345 ° W / 53,73108; -1.86345 ( Lodge al Museo Banksfield ) | C. 1851 | El albergue es de piedra con aleros entre corchetes y techo de pizarra , y tiene un estilo italiano . Tiene dos plantas y un pórtico de entrada con una arcada de dos arcos. Las ventanas son de guillotina , algunas con cabezas redondas. [65] [153] | II | |
Viaducto de Copley 53 ° 42′05 ″ N 1 ° 52′38 ″ W / 53.70143 ° N 1.87732 ° W / 53,70143; -1.87732 ( Viaducto de Copley ) | C. 1851 | El viaducto fue construido por Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway para llevar su línea sobre el río Calder , Calder and Hebble Navigation y Wakefield Road (carretera A6026). Es de gres y consta de 23 arcos, 15 de ellos semicirculares y los otros segmentarios. El viaducto tiene dovelas , fajas en los niveles de imposta y cornisa y pretil . [88] [154] | II | |
Edificio Axminster, Dean Clough 53 ° 43′43 ″ N 1 ° 51′53 ″ W / 53,72851 ° N 1,86468 ° W / 53,72851; -1,86468 ( Edificio Axminster ) | - | 1853 | Sala de calderas y secadero, luego almacén y oficinas, es de piedra con tejado de pizarra a cuatro aguas. Hay tres pisos y un ático y nueve bahías . En la planta baja hay aberturas arqueadas, en los pisos superiores hay ventanas rectangulares y puertas de carga, y hay una escalera exterior metálica. [155] | II |
D Mill, Dean Clough 53 ° 43′42 ″ N 1 ° 51′48 ″ W / 53,72833 ° N 1,86339 ° W / 53,72833; -1,86339 ( Molino D ) | 1854 | Almacén, posteriormente reformado y reconvertido en molino, es de piedra con un modillón de cornisa , y un parapeto con pilastras , y un techo en parte de pizarra y en parte de chapa ondulada. Hay seis pisos y un sótano, y lados de seis y 32 bahías . Muchas de las aberturas tienen marcos rústicos y algunas tienen piedras angulares . En el tramo sur hay una entrada con un marco rusticado, un dintel de arcos rebajados y un frontón enrollado que contiene un espejo. En el frente este hay una torre de baños que se proyecta. [119] [156] | II | |
Estación de tren de halifax 53 ° 43′15 ″ N 1 ° 51′15 ″ O / 53,72070 ° N 1,85409 ° W / 53,72070; -1,85409 ( Estación de tren de Halifax ) | 1855 | La estación fue construida para Lancashire y Yorkshire y Leeds, Bradford y Halifax Junction Railways . Es de piedra con un antepecho , un friso decorativo , una cornisa modillón y techos de pizarra , y es de estilo palladiano . La parte central tiene dos pisos y tres bahías , está flanqueada por alas de seis bahías de una sola planta, saliendo la bahía final. En el centro hay una porte-cochėre con columnas toscanas y una puerta de arco de medio punto con lumbrera . Las alas contienen ventanas y portales con arquitrabes y frontones alternos triangulares y segmentarios ; las puertas tienen lucernarios y las ventanas tienen delantales . Todas las ventanas son de guillotina . [134] [157] | II | |
Almshouses, terrazas y muros limítrofes de Sir Francis Crossley 53 ° 43′19 ″ N 1 ° 52′20 ″ W / 53,72186 ° N 1,87215 ° W / 53,72186; -1.87215 ( Almshouses de Sir Francis Crossley ) | 1855 | Una hilera de 27 casas de beneficencia en piedra con techos de pizarra en estilo Tudor Revival . Hay torres asediadas en el centro y en los extremos, y dos torretas octogonales cerca de los extremos. La mayoría de las casas tienen dos pisos, una bahía , una entrada con una cabeza arqueada y un molde de capota , una ventana con parteluz y travesaño en cada piso, y un frontón sobre la ventana superior. La torre sur contiene una ventana salediza inclinada , y en la torre norte hay una ventana orientable . Frente a las casas hay una terraza y muros limítrofes, con escalones, pilares , verjas y rejas de hierro forjado . [158] [159] | II | |
Shaw Lodge Mill Chimenea 53 ° 42′52 ″ N 1 ° 51′16 ″ W / 53,71447 ° N 1,85431 ° W / 53,71447; -1.85431 ( Chimenea del molino de Shaw Lodge ) | 1855 | La chimenea es de gres , y tiene una base cuadrada con quoins rusticados y paneles empotrados. La chimenea es octogonal y ahusada, y está conectada a la casa de máquinas por un túnel. [97] [160] | II * | |
Casa de máquinas y sala de calderas Shaw Lodge Mill 53 ° 42′50 ″ N 1 ° 51′14 ″ W / 53,71384 ° N 1,85391 ° W / 53,71384; -1,85391 ( Casa de máquinas y sala de calderas de Shaw Lodge Mill ) | 1855 | La sala de máquinas y la sala de calderas son de piedra arenisca . La casa de máquinas tiene quoins rústicos y techo de pizarra . En el extremo sur son puertas de doble arco, un curso de la secuencia , ventanas bloqueadas anteriormente, y un dentilled frontón que contiene una fechado cartela , y hacia la izquierda es un cobertizo. La sala de calderas tiene un techo a dos aguas en hierro corrugado. Contiene varias aberturas y tiene dos ventanas venecianas bloqueadas . [97] [161] | II * | |
Campanario de la Iglesia Congregacional Square 53 ° 43′19 ″ N 1 ° 51′21 ″ W / 53,72191 ° N 1,85575 ° W / 53,72191; -1.85575 ( Campanario de la Iglesia Congregacional Square ) | 1855-1857 | El resto de la iglesia fue destruida por un incendio en 1971. El campanario es de piedra y es de estilo gótico . Consiste en una torre que contiene esferas de reloj y pináculos de crochet . Está coronado por una esbelta aguja con lucarnes . [77] [162] | II * | |
Pantalla de pared y torre, Belle Vue Park 53 ° 43′17 ″ N 1 ° 52′27 ″ W / 53,72152 ° N 1,87422 ° W / 53,72152; -1.87422 ( Pantalla de pared y torre, Belle Vue Park ) | - | C. 1856 | La pared de la pantalla de piedra en el extremo oeste del parque tiene contrafuertes y un parapeto asediado . Incluye una torre cuadrada de piedra, también asediada, con una torre en el sur que contiene una ventana con parteluz y travesaño . [163] | II |
Puente del Norte, Parque del Pueblo 53 ° 43′15 ″ N 1 ° 52′18 ″ W / 53,72072 ° N 1,87164 ° W / 53,72072; -1,87164 ( Puente Norte, Parque del Pueblo ) | C. 1856 | El puente es de hierro fundido y consta de un solo arco segmentario poco profundo. Hay decoración en las enjutas y la balaustrada , y los contrafuertes son de piedra. [73] [164] | II * | |
Puente Sur, Parque del Pueblo 53 ° 43′13 ″ N 1 ° 52′17 ″ W / 53,7 2017 ° N 1,87135 ° W / 53,72017; -1,87135 ( Puente Sur, Parque del Pueblo ) | C. 1856 | El puente es de hierro fundido y consta de un solo arco segmentario poco profundo. Hay decoración en las enjutas y la balaustrada . Los pilares son de piedra y están coronados por urnas de mármol . [73] [165] | II * | |
Fuente y cuenca, Parque del Pueblo 53 ° 43′13 ″ N 1 ° 52′21 ″ W / 53,72024 ° N 1,87243 ° W / 53,72024; -1,87243 ( Fuente y cuenca, Parque del Pueblo ) | C. 1856 | La estatua de Joseph Durham se trasladó a su sitio actual en el centro del parque en 1912. Se encuentra en medio de una gran cuenca circular, es de mármol blanco y representa la figura de Venus de pie . [73] [166] | II * | |
Pabellón, paredes y piscinas de fuentes, Parque del Pueblo 53 ° 43′13 ″ N 1 ° 52′26 ″ W / 53,7 2018 ° N 1,87378 ° W / 53,72018; -1,87378 ( Pabellón, muros y piscinas de fuentes, Parque del Pueblo ) | C. 1856 | El edificio es de piedra, tiene un piso y es de estilo italiano . En el frente hay tres vanos abovedados con pilastras y claves decorativas , y arcos similares en los lados. Sobre ellos hay un entablamento y una balaustrada . En el interior, en la parte trasera, hay un ábside con una semicúpula que contiene una estatua de mármol blanco de Joseph Durham que representa a Francis Crossley sentado. A cada lado hay paredes de pantalla empotradas, cada una con una logia porticada de cuatro arcos que contienen fuentes de máscara y concha, y en el frente hay una piscina cuadrada. [158] [167] | II * | |
Muelles en la entrada noreste, People's Park 53 ° 43′16 ″ N 1 ° 52′17 ″ W / 53.72110 ° N 1.87132 ° W / 53,72110; -1,87132 ( Muelles en la entrada noreste, People's Park ) | - | C. 1856 | Los pilares ornamentales en la entrada noreste del parque son de planta cuadrada y llevan remates de bola . [168] | II |
Muelles en la entrada sur, People's Park 53 ° 43′07 ″ N 1 ° 52′22 ″ W / 53,71865 ° N 1,87264 ° W / 53,71865; -1,87264 ( Muelles en la entrada sur, People's Park ) | - | C. 1856 | Los pilares ornamentales en la entrada sur del parque son de planta cuadrada y llevan remates de bola . [169] | II |
Muelles en la entrada sureste, People's Park 53 ° 43′11 ″ N 1 ° 52′15 ″ W / 53.71977 ° N 1.87083 ° W / 53,71977; -1.87083 ( Muelles en la entrada sureste, People's Park ) | - | 1856 | Los pilares ornamentales en la entrada sureste del parque son de planta cuadrada y llevan remates de bola . [170] | II |
Plataforma norte con urna, Parque del Pueblo 53 ° 43′16 ″ N 1 ° 52′25 ″ W / 53,72104 ° N 1,87373 ° W / 53,72104; -1,87373 ( Plataforma norte con urna, Parque del Pueblo ) | - | C. 1856 | En el extremo norte de la plataforma de la terraza hay muros de contención de piedra con un parapeto , una balaustrada y un tramo de escaleras hacia el este. En la plataforma hay una copia del Jarrón Borghese de Francesco Bienaimė en mármol blanco sobre un pedestal de piedra . [158] [171] | II * |
Plataforma sur con urna, Parque del Pueblo 53 ° 43′10 ″ N 1 ° 52′25 ″ W / 53,71932 ° N 1,87350 ° W / 53,71932; -1.87350 ( Plataforma sur con urna, Parque del Pueblo ) | C. 1856 | En el extremo sur de la plataforma de la terraza hay muros de contención de piedra con un parapeto , una balaustrada y tres tramos de escalones. En la plataforma hay una copia del jarrón Medici de Francesco Bienaimė en mármol blanco sobre un pedestal de piedra . [158] [172] | II * | |
Ocho estatuas en la terraza, People's Park 53 ° 43′14 ″ N 1 ° 52′25 ″ W / 53.72069 ° N 1.87359 ° W / 53,72069; -1,87359 ( Ocho estatuas en la terraza, Parque del Pueblo ) | C. 1856 | Las ocho estatuas son de Francesco Bienaimė y se encuentran a lo largo de la terraza del parque. Están en mármol blanco sobre pedestales de piedra , aproximadamente de tamaño natural, y cada uno representa una figura de pie en estilo antiguo. [158] [173] | II * | |
Pasos al centro de la terraza, People's Park 53 ° 43′13 ″ N 1 ° 52′24 ″ W / 53.72020 ° N 1.87323 ° W / 53,72020; -1,87323 ( Pasos al centro de la terraza, People's Park ) | C. 1856 | Los escalones son de piedra y conducen desde el centro del parque hacia el pabellón. [174] | II * | |
Seis urnas sobre pedestales, People's Park 53 ° 43′14 ″ N 1 ° 52′25 ″ W / 53,72054 ° N 1,87357 ° W / 53,72054; -1,87357 ( Seis urnas sobre pedestales, Parque del Pueblo ) | C. 1856 | Las seis urnas están a lo largo de la terraza del parque. Cada uno tiene forma de tazza y se encuentra sobre un pedestal , todo en hierro fundido . [175] | II* | |
Belle Vue 53°43′19″N 1°52′24″W / 53.72184°N 1.87324°W / 53.72184; -1.87324 (Belle Vue) | 1856–57 | The house was built for Francis Crossley incorporating an earlier house, and has later been used for other purposes. It is in stone with a slate Mansard roof, two storeys and attics, and a symmetrical front of nine bays. In the ground floor are rusticated strip pilasters, and the upper floor has Ionic pilasters. The middle three bays project slightly under a pediment, with a round-headed window flanked by oval windows in the ground floor, and a balustraded balcony above. In the roofs are oval dormers with voluted surrounds, and on the east front is a Doric porte cochère with a segmental pediment. At the rear are five bays, first floor balconies with wrought iron railings, and segmental pediments at the ends, and beyond is a conservatory with iron-framed arcading and apsidal ends.[158][176] | II* | |
All Souls' Church 53°43′50″N 1°51′46″W / 53.73047°N 1.86283°W / 53.73047; -1.86283 (All Souls Church) | 1856–59 | The church, now redundant, was designed by George Gilbert Scott, and is in Decorated style. It is built in stone with slate roofs, and has a cruciform plan, consisting of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, north and south transepts, a chancel with chapels to the north and south and a vestry to the northeast, and a northeast steeple. The steeple has a tower with four stages, a parapet with crocketed pinnacles and an octagonal spire with three tiers of lucarnes.[177][178] | I | |
Corona Chimney, Dean Clough 53°43′47″N 1°52′04″W / 53.72966°N 1.86791°W / 53.72966; -1.86791 (Corona Chimney) | 1857 | The chimney at the west end of the site is in stone and lined in brick. It is octagonal on a square chamfered base and rises to a height of 297 feet (91 m). At the top is a string course and a moulded cornice surmounted by pointed cast iron plates forming a corona.[119][179] | II | |
E Mill, Dean Clough 53°43′42″N 1°51′51″W / 53.72825°N 1.86412°W / 53.72825; -1.86412 (E Mill) | 1857 | The former spinning mill is in stone with a modillion cornice, and a parapet with pilaster strips. There are eight storeys and basement, and sides of four and 24 bays, with a single-storey six-bay extension on the east side. In the centre of the east side is a toilet tower with round-arched windows and surmounted by a water tank. The openings include entrances, loading doors and small-paned windows.[119][180] | II | |
All Saints Church, Skircoat Green 53°42′01″N 1°51′38″W / 53.70039°N 1.86058°W / 53.70039; -1.86058 (All Saints Church) | 1857–58 | The church, which is in free Decorated style, was extended in 1874 by W. Swinden Barber. It is built in sandstone with freestone dressings and has a slate roof. The church consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a north porch, a north transept, a chancel with north and east vestries, and a south steeple. The steeple has a four-stage tower with diagonal buttresses, and a northeast stair turret. The top stage is octagonal, and above it is a spire with lucarnes.[181][182] | II | |
Crossley and Porter School 53°42′41″N 1°52′40″W / 53.71151°N 1.87776°W / 53.71151; -1.87776 (Crossley and Porter School) | 1857–64 | The school is in stone with slate roofs, and is in Northern Renaissance style. On the west front, the central block has two storeys and attics, and seven bays, the middle three bays projecting and containing a bow window, and flanking pavilions with three storeys and attics, three bays, and Mansard roofs with cresting. On the north front, above the main entrance, is a tower with clock faces, a cupola, and a weathervane. The windows are mullioned and transomed, and other features include gables with finials, and dormers.[128][183] | II | |
F Mill and Annex, Dean Clough 53°43′45″N 1°52′00″W / 53.72930°N 1.86679°W / 53.72930; -1.86679 (F Mill and Annex) | 1858 | The former mill is in gritstone with a modillion cornice, and a parapet with pilaster strips, and the roof has been replaced in metal. There are six storeys and a central toilet tower rising higher; the tower is flanked by 18 bays on each side. The annex consists of a block with six storeys and nine bays, a block with five storeys and seven bays, and a single-storey extension with five bays. There are various openings, some of which have been altered and others have been blocked.[119][184] | II | |
Sundial (north), People's Park 53°43′14″N 1°52′21″W / 53.72064°N 1.87247°W / 53.72064; -1.87247 (Sundial (north), People's Park) | 1858 | The sundial to the north of the fountain consists of an upright stone. In the lower part is an inscription dated 1873.[73][185] | II | |
White Swan Hotel 53°43′26″N 1°51′39″W / 53.72380°N 1.86079°W / 53.72380; -1.86079 (White Swan Hotel) | 1858 | The hotel is in stone and in Classical style. There are four storeys and a basement, and seven bays. The central round-arched doorway has engaged Doric columns, a decorative frieze, and carved swans in the spandrels. Above the ground floor and at the top are cornices on brackets. The windows are sashes with architraves; in the ground floor they have cornices on consoles, in the first floor they have segmental pediments, and in the second floor they have open pediments with carvings.[37][186] | II* | |
Former Public Baths 53°43′10″N 1°52′15″W / 53.71957°N 1.87080°W / 53.71957; -1.87080 (Former Public Baths) | — | 1858–59 | The public baths, later used for other purposes, are in stone with Doric pilasters and slate roofs, and in Classical style. The building consists of two-storey block with three bays, a short single-storey right wing with a curved end, an angled single-storey left wing with seven bays, and a return of four bays. The windows are sashes with moulded surrounds; in the ground floor of the main block they have round heads and the other windows have flat heads. In the right bay of the left wing is a round-headed doorway with a fanlight, flanked by Ionic columns. Behind is a two-storey pool block with curved end bays.[108][187] | II |
3–12 Park Road 53°43′14″N 1°52′15″W / 53.72044°N 1.87076°W / 53.72044; -1.87076 (3–12 Park Road) | 1858–65 | Five, originally six, pairs of semidetached houses in stone, with eaves cornices and hipped slate roofs with urn finials. Each house has four bays, an arched doorway with Doric pilasters, cornices over the upper floor windows, and a two-storey bay window in the outer bay. Nos 5–6 and 7–8 have three storeys with a balustrade and a pediment over the outer bays, and the other houses have two storeys.[73][188] | II | |
All Souls Vicarage 53°43′52″N 1°51′45″W / 53.73101°N 1.86243°W / 53.73101; -1.86243 (All Souls Vicarage) | — | 1859 | The vicarage, designed by George Gilbert Scott in Gothic style and later used as offices, is in stone with a slate roof. There are two storeys and attics, and three bays, the right two bays projecting and gabled. The doorway has a fanlight, an arched head and sidelights, above which is a hood mould. To the right is a canted bay window, and above all these is a frieze. The other windows are sashes, there is a circular window in the left gable, and a gabled dormer in the left bay. In the left return is a two-storey canted bay window, and at the rear is a wing with a hipped roof.[65][189] | II |
Drinking fountain, People's Park 53°43′13″N 1°52′17″W / 53.72029°N 1.87140°W / 53.72029; -1.87140 (Drinking fountain, People's Park) | 1859 | The drinking fountain is in stone and has a square plan. On each face is a niche containing a decorative urn, above each niche is an arched cornice, and the fountain is surmounted by a ball finial.[73][190] | II | |
Town Hall 53°43′28″N 1°51′39″W / 53.72437°N 1.86075°W / 53.72437; -1.86075 (Town Hall) | 1859–63 | The town hall was designed by Charles Barry, and completed by E. M. Barry. It is built in stone, and has a lead-covered Mansard roof, and a rectangular plan. There are two storeys and a part-basement, with the angles expressed as pavilions, and a steeple at the southwest corner. Along the sides are arcades of round-headed windows with attached columns between, Doric on the ground floor and Ionic in the upper floor, with plinths and entablatures. At the top is a parapet, partly balustraded, with pinnacles, and on the corners are domed cupolae. The steeple has a three-stage tower with clock faces, columns, statues, and a spire 80 feet (24 m) high with three tiers of dormers, and a modillion balcony, an iron balustrade, and a weathervane. At the base of the tower is a highly decorated balustraded portico with statues, the coat of arms of Halifax and ball finials.[191][192] | II* | |
1–21 Balmoral Place, walls and railings 53°43′09″N 1°51′54″W / 53.71930°N 1.86496°W / 53.71930; -1.86496 (1–21 Balmoral Place) | — | 1860 | A row of eleven stone houses on a plinth, with bands and slate roofs. Near the centre is a pavilion with three storeys, attics and a pediment. It contains a pair of porches with Doric columns, and doorways with moulded surrounds and fanlights. The flanking houses have two storeys, and contain doorways with rusticated Doric pilasters, and canted bay windows. The end houses also form pavilions with pediments and bay windows, and the other windows in the row are sashes. In front of the houses is a low wall with chamfered coping, and No. 1 has retained its ornate iron railings.[193] | II |
37–41 Church Street and 86 and 88 Horton Street 53°43′15″N 1°51′21″W / 53.72093°N 1.85577°W / 53.72093; -1.85577 (37–41 Church Street) | 1861 | A former warehouse and factory on a corner site, later used for other purposes, it is in stone with rusticated pilasters, and a bracketed cornice. There are four storeys and a basement, and a trapezoidal plan. Along Church Street are 17 bays, and along Horton Street are twelve bays, with a single bay on the corner between them. On Church Street are two carriage entrance, the doorways have segmental heads, fanlights and keystones, and some have decoration in the spandrels. The windows in the ground floor have segmental heads and keystones, in the middle tow floor they have flat heads, and those in the top floor have round heads. In the corner bay is a decorative balcony.[194] | II | |
Stafford Hall 53°42′29″N 1°51′24″W / 53.70804°N 1.85653°W / 53.70804; -1.85653 (Stafford Hall) | — | 1861 | A stone house on a plinth with quoins, a floor band, and a slate roof with coped gables and kneelers, it is in Gothic Revival style. There are two storeys and an attic, and the windows are chamfered with mullions and pointed heads, and contain sashes. The south front has three bays, the outer bays projecting and gabled. In the centre is a doorway, which is flanked by canted bay windows with trefoil panelled parapets, and above is a dormer. On the west front is a projecting gabled wing, and bay windows, one with an embattled parapet. The east front has a projecting gabled wing, and contains a stair window with a pointed arch.[195] | II |
Coach house and stable, Stafford Hall 53°42′30″N 1°51′23″W / 53.70831°N 1.85633°W / 53.70831; -1.85633 (Coach house and stable, Stafford Hall) | — | 1861 | The coach house and stable are in stone with a half-hipped slate roof. There is one storey and an attic, and the building contains two doorways with pointed arches, a sash window, an arched opening containing three pigeon holes, and a blocked carriage arch.[196] | II |
St Stephen's Church, Copley 53°41′50″N 1°52′23″W / 53.69730°N 1.87316°W / 53.69730; -1.87316 (St Stephen's Church) | 1861–65 | The church, designed by W. H. Crossland, is in Decorated style. It is built in stone with a slate roof, and consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, a transeptal chapel, and a chancel with a five-sided apse and a south vestry. At the junction of the nave and the chancel is a bellcote. On the church is much grotesque carving.[197][198] | II* | |
Joseph Crossley's Almshouses, walls, bridges, piers and steps 53°43′04″N 1°52′23″W / 53.71778°N 1.87300°W / 53.71778; -1.87300 (Joseph Crossley's Almshouses) | 1863–70 | The almshouses consist of blocks of two-storey stone buildings with slate roofs in Gothic style arranged on three sides of a garden courtyard. In the centre is an embattled tower with a taller stair turret, and in the upper storey to the west of the south block is a chapel. Features include other turrets, gables with finials, cresting on roofs, and bridges to the upper storeys, and the windows include oriel windows and bay windows. In the grounds are terrace walls, steps, and piers.[73][199] | II | |
Wall, railings gates and piers, Joseph Crossley's Almshouses 53°43′03″N 1°52′18″W / 53.71763°N 1.87175°W / 53.71763; -1.87175 (Wall, railings gates and piers, Joseph Crossley's Almshouses) | c. 1863 | On the north and east of the grounds of the almshouses are stone walls with shaped coping and decorative iron railing. At the entrance on Arden Road is a pair of iron gates and stone gate piers, the latter surmounted by heraldic beasts. At the Swire's Road entrance are plainer gate piers, and gates of timber and iron.[200] | II | |
31 Square Road 53°43′19″N 1°51′18″W / 53.72188°N 1.85498°W / 53.72188; -1.85498 (31 Square Road) | 1864 | A pair of former wool warehouses, later used for other purposes, the building is in buff sandstone and has a slate roof and a triangular plan. There are two storeys, a basement and an attic, and sides of six and eight bays. In the main front is a round-arched doorway with Corinthian columns, moulded jambs, a fanlight, foliage in the spandrels, a keystone and a dentilled cornice on consoles. The windows on this front have segmental arches and lintels with keystones. The windows on the north front are plainer with flat heads, and on this front steps with splayed wing walls lead up to a doorway, above which are loading bays and a hoist in a gable.[201] | II | |
Statue of Prince Consort 53°42′53″N 1°51′38″W / 53.71469°N 1.86065°W / 53.71469; -1.86065 (Statue of Prince Consort) | 1864 | The statue, which stands in a small park at a road junction, is by Thomas Thornycroft. It is in bronze on a granite pedestal, and depicts Albert, Prince Consort, husband of Queen Victoria, sitting on a horse.[202][203] | II | |
Shaw Lodge Mill Office Building 53°42′52″N 1°51′20″W / 53.71454°N 1.85551°W / 53.71454; -1.85551 (Shaw Lodge Mill Office Building) | 1865 | The building is in stone with a string course, dentilled eaves, and a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys and a basement, a symmetrical front of five bays, and returns of three bays. Steps lead up to the central doorway that has an architrave, pilasters, a fanlight, and a cornice on consoles. The windows are sashes with architraves; in the ground floor they have segmental heads and hood moulds, and in the upper floor they have flat heads. At the rear is a Venetian stair window, and in front of the forecourt are low wrought iron railings.[97][204] | II* | |
10–16 Chester Road, Akroydon 53°44′00″N 1°51′59″W / 53.73338°N 1.86643°W / 53.73338; -1.86643 (10–16 Chester Road) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A row of four stone houses with slate roofs in Gothic style. They have two storeys, basements and attics, and each house has one bay, the outer bays gabled. The doorways have fanlights with shaped lintels, and the windows are sashes. The middle two houses have two-storey canted bay windows extending to the basements, and gabled dormers with quatrefoils.[205] | II |
18–24 Chester Road, Akroydon 53°44′00″N 1°52′01″W / 53.73329°N 1.86683°W / 53.73329; -1.86683 (18–24 Chester Road) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A row of four stone houses with slate roofs in Gothic style. They have two storeys, basements and attics, and each house has one bay, the outer bays gabled. Steps lead up to the doorways that have fanlights with shaped lintels, and the windows are sashes. The middle two houses have two-storey canted bay windows extending to the basements, and gabled dormers.[206] | II |
26–30 Chester Road, Akroydon 53°43′59″N 1°52′02″W / 53.73319°N 1.86723°W / 53.73319; -1.86723 (26–30 Chester Road) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A row of three stone houses with slate roofs in Gothic style. They have two storeys, basements and attics, and each house has one bay, the middle house gabled. Steps lead up to the doorways that have fanlights with shaped lintels, and the windows are sashes. The outer two houses have two-storey canted bay windows extending to the basements, and gabled dormers.[207] | II |
1 and 3 Crossley Street 53°43′27″N 1°51′37″W / 53.72411°N 1.86015°W / 53.72411; -1.86015 (1 and 3 Crossley Street) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A pair of stone shops with an eaves cornice and a slate roof. There are three storeys and five bays. In the ground floor are modern shop fronts with pilasters. The upper floors contain windows with cornices on consoles, the windows in the centre bay are tripartite, and the centre window in the middle floor has a decorative segmental pediment.[208] | II |
17 and 19 Crossley Street 53°43′26″N 1°51′41″W / 53.72386°N 1.86128°W / 53.72386; -1.86128 (17 and 19 Crossley Street) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A pair of shops in simple Classical style, in stone, with a blocking course, bracketed eaves, and a slate roof. There are three storeys and each shop has two bays, In the ground floor are shop fronts with pilasters and an entablature, and the upper floors contain windows with architraves, those in the middle floor with cornices.[209] | II |
21 Crossley Street and 10 Waterhouse Street 53°43′26″N 1°51′41″W / 53.72381°N 1.86146°W / 53.72381; -1.86146 (22 Crossley Street) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A shop on a corner site in Classical style. It is in stone with quoins, storey bands, a blocking course and a cornice, and a slate roof. There are three storeys, four bays on Crossley Street, five on Waterhouse Street, and a curved bay on the corner which contains the entrance. In the ground floor are shop fronts, and in the upper floors are sash windows, those in the middle floor with cornices.[210] | II |
2 Crown Street 53°43′24″N 1°51′38″W / 53.72344°N 1.86056°W / 53.72344; -1.86056 (2 Crown Street) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A shop on a corner site in Classical style, it is in stone with pilasters and modillion cornices, and at the top is an entablature surmounted by urns. There are five storeys, sides of two bays, and a curved bay on the corner. In the ground floor is a shop front, the windows in the first floor have triangular or segmental pediments, and those in the second floor have cornices.[211] | II |
43 Crown Street 53°43′24″N 1°51′45″W / 53.72329°N 1.86240°W / 53.72329; -1.86240 (43 Crown Street) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A stone shop in Gothic style, with decorative pilasters, friezes, cornice and parapet, and a slate roof. There are three storeys and an attic, and one bay. In the ground floor is a modern shop front, and the middle floor contains three windows flanked by colonnettes in an arched recess with quatrefoils in the tympana. In the top floor are three windows with basket arches, mullions and transoms, and above is a gabled dormer.[212] | II |
45 and 47 Crown Street 53°43′24″N 1°51′45″W / 53.72328°N 1.86252°W / 53.72328; -1.86252 (45 and 47 Crown Street) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A pair of stone shops in Gothic style, with pilasters, a frieze, a bracketed cornice, a panelled parapet, and a slate roof. There are three storeys and an attic, and each shop has one bay. In the ground floor are modern shop fronts flanked by decorative columns, the upper floors contain windows with segmental heads, and in the attic are gabled dormers.[213] | II |
49 and 51 Crown Street 53°43′24″N 1°51′46″W / 53.72328°N 1.86267°W / 53.72328; -1.86267 (49 and 51 Crown Street) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A pair of stone shops with an arcaded parapet and a slate roof. There are three storeys and an attic, and each shop has one bay. In the ground floor are modern shop fronts flanked by piers and with entablatures. In the middle floor are three windows with flat heads, the top floor contains three windows with segmental heads, the middle window with a gablet, and all the windows are divided by pilasters. At the top are gabled dormers with quatrefoils.[214] | II |
53 and 55 Crown Street and 10 Central Street 53°43′24″N 1°51′46″W / 53.72329°N 1.86289°W / 53.72329; -1.86289 (53 and 55 Crown Street) | — | Mid to late 19th century | Offices in stone on a corner site with cornices, a frieze, and a panelled parapet. There are three storeys and attics, two bays on each front, and one bay in the canted corner. In the ground floor are modern shop fronts with piers, partly rusticated, and an entablature. In the middle floor the windows are round-headed and in the upper floor they have flat heads; they are in groups of three in the side bays and single in the corner bay. At the top are round-headed dormers.[215] | II |
17–23 Northgate 53°43′27″N 1°51′36″W / 53.72413°N 1.85994°W / 53.72413; -1.85994 (17–23 Northgate) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A shop on a corner site in stone, with a bracketed cornice and a slate roof. It is in Classical style, and has three storeys, eight bays on Northgate, four on Crossley Street, and a rounded bay on the corner. In the ground floor are shop fronts with pilasters and a cornice. The windows in the upper floors are sashes, those in the middle floor with round heads and decoration in the tympana, and in the top floor they have flat heads and architraves.[216] | II |
25–33 Northgate and 2 Crossley Street 53°43′28″N 1°51′36″W / 53.72438°N 1.85996°W / 53.72438; -1.85996 (25–33 Northgate) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A shop on a corner site in stone, with a bracketed cornice and a slate roof. It is in Classical style, and has three storeys, eight bays on Northgate, four on Crossley Street, and a rounded bay on the corner. In the ground floor are shop fronts with rusticated pilasters, a doorway in the corner bay, and a cornice. The windows in the upper floors are sashes, those in the middle floor with round heads and decoration in the tympana, and in the top floor they have flat heads and architraves.[217] | II |
1 Princess Street and White Swan Hotel extension 53°43′25″N 1°51′38″W / 53.72355°N 1.86054°W / 53.72355; -1.86054 (1 Princess Street) | — | Mid to late 19th century | The building is in stone with a modillion cornice and a slate roof, and is in Classical style. There are four storeys and six bays. In the ground floor is a modern shop front with cast iron columns, and a vehicle entry. The windows are sashes with architraves; in the first floor they have pediments on consoles, in the second floor they have cornices, and in the top floor sills on consoles.[218] | II |
1–11 Ripon Terrace, Akroydon 53°43′59″N 1°52′03″W / 53.73317°N 1.86762°W / 53.73317; -1.86762 (1–11 Ripon Terrace) | Mid to late 19th century | A terrace of six stone houses with quoins and slate roofs in Gothic style. Each house has two storeys and one gabled bay. The openings have quoined surrounds and hood moulds, the doorways are arched with fanlights, and the windows of No. 9 have retained the mullions.[14][219] | II | |
13–27 Ripon Terrace, Akroydon 53°44′01″N 1°52′04″W / 53.73353°N 1.86785°W / 53.73353; -1.86785 (3–27 Ripon Terrace) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A terrace of eight stone houses with quoins and slate roofs in Gothic style. The outer houses have one wide bay, two storeys and an attic, and are gabled. The inner houses have two storeys, and two narrow bays, with one bay gabled. The doorways have quoined surrounds, arched heads and fanlights. The windows have three arched lights, in the upper floor the middle light is taller, and there are small single-light windows. Two of the houses have shallow rectangular bay windows, and all the openings have hood moulds.[14][220] | II |
29–43 Ripon Terrace, Akroydon 53°44′02″N 1°52′05″W / 53.73402°N 1.86813°W / 53.73402; -1.86813 (29–43 Ripon Terrace) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A terrace of eight stone houses with quoins and slate roofs in Gothic style. There are two storeys and each house has one bay. The openings have quoined surrounds and the doorways are arched with fanlights. Each house has a continuous hood mould over the doorway and the window to the left. Some of the windows have retained their mullions, and there are four gablets containing trefoils.[14][221] | II |
4–10 Silver Street 53°43′23″N 1°51′44″W / 53.72312°N 1.86230°W / 53.72312; -1.86230 (4–10 Silver Street) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A row of three shops in Gothic style. They are in stone with a slate roof, and have three storeys and attics. In the ground floor are shop fronts divided by cast iron columns. Between the top floors is a decorative frieze, the windows have segmental or pointed heads with pilasters between them, and at the top are gabled dormers, one with a ball finial.[222] | II |
Former Barclays Bank 53°43′23″N 1°51′45″W / 53.72306°N 1.86261°W / 53.72306; -1.86261 (Former Barclays Bank) | Mid to late 19th century | Originally a bank, later a public house on a corner site, it is in stone with a rusticated ground floor, and a slate roof. There are three storeys and an attic, with bays along Central and Silver Streets, and a bay on the canted corner. The doorway in the canted bay has an architrave, and above it is a segmental pediment containing a coat of arms. The windows in the ground floor have segmental arches with keystones, and in the middle floor are cast iron columns between the windows and decorative stonework above. Above the top floor windows is an ornamental parapet and gabled dormers.[37][223] | II | |
Gateway and lodge, Burial Ground 53°43′59″N 1°51′54″W / 53.73302°N 1.86491°W / 53.73302; -1.86491 (Gateway and lodge, Burial Ground) | — | Mid to late 19th century | The structures are in stone. The gateway consists of a pointed arch with a gable, and a smaller arch for pedestrians to the south, with cross finials and iron gates. To the right is a lodge that has two storeys and an L-shaped plan. It has a slate roof with coped gables, and the windows are sashes. Enclosing the front area are cast iron railings.[14][224] | II |
Marlborough Hall 53°43′25″N 1°51′40″W / 53.72374°N 1.86106°W / 53.72374; -1.86106 (Marlborough Hall) | — | Mid to late 19th century | A stone building in Classical style, with two storeys and five bays. In the ground floor rusticated piers carry an entablature, and between the piers are shop windows and a central doorway. The upper floor contains five Corinthian columns flanked by two Corinthian pilasters and a moulded entablature. The windows are round-headed with keystones and decoration in the tympana. Below the windows is a balustrade and a projecting balcony also with a balustrade, and above them are projecting bracketed eaves.[225] | II* |
North Bridge and drinking fountain 53°43′38″N 1°51′35″W / 53.72726°N 1.85967°W / 53.72726; -1.85967 (North Bridge) | Mid to late 19th century | The bridge consists of two cast iron spans, with the central pier and abutments in stone, the latter rising to form embattled turrets. In the spandrels and balustrade is Gothic tracery. On the southwest turret is a drinking fountain dated 1871.[226] | II | |
Offices of Borough Engineer (rear premises) 53°43′28″N 1°51′37″W / 53.72445°N 1.86031°W / 53.72445; -1.86031 (Offices of Borough Engineer) | — | Mid to late 19th century | The building is in stone with a bracketed cornice and a slate roof, and is in Classical style. There are three storeys and three bays. The ground floor has channelled rustication, and contains a doorway with a cornice on consoles, and to the right is a wide opening. The windows are sashes with hood moulds.[227] | II |
Princess Buildings 53°43′27″N 1°51′38″W / 53.72404°N 1.86046°W / 53.72404; -1.86046 (Princess Buildings) | — | Mid to late 19th century | The stone building is on a corner site, and is in Classical style. There are three storeys on a plinth, and sides of six and seven bays. In the ground floor are round-headed openings separated by rusticated and vermiculated piers. The windows have aprons, and the doorway has a keystone carved with a head. The windows in the middle floor have flat heads, they are flanked by engaged Corinthian columns, and have segmental pediments and balconies. In Princess Street two of the windows are oriels. The windows in the top floor have segmental heads and architraves, and two have balconies. At the top of the building is a bracketed cornice, a balustrade, a pediment on Princess Street, and on the corner are two small decorative arches.[228] | II |
Façade of Former Syon Sunday School 53°43′31″N 1°51′28″W / 53.72522°N 1.85785°W / 53.72522; -1.85785 (Façade of Former Syon Sunday School) | 1866 | The façade has been incorporated into the east side of the bus station. It is in stone with a modillion cornice and an entablature. There is a single storey and three bays. The central bay projects and contains three arches with keystones flanked by Doric pilasters, the middle arch blocked. Above is an inscription and a triangular pediment. The outer bays each contains a round-arched window flanked by round-arched niches.[77][229] | II | |
G and K Mills and associated range, Dean Clough 53°43′39″N 1°51′50″W / 53.72754°N 1.86377°W / 53.72754; -1.86377 (G and K Mills and associated range) | 1867 | Additions and extensions were made in later years. G Mill was a spinning mill, K Mill a warehouse, and the associated range included stores, stables and workshops; they are all in stone with slate roofs. G Mill has a modillion cornice and a parapet, nine storeys reducing to six, sides of 19 and eight bays, a single-storey extension with a pyramidal roof, and external lift and toilet towers. K Mill is dated 1891, and has a hipped roof, a modillion cornice and a small pediment, five storeys reducing to one, and eight bays. The associated range has a hipped roof, two storeys and seven bays, with extensions of one and two storeys.[119][230] | II | |
Park Congregational Church 53°43′17″N 1°52′30″W / 53.72151°N 1.87488°W / 53.72151; -1.87488 (Park Congregational Church) | 1867–69 | The former church, later used for other purposes, is in stone with a slate roof, and is in Gothic style. It consists of a nave, aisles with lateral gables, a chancel with an apse, and a southwest steeple. The steeple has a tower with buttresses, it rises to octagonal at the bell stage, and is surmounted by a small spire.[231][232] | II | |
Freemasons' Hall and railings 53°43′11″N 1°51′43″W / 53.71963°N 1.86194°W / 53.71963; -1.86194 (Freemasons' Hall) | — | 1868–70 | The hall is in stone and has two storeys and a basement, and seven bays, the bays at the right under a pediment. In the centre is a two-bay portico with symbols of Freemasonry, and a dentiled cornice. The openings in the ground floor have segmental heads, and in the upper floor they have round-arched heads with architraves and keystones. The basement area is enclosed with cast iron railings, which also incorporate Freemasonry symbols. The whole was surrounded by a glass extension in 1987–90.[233][234] | II |
TA Drill Hall 53°43′11″N 1°51′29″W / 53.71968°N 1.85818°W / 53.71968; -1.85818 (TA Drill Hall) | 1868–70 | The hall, which has been converted into flats, is in stone and has a slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. The entrance front has flanking buttresses and a Gothic-arched corbel table. In the centre is a gabled porch and a doorway with a pointed arch and a decorated tympanum. Above it is a large circular window with octofoil tracery. On the front are two tiers of lancet windows, a sash window to the left, and a doorway with a fanlight to the right. The right return has one storey, nine bays, and a cross-wing at the end. In the centre is a projecting porch and a doorway with a pointed head, the bays are divided by buttresses, and contain triple lancet windows. The cross wing has two storeys and an attic, and a circular window in the apex.[235][236] | II | |
Drinking fountain 53°42′44″N 1°52′15″W / 53.71231°N 1.87086°W / 53.71231; -1.87086 (Drinking fountain) | 1869 | The drinking fountain is in the northeast corner of Savile Park. It is in stone and has a square plan, with a niche containing a bowl on each side. At the corners are columns of polished granite, and the top is domed.[237] | II | |
7 and 9 Crossley Street 53°43′26″N 1°51′39″W / 53.72396°N 1.86084°W / 53.72396; -1.86084 (7 and 9 Crossley Street) | — | 1871–73 | A block of offices on a corner site in Gothic style, it is in stone on a plinth, with a rusticated ground floor, rusticated quoins, a bracketed cornice at the top, and a balustrade. There are four storeys and attics, five bays on Crossley Street, four on Princess Street, and a curving bay on the corner. In the ground floor is the entrance to a passageway, and the other openings are round-headed with keystones. The main doorway is in the corner bay, it is flanked by columns, and above is a round arch with a motto in the tympanum and decorated spandrels. The windows in the first floor have segmental pediments, in the second floor they have cornices, and at the top are dormers with shaped gables.[6][238] | II |
Bermerside House 53°42′10″N 1°52′02″W / 53.70281°N 1.86709°W / 53.70281; -1.86709 (Bermerside House) | 1872 | A small country house, it is in stone on a plinth, with bands, moulded eaves, a pierced parapet, and a slate roof with coped gables and finials. At the entrance is a projecting porch with Ionic columns and a round-headed doorway. The windows are sashes, on the south front is a two-storey bow window and elsewhere are bay windows, and a French window. Attached to the service block are a conservatory and a two-storey observatory, the latter converted into a house.[9][239] | II | |
Former Sunday school, Carlton Terrace 53°43′14″N 1°51′44″W / 53.72051°N 1.86233°W / 53.72051; -1.86233 (Former Sunday school) | — | 1872 | The building is in sandstone with a slate roof. There are two storeys, four bays on the front, and seven bays on the sides. The doorway has an architrave, a fanlight, and a cornice, the ground floor windows are rectangular sash windows, and in the upper floor they are round-arched with keystones. Above the right three bays is a dentilled gable containing an inscribed panel.[240] | II |
Coal drops, Station Yard 53°43′20″N 1°51′11″W / 53.72233°N 1.85303°W / 53.72233; -1.85303 (Coal drops) | — | 1874 | The coal drops, which were built for the Ovenden and Halifax Junction Railway Company, consist of 15 wooden bunkers with stone piers built into a sloping hillside To the north is an open shed and a wall with a parapet. Each bunker has two metal doors.[134][241] | II |
Queen's Road Schools 53°43′23″N 1°52′57″W / 53.72302°N 1.88240°W / 53.72302; -1.88240 (Queen's Road Schools) | 1874 | The former school is in stone with a slate roof. It has a single storey and consists of a long central range flanked by projecting wings. The windows are mainly paired and round-headed with keystones and pilasters. The doorway has a round-arched head with a keystone, a fanlight, and paired pilasters, and above it is a square tower with a louvered belfry and a pyramidal roof with cresting. To the left of the entrance bay are two bays with a pediment and the ends of the wings are pedimented; the tympana of the pediments contain elaborate carving.[108][242] | II | |
Statue of Edward Akroyd 53°43′49″N 1°51′46″W / 53.73015°N 1.86282°W / 53.73015; -1.86282 (Statue of Edward Akroyd) | 1875 | The statue stands in a triangular garden. It is in grey granite with steps, a plinth and a pedestal, and standing on the pedestal is a bronze statue of Edward Akroyd. On the sides of pedestal are bronze plaques with various depictions.[243] | II | |
Victoria Memorial, Akroydon 53°44′02″N 1°52′01″W / 53.73394°N 1.86690°W / 53.73394; -1.86690 (Victoria Memorial) | 1875 | The memorial is in the centre of The Square, Akroydon, and is in stone. It was designed by W. Swinden Barber, and is in the form of an Eleanor Cross. It has a hexagonal plan and stands on a stepped base. There are three main stages, and it is surmounted by pinnacles and a small spire. On the south face is a statue of Queen Victoria and an inscription.[14][244] | II | |
33–37 Chester Road, Akroydon 53°43′58″N 1°52′03″W / 53.73279°N 1.86761°W / 53.73279; -1.86761 (33–37 Chester Road) | — | Late 19th century | A pair of stone houses with a slate roof. They have two storeys and attics, a central block of two bays, and outer gabled wings projecting to the north. The windows are mullioned and transomed, and there are gabled dormers.[245] | II |
4 Crossley Street 53°43′28″N 1°51′37″W / 53.72431°N 1.86023°W / 53.72431; -1.86023 (4 Crossley Street) | — | Late 19th century | The building is on a corner side and is in Classical style. It is in stone with channelled rustication in the ground floor, a bracketed cornice, and a slate roof. There are three storeys and a basement, four bays on Crossley Street, five on Town Hall Street, and a curved bay on the corner. Steps lead up to the round-headed doorway in the corner bay that has Ionic columns, and an entablature. In the Town Hall Street face is a carriage entrance with a cornice on consoles converted into a doorway. The windows are sashes, some have cornices on consoles, some have balustrades, and one has a triangular pediment.[246] | II |
Sundial (south), People's Park 53°43′12″N 1°52′21″W / 53.71991°N 1.87238°W / 53.71991; -1.87238 (Sundial (south), People's Park) | — | Late 19th century (probable) | The sundial to the south of the fountain consists of a stone baluster with some carving.[247] | II |
Shaw Lodge Mill Former Combing Shed 53°42′54″N 1°51′18″W / 53.71488°N 1.85500°W / 53.71488; -1.85500 (Shaw Lodge Mill Former Combing Shed) | — | 1876 | A warehouse and a shed in gritstone, the shed has a sheet metal roof, and the roof of the warehouse in slated. The warehouse has two storeys, and three at the south, and contains 15 windows, the shed has one storey and both have vehicle entrances.[97][248] | II* |
Wainhouse Terrace 53°42′52″N 1°53′10″W / 53.71432°N 1.88617°W / 53.71432; -1.88617 (Wainhouse Terrace) | 1876 | A viewing platform built behind a row of back-to-back houses. It is in stone, and has a bridge leading to a staircase turret.[30][249] | II | |
1 and 2 Abbott's Ladies' Home 53°42′26″N 1°51′40″W / 53.70722°N 1.86103°W / 53.70722; -1.86103 (1 and 2 Abbott's Ladies' Home) | — | 1876–77 | A pair of almshouses by W. Swinden Barber, they are in stone on a chamfered plinth, with a floor band, and a slate roof with coped gables, kneelers and finials. There are two storeys and four bays, the central bays are gabled, larger and slightly projecting. In the upper floor the windows are mullioned with hood moulds, and in the lower floor they are mullioned and transomed. The outer bays each contains a bow-headed doorway with a moulded surround, a narrow window to the outside, and a lancet window with a moulded head above.[250][251] | II |
3 and 4 Abbott's Ladies' Home 53°42′26″N 1°51′38″W / 53.70716°N 1.86051°W / 53.70716; -1.86051 (3 and 4 Abbott's Ladies' Home) | — | 1876–77 | A pair of almshouses by W. Swinden Barber, they are in stone on a chamfered plinth, with a floor band, and a slate roof with coped gables, kneelers and finials. There are two storeys and four bays, the central bays are gabled, larger and slightly projecting. In the upper floor the windows are mullioned with hood moulds, and in the lower floor they are mullioned and transomed. The outer bays each contains a bow-headed doorway with a moulded surround, a narrow window to the outside, and a lancet window with a moulded head above.[250][252] | II |
5 and 6 Abbott's Ladies' Home 53°42′24″N 1°51′38″W / 53.70654°N 1.86065°W / 53.70654; -1.86065 (3 and 4 Abbott's Ladies' Home) | — | 1876–77 | A pair of almshouses by W. Swinden Barber, they are in stone on a chamfered plinth, with a floor band, and a slate roof with coped gables, kneelers and finials. There are two storeys and four bays, the central bays are gabled, larger and slightly projecting. In the upper floor the windows are mullioned with hood moulds, and in the lower floor they are mullioned and transomed. The outer bays each contains a bow-headed doorway with a moulded surround, a narrow window to the outside, and a lancet window with a moulded head above.[250][253] | II |
7 Abbott's Ladies' Home 53°42′24″N 1°51′40″W / 53.70654°N 1.86109°W / 53.70654; -1.86109 (7 Abbott's Ladies' Home) | — | 1876–77 | An almshouse by W. Swinden Barber, it is in stone on a chamfered plinth, with a floor band, and a slate roof with coped gables, kneelers and ball finials. There is one storey and two bays, the left bay gabled and slightly projecting. In the left bay is a mullioned window, the right bay contains a mullioned and transomed window, and between them is a bow-headed doorway with a moulded surround.[250][254] | II |
8 and 9 Abbott's Ladies' Home 53°42′24″N 1°51′43″W / 53.70656°N 1.86188°W / 53.70656; -1.86188 (8 and 9 Abbott's Ladies' Home) | — | 1876–77 | A pair of almshouses by W. Swinden Barber, they are in stone on a chamfered plinth, with a floor band, and a slate roof with coped gables, kneelers and finials. There are two storeys and four bays, the central bays are gabled, larger and slightly projecting. In the upper floor the windows are mullioned with hood moulds, and in the lower floor they are mullioned and transomed. The outer bays each contains a bow-headed doorway with a moulded surround, a narrow window to the outside, and a lancet window with a moulded head above.[250][255] | II |
10 and 11 Abbott's Ladies' Home 53°42′24″N 1°51′45″W / 53.70672°N 1.86243°W / 53.70672; -1.86243 (10 and 11 Abbott's Ladies' Home) | — | 1876–77 | A pair of almshouses by W. Swinden Barber, they are in stone on a chamfered plinth, with a floor band, and a slate roof with coped gables, kneelers and finials. There are two storeys and four bays, the central bays are gabled, larger and slightly projecting. In the upper floor the windows are mullioned with hood moulds, and in the lower floor they are mullioned and transomed. The outer bays each contains a bow-headed doorway with a moulded surround, a narrow window to the outside, and a lancet window with a moulded head above.[250][256] | II |
12 Abbott's Ladies' Home 53°42′25″N 1°51′45″W / 53.70698°N 1.86245°W / 53.70698; -1.86245 (12 Abbott's Ladies' Home) | — | 1876–77 | An almshouse by W. Swinden Barber, it is in stone on a chamfered plinth, with a floor band, and a slate roof with coped gables, kneelers and ball finials. There is one storey and two bays, the right bay gabled and slightly projecting. In the right bay is a mullioned window, the left bay contains a mullioned and transomed window, and between them is a bow-headed doorway with a moulded surround.[250][257] | II |
Lodge, Abbott's Ladies' Home 53°42′26″N 1°51′44″W / 53.70729°N 1.86222°W / 53.70729; -1.86222 (Lodge, Abbott's Ladies' Home) | — | 1876–77 | The lodge at the entrance to the complex of almshouses was designed by W. Swinden Barber. It is in stone on a chamfered plinth, and has a floor band and a slate roof with coped gables, kneelers and ball finials. There is one storey and two bays, the left bay gabled and slightly projecting. In the left bay is a canted bay window with a hipped roof. The right bay contains a mullioned and transomed window, and between them is a bow-headed doorway with a moulded surround.[9][258] | II |
Walls and gates, Abbott's Ladies' Home 53°42′26″N 1°51′45″W / 53.70723°N 1.86255°W / 53.70723; -1.86255 (Walls and gates, Abbott's Ladies' Home) | — | 1876–77 | The gates at the entrance to the complex of almshouses and the flanking walls were designed by W. Swinden Barber. There are three stone gate piers with a square plan and moulded bases, and between them are iron pedestrian and vehicle gates. The walls have chamfered coping and carry ornate iron railings.[259] | II |
Former Heath Grammar School, drill shed, fives court, wall, and gateway 53°42′45″N 1°51′48″W / 53.71246°N 1.86322°W / 53.71246; -1.86322 (12 Abbott's Ladies' Home) | 1877–79 | The former grammar school is in sandstone with slate roofs and is in Elizabethan style. The main building is rectangular with a rear wing, two storeys and a basement, and a front of nine bays. In the central bay is a porch with a Tudor arched doorway, above which is a pediment and finials. The bay is gabled and contains a decorative circular window, a copy of the window in the original school, and under it is an eight-light window. The gable is coped, it has a finial, and is flanked by pinnacles with finials. The flanking bays and the outer bays are also gabled, and the bays between have pierced parapets. The windows are mullioned and transomed. To the west of the school are a former drill room containing the original circular window, and two fives courts. The boundary wall at the front of the school contains a memorial gateway flanked by piers with inscribed plaques, and between them are decorative ironwork gates and a lintel with a Latin motto.[128][260] | II | |
Bailey Hall Mill 53°43′17″N 1°51′08″W / 53.72146°N 1.85221°W / 53.72146; -1.85221 (Bailey Hall Mill) | 1879 | A flour mill in stone with a bracketed eaves band, and slate roofs with coped gables with kneelers. The main block has five storeys and a front of 17 bays, and to the south is a warehouse with two storeys and nine bays. To the east is a triple-gabled single-storey boiler house with an attached octagonal chimney with a moulded cap, and to the southwest is a warehouse with three storeys and six bays, and a two-storey former watchman's house.[261] | II | |
Halifax High School 53°43′07″N 1°51′41″W / 53.71848°N 1.86131°W / 53.71848; -1.86131 (Halifax High School) | 1882 | The school, which was extended in 1894, has been converted into flats. It is in stone with a slate roof. The original range has two storeys and a basement, and twelve bays, with taller entrance blocks at the ends. The 1894 addition is at 45 degrees to the south, and has three storeys and four bays, and there is an octagonal stair tower at the junction. The windows are mullioned and transomed, the bays are separated by pilasters, and alternate bays have gabled dormers containing round windows.[235][262] | II | |
Signal Box, Halifax railway station 53°43′17″N 1°51′12″W / 53.72149°N 1.85327°W / 53.72149; -1.85327 (Signal Box) | 1884 | The signal box, on a platform at the station, was built for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. There are two storeys, the lower storey is in brick, the upper storey has weatherboarding, and the roof is slated with gables that have decorative bargeboards and spear-point finials. In the upper storey is continuous glazing on all sides, including some horizontally-sliding sash windows. In the northern gable end is a central doorway, and there are five windows in the lower storey.[263] | II | |
Great Northern Shed 53°43′09″N 1°51′18″W / 53.71913°N 1.85506°W / 53.71913; -1.85506 (Great Northern Shed) | 1885 | The railway engine shed was built for the Lancashire and Yorkshire and the Great Northern Railways. It is in stone with a slate roof, and has two storeys. The east and west fronts have ten bays, each bay gabled, and with pilasters between the bays. The north and south fronts have five bays with engine openings, and attached to the south front is a two-storey four-bay office wing.[134][264] | II | |
Head Post Office 53°43′20″N 1°51′41″W / 53.72215°N 1.86130°W / 53.72215; -1.86130 (Head Post Office) | 1887 | The post office, designed by Henry Tanner, is in sandstone on a plinth, and has string courses and a grey slate roof with red ridge tiles. There are two storeys and attics, and three gabled bays with linking bays between, the bays all flanked by tourelles. The middle bay contains a doorway with a fanlight in a pointed arch, to the left is a similar window, between them is a carved shield, and above is an inscribed band. The outer and linking bays contain similar windows in the ground floor, and in the upper floors of the outer bays are canted oriel windows, and three-light windows in the attics. The other windows in the upper floor are mullioned and transomed. On the roof is a narrow octagonal spire with a lantern and a leaded roof.[46][265] | II | |
St Jude's Church, Savile Park 53°42′46″N 1°52′12″W / 53.71284°N 1.86993°W / 53.71284; -1.86993 (St Jude's Church) | 1889–90 | The church, designed by W. Swinden Barber, is in Gothic style. it is built in sandstone with freestone dressings and has a slate roof. The church consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a chancel with a south organ chamber and a north chapel, and a southwest tower. The tower has four stages, angle buttresses, a south doorway, clock faces, and an embattled parapet with pinnacles.[266][267] | II | |
Borough Market and shopping arcade to the north 53°43′20″N 1°51′34″W / 53.72236°N 1.85946°W / 53.72236; -1.85946 (Borough Market) | 1891–96 | A covered market in stone with slate roofs, two and three storeys, in free Renaissance style. It has a rectangular plan with ranges of shops with flats above on three sides, and a projecting shopping arcade to the north, all surrounding an open space roofed in glass and cast iron. The external features include arches and piers, turrets, tourelles, dormers, finials and pyramidal roofs. In the centre is an iron clock and lamp standard under an octagonal dome 60 feet (18 m) high.[134][268] | II* | |
01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 08, 10, 20, 22, 35, and 38 Blocks, Royal Halifax Infirmary 53°42′48″N 1°51′55″W / 53.71344°N 1.86519°W / 53.71344; -1.86519 (01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 08, 10, 20, 22, 35, and 38 Blocks, Royal Halifax Infirmary) | 1892–96 | The buildings from the former hospital have been converted into residential accommodation. They are in stone, with gabled and hipped slate roofs, and are in Renaissance style. The buildings form a symmetrical plan, with an administrative block, admission buildings, central hall and kitchen in the centre, flanked by wards in four rows of two blocks, linked by a corridor. Most of the windows are casements with chamfered surrounds, mullions and transoms.[269][270] | II | |
Retaining and boundary walls, Royal Halifax Infirmary 53°42′45″N 1°51′54″W / 53.71263°N 1.86508°W / 53.71263; -1.86508 (Retaining and boundary walls, Royal Halifax Infirmary) | — | 1892–96 | The walls are in stone with chamfered coping. The retaining wall runs from the lodge to the east, increasing in height, for about 100 metres (330 ft), and has a coped balustrade with piers and ball finials. Beyond that the lower boundary wall runs for about 80 metres (260 ft); it has square coped piers and railings, and at the end is a gateway.[271] | II |
Palatine Chambers 53°43′24″N 1°51′34″W / 53.72321°N 1.85946°W / 53.72321; -1.85946 (Palatine Chambers) | — | 1894 | A curved building on a corner site, with a steel frame, stone cladding, and a slate roof. There are four storeys and eight bays. In the first bay is a cart entrance and the other bays contain shop fronts and an office entrance. Between the bays are rusticated pilasters, and above the shop fronts are fascias and a decorated frieze. In the upper floors are casement windows, the bays divided by pilasters, and between the windows in the first and second floors are columns. Between the two top floors is a bracketed cornice, and at the top each bay has a central pediment with a finial.[6][272] | II |
The Old Arcade 53°43′23″N 1°51′35″W / 53.72315°N 1.85974°W / 53.72315; -1.85974 (The Old Arcade) | c. 1895 | The interior of the arcade is mainly in iron, glass and some timber. The entrance pavilions are in stone with slate roofs, and have three storeys and attics. They are elaborately decorated, and features include shaped gables, dormers and turrets.[273] | II | |
Bandstand, People's Park 53°43′11″N 1°52′23″W / 53.71982°N 1.87303°W / 53.71982; -1.87303 (Bandstand, People's Park) | 1897 | The bandstand is in cast iron and has an octagonal plan. Around the platform are decorative railings, and eight thin columns with ornamental spandrels carry an ogee roof with a finial.[73][274] | II | |
2 Silver Street 53°43′24″N 1°51′43″W / 53.72325°N 1.86204°W / 53.72325; -1.86204 (2 Silver Street) | 1897–98 | A bank on a tapered corner site, later used for other purposes, it is in stone with a slate roof, and is in Gothic style. There are three storeys and attics, four bays in Silver Street, seven in Crown Street, and three between them in Waterhouse Street. The ground floor is arcaded, the windows in the upper storeys have round heads and are in pairs or larger groups. At the top are small turrets with conical roofs, gabled dormers, and between them are pierced parapets.[37][275] | II | |
Lloyds Bank 53°43′20″N 1°51′43″W / 53.72222°N 1.86190°W / 53.72222; -1.86190 (Lloyds Bank) | 1897–98 | The bank is in sandstone on a rusticated plinth, with a moulded sill band, and a roof of slate and glass. The central entrance is flanked by paired Corinthian columns in polished red granite on plinths carved with lions' heads, carrying a pediment containing the coats of arms of Halifax. The doorway has an eared architrave in marble, and above it is an oval window flanked by carved cherubs. The outer bays have fluted Corinthian pilasters, and windows with pediments in the lower floor and festoons above. The parapet is panelled, and includes balustrades.[276][277] | II | |
The Victoria Theatre 53°43′17″N 1°51′42″W / 53.72126°N 1.86173°W / 53.72126; -1.86173 (The Victoria Theatre) | 1897–1901 | The theatre, which was restored in 1962–66, is in stone with a Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys, sides of eight and five bays, and nine bays on the curved corner. Flanking the curved bays are two three-stage towers with tall Baroque lanterns, at the entrance is a slate-roofed canopy, and along the ground floor of the right return are shop fronts. Between the bays are Ionic pilasters in the ground floor and half-columns in the upper floor. Between the floors is a frieze with inscriptions, including the names of composers, and above it in the curved section are two niches with statues. Above the top floor is an entablature, an eaves cornice, and a balustrade with urn finials. Over the entrance, the roof is conical, and is surmounted by a cast iron lantern with an ogee roof and a spike finial.[278][279] | II | |
Lodge, wall and gateway, Royal Halifax Infirmary 53°42′46″N 1°51′57″W / 53.71268°N 1.86591°W / 53.71268; -1.86591 (Lodge, wall and gateway, Royal Halifax Infirmary) | 1898 | The lodge to the former hospital, later used for other purposes, is in stone and has a slate roof with coped gables. There is one storey and three bays, the outer bays gabled and containing semicircular bow windows. In the right gable is a coat of arms, and to the right of the window is a round-headed doorway. The windows are mullioned and transomed, and contain casements. On both sides of the entrance to the grounds are curving stone walls, in front of the lodge with railings and square piers, and on the right of the entrance are piers with ball finials.[280] | II | |
Police Station 53°43′13″N 1°51′48″W / 53.72016°N 1.86335°W / 53.72016; -1.86335 (Police Station) | 1898–1900 | The police station and court rooms are in stone with slate roofs, and are in Early Renaissance style. There are two storeys and attics, and the main front on Blackwall has eleven bays. The middle bay projects and contains a round-headed doorway with a moulded hood carrying a royal coat of arms, and above is a semicircular gable with a finial. The windows are sashes; in the ground floor they have flat heads and moulded hoods, in the upper floor they have lights with round heads, and above them is a parapet with ball finials. Two of the bays contain splayed two-storey bay windows, and these bays have recessed gables. Behind the entrance bay is a tower with pilasters and twin arched openings, and an octagonal cupola. The front on Harrison Road has 20 bays, and there are three bays on the Carlton Street front.[281][282] | II | |
Post Office Chambers 53°43′19″N 1°51′40″W / 53.72193°N 1.86120°W / 53.72193; -1.86120 (Post Office Chambers) | c. 1900 | A block of offices with a public house in the ground floor, it is in stone with a roof of green slate, and is in free Baroque style. There are three storeys, sides of eight and six bays and a canted corner bay. In the ground floor is a modern pub front, and the upper floors are highly decorated with a corner octagonal domed turret, and square turrets with pyramidal roofs at the ends. Most windows are mullioned and transomed, and there are oriel windows, canted bay windows, oeil-de-boeuf windows, and a two-storey bow window.[46][283] | II | |
1–9 Beverley Place, Akroydon 53°44′03″N 1°51′57″W / 53.73403°N 1.86584°W / 53.73403; -1.86584 (1–9 Beverley Place) | — | Late 19th to early 20th century | A terrace of five stone houses with quoins and a slate roof. There are two storeys, and each house has two bays. The windows are sashes.[284] | II |
1–19 Salisbury Terrace, Akroydon 53°44′03″N 1°52′03″W / 53.73422°N 1.86751°W / 53.73422; -1.86751 (1–19 Salisbury Terrace) | Late 19th to early 20th century | A terrace of ten stone houses, in pairs, stepped up the hill, with slate roofs, two storeys and one bay. Each house has a doorway with an arched head and a fanlight, and the windows are sashes.[285] | II | |
8–12 Horton Street 53°43′15″N 1°51′32″W / 53.72088°N 1.85897°W / 53.72088; -1.85897 (8–12 Horton Street) | — | 1903 | An office block and a shop in Baroque Revival style, in stone with a green slate roof. The office block has three storeys and a basement, and three bays divided by pilasters. In the right bay is wide arch with voussoirs, and a hood mould that continues over the other ground floor openings. In the left bay is a mullioned and transomed window with a similar arch, and in the middle bay is a smaller round-headed doorway. All the windows have small panes. At the top is a modillion eaves cornice and a balustrade. The shop to the right has two storeys and one gabled bay. In the ground floor is a shop front with a recessed doorway, a fascia, and a cornice, and the upper floor contains an elliptical-headed window flanked by smaller windows.[286][287] | II |
16–28 Horton Street 53°43′15″N 1°51′31″W / 53.72089°N 1.85863°W / 53.72089; -1.85863 (16–28 Horton Street) | — | 1903 | A row of shops in stone with glazed brick in the ground floor, brick at the rear, slate roofs, and three storeys. To the left of Nos. 16–22 is an archway, and to the right are shop fronts with wide basket arches. The upper floors contain two-storey shallow oriel windows, and at the top are a parapet, and round gables with ball finials. Nos. 24–28 have two semicircular-arched shop windows flanking a recessed arched doorway. Above, the outer bays contain two-storey canted bay windows flanked by pilasters over which are shaped gables and ball finials. The central bay contains narrow windows with a modillion cornice and a balustrade above.[286][288] | II |
Theatre Royal 53°43′17″N 1°51′34″W / 53.72126°N 1.85948°W / 53.72126; -1.85948 (Theatre Royal) | 1904 | Originally the Royal Cinema and later converted into a theatre, it is in stone, and is in Edwardian Baroque style. The front has three storeys and an attic, and seven bays. The ground floor is rusticated and contains three round-headed entrances. Above these is a giant Ionic portico with a pediment containing a circular window flanked by reclining figures. The windows in the first floor have moulded surrounds and keystones, alternating segmental and triangular pediments, and decorated aprons. The outer bays have segmental pediments containing ornate oval windows, and at the top of the building is a parapet with urn finials.[286][289] | II | |
St Paul's Church 53°43′00″N 1°52′48″W / 53.71672°N 1.87990°W / 53.71672; -1.87990 (St Paul's Church) | 1911–12 | The church, designed by Sir Charles Nicholson in free Perpendicular style, is built in sandstone with freestone dressings and a stone slate roof. It consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a north porch, a chancel with a north chapel and south organ chamber and vestries, and an embraced west tower. The tower has three stages, diagonal buttresses, a south polygonal stair turret, a west doorway with a moulded surround, a four-light west window, and an embattled parapet.[128][290] | II* | |
Arcade Royale 53°43′19″N 1°51′38″W / 53.72194°N 1.86052°W / 53.72194; -1.86052 (Arcade Royale) | 1912 | A steel-framed shopping arcade encased in white and green faience, with two storeys and a front of 16 bays. The two main entrances are flanked by Ionic columns, above is a curved window in a round-arched recess, over which is an octagonal lantern with a panelled dome. The ground floor contains shop fronts, and in the upper floor are windows of differing types; some are round-headed and some have mullions and transoms. At the top are panels, a stepped modillioned cornice, and a parapet with balustrading and ball finials.[46][291] | II | |
Former Picture House 53°43′15″N 1°51′41″W / 53.72070°N 1.86151°W / 53.72070; -1.86151 (Former Picture House) | 1913 | A cinema, later used for other purposes, it is in stone with faience at the entrance, and a slate roof, and is in free Baroque style. The central entrance is recessed behind a curved porch with Tuscan columns carrying an entablature with a dentilled cornice and a balustrade, behind which is a tower with a clock face and an ogee dome. The porch is flanked by canted two-storey bays with pilasters.[233][292] | II | |
War memorial 53°43′25″N 1°51′15″W / 53.72362°N 1.85407°W / 53.72362; -1.85407 (War memorial) | 1922 | The war memorial was moved to its present site in Duffy's Park about 1980. It is in stone, and consists of a tapering rectangular pier, standing on three three shallow steps and a chamfered plinth. It carries inscriptions relating to both World Wars, and in 1947 a plaque was added for the Second World War.[293] | II | |
National Westminster Bank 53°43′25″N 1°51′43″W / 53.72354°N 1.86199°W / 53.72354; -1.86199 (National Westminster Bank) | 1927 | The bank is on a corner site, and is in Portland Stone with a slate roof. There are three storeys and a recessed attic, sides of six and five bays, and a curved bay on the corner. The ground floor has channelled rustication, and the windows and doorway have rounded heads and keystones. Above the doorway is decorative ironwork and stone carving. In the upper floors the windows have flat heads and architraves, in the middle floor they have cornices and balustrades. At the top of the building is a modillion cornice, a balustrade, and urns, and it is surmounted by a lead-covered dome.[37][294] | II | |
Royal Oak Public House 53°43′14″N 1°51′34″W / 53.72058°N 1.85943°W / 53.72058; -1.85943 (Royal Oak Public House) | 1929–31 | The public house is in sandstone with applied timber framing and slate roofs, and is in Vernacular Revival style. There are three storeys, and an irregular plan, with sides of six and three bays. There are gabled bays with caved bargeboards on each front, a gabled porch, and windows of various types, including a two-storey canted oriel window on carved brackets. On the side is a carved board depicting the history of road transport.[286][295] | II | |
The Three Pigeons Public House 53°43′07″N 1°51′23″W / 53.71872°N 1.85632°W / 53.71872; -1.85632 (The Three Pigeons Public House) | 1932 | The public house is in sandstone with a stone slate roof, and has two storeys and a basement, a front of two bays, and two rear ranges. The central doorway has shaped dressings and a fanlight, and is flanked by semicircular bay windows. Above the door is a recessed panel containing a pub sign, and at the top is a sculpture in white stone of three pigeons. This flanked by three-light mullioned windows, and at the top is a curved and stepped parapet.[296] | II | |
Former ABC Cinema 53°43′16″N 1°51′39″W / 53.72106°N 1.86071°W / 53.72106; -1.86071 (Former ABC Cinema) | 1938 | The cinema, later used for other purposes, is in stone and is in Moderne style. There are two and three storeys and the plan of a triangle with rounded sides. The entrance is flanked by pilasters, and above it is an architrave containing long windows with aprons and a roof parapet. To the left is a shop, and to the right the wall curves round the corner and contains doorways and windows with metal frames.[233][297] | II | |
The Halifax Building 53°43′12″N 1°51′41″W / 53.71991°N 1.86137°W / 53.71991; -1.86137 (The Halifax Building<) | 1968–74 | Built as the head office of the Halifax Building Society, it is in York stone and brown tinted glass with brown anodised aluminium framing. There are four storeys and basements, and a parallelogram plan. The two-storey entrance is deeply recessed and carried on square stair towers. The second floor is blind and deeply chamfered, and the upper floors have glass curtain walls.[233][298] | II |
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- Historic England, "Salterhebble Top Lock at SE09522243, Halifax (1247237)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020
- Historic England, "Former Holy Trinity Church, Halifax (1289802)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 June 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 85–105 Northgate, Halifax (1413764)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Bankfield Museum and Screen wall to forecourt, Halifax (1211183)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 May 2020
- Historic England, "The Westgate Public House, Halifax (1257922)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 29 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 21–25 Hall Street North, Halifax (1289815)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 2 and 4 King Cross Street, Halifax (1314018)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 37–55 Salisbury Place, Halifax (1254027)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 May 2020
- Historic England, "Garden house at rear of No. 27 Savile Road, Halifax (1261491)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 June 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 2 and 4 West Parade, Halifax (1273114)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "West House, Halifax (1314019)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 June 2020
- Historic England, "Wesley Methodist Church, Halifax (1330022)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 May 2020
- Historic England, "Church of St. Anne in the Grove, Halifax (1133866)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 May 2020
- Historic England, "Bus Station, Eastern Section of facade, Halifax (1273111)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 May 2020
- Historic England, "Salterhebble Lock House at SE09512245 Calder and Hebble Navigation, Halifax (1270997)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 12–16 Carlton Street and attached walls and gate piers, Halifax (1393238)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Methodist Sunday School, Halifax (1314040)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 May 2020
- Historic England, "Old Lane Mill Rawson's Mill, Halifax (1244144)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 6 and 8 King Cross Street, Halifax (1133886)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 17 and 19 Savile Road, Halifax (1272814)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 7 and 9 St James Street, Halifax (1258300)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Bankfield Farmhouse, Halifax (1133816)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 May 2020
- Historic England, "Copley Bridge Toll House, Halifax (1184767)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 June 2020
- Historic England, "Church School, Halifax (1273134)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "Harrison House Branch Library, Halifax (1133909)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 May 2020
- Historic England, "Kiry Leas, Halifax (1258690)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020
- Historic England, "Savile Hall School, Halifax (1254030)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020
- Historic England, "Former boiler house and attached chimney to north of Old Lane Mill, Halifax (1272533)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "Aqueduct carrying the Halifax Branch Canal over the Hebble Brook, Halifax (1330015)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 May 2020
- Historic England, "Shaw Lodge Mill Warehouse and Mills, Halifax (1391936)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "Cantilevered Footpath and Weir on the east bank of Hebble Brook, Halifax (1330020)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 May 2020
- Historic England, "The Playhouse Theatre with entrance gateway and railing, Halifax (1133887)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 29 May 2020
- Historic England, "No. 10 Carlton Street, Halifax (1211352)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 2–8 Clare Road, No. 4 Wards End, and No. 2 St John's Lane, Halifax (1133889)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 1 and 3 Harrison Road, Halifax (1314028)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 5 and 7 Harrison Road, Halifax (1133907)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 6 and 8 Harrison Road, Halifax (1314029)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 13 and 15 Harrison Road, Halifax (1133908)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "No. 4 Hopwood Lane, Halifax (1133878)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 May 2020
- Historic England, "Mortuary Chapel in General Cemetery, Halifax (1289851)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Savile Terrace, Halifax (1408878)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020
- Historic England, "Water Siphon on Ovenden Beck to south of Old Lane Mill, Halifax (1244148)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 May 2020
- Historic England, "Stone Dam Mills, Halifax (1376800)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "Crossley's Mill, Halifax (1396583)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "Fernley's Mill, Halifax (1396580)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "Carlton United Reformed Church, Halifax (1273119)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 May 2020
- Historic England, "Railings and gate piers to Carlton United Reformed Church, Halifax (1259138)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "Manchester and Leeds Railway Copley Bridge, Halifax (1184766)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 June 2020
- Historic England, "A and B Mills, Halifax (1243572)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 May 2020
- Historic England, "Marshall's Mill, Halifax (1396581)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 May 2020
- Historic England, "Calder Terrace, Halifax (1138770)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Railway Terrace, Halifax (1138771)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020
- Historic England, "Railway Terrace, Halifax (1138772)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 149–160 Railway Terrace, Halifax (1138774)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 137–148 St Stephen's Street, Halifax (1138773)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Mill House, Halifax (1396582)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 May 2020
- Historic England, "Steeple of former Church of St Paul, Halifax (1133885)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 June 2020
- Historic England, "Bus Station, Central Section of facade, Halifax (1259121)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 May 2020
- Historic England, "Shaw Lodge Mill Weaving Sheds and Clock Tower, Halifax (1391911)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "Railway Viaduct, Halifax (1244120)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "Bowling Dyke Mills at east end of Dean Clough Mills, Halifax (1259135)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 May 2020
- Historic England, "The Warehouse at Eureka, Halifax (1393729)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 29 May 2020
- Historic England, "Western Portal to Beacon Hill Railway Tunnel, Halifax (1138787)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 23–27 (odd) Boothtown Road with rear premises, Halifax (1211217)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 29–37 Boothtown Road, Halifax (1313996)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 8–12 Crossley Street and Nos. 1 and 3 Wesley Court, Halifax (1133895)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 1–5 Deal Street, Halifax (1388309)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 9 and 11 Ferguson Street, Nos. 9 and 11 Back Ferguson Street and Nos. 4 and 6 Carlton Street, Halifax (1133923)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 May 2020
- Historic England, "No. 2 Harrison Road, Halifax (1211894)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 11 and 11A Harrison Road, Halifax (1289791)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 6–24 Salisbury Place, Halifax (1258386)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 26–40 Salisbury Place, Halifax (1261487)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 42–60 Salisbury Place, Halifax (1258456)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 62 and 64 Salisbury Place, Halifax (1254026)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 1–15 Trinity Place, Halifax (1254050)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 1–8 York Terrace, Halifax (1273115)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 9–16 York Terrace, Halifax (1259133)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 17–22 York Terrace, Halifax (1272920)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "No. 51 Boothtown Road and Nos. 2 and 4 Salisbury Place, Halifax (1133918)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Lodge to Banksfield Museum, Halifax (1289808)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 May 2020
- Historic England, "Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Copley Viaduct, Halifax (1313729)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 June 2020
- Historic England, "Axminster Building, Halifax (1396579)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 May 2020
- Historic England, "D Mill, Halifax (1243598)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "Halifax Railway Station, Halifax (1259136)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 May 2020
- Historic England, "Sir Francis Crossley's Almshouses, Terrace and boundary walls at Sir Francis Crossley's Almshouses, Halifax (1203785)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 June 2020
- Historic England, "Shaw Lodge Mill Chimney, Halifax (1391916)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "Shaw Lodge Mill Engine House and Boiler House, Halifax (1391915)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "Steeple of Square Congregational Church, Halifax (1258888)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "Screen Wall and Tower in Belle Vue Park, Halifax (1133881)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 June 2020
- Historic England, "Northern bridge in People's Park, Halifax (1254014)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Southern bridge in People's Park, Halifax (1254015)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Fountain and basin in People's Park, Halifax (1254010)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Pavilion in People's Park with screen walls and fountain pools, Halifax (1242770)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Pair of piers to north-east entrance of People's Park, Halifax (1254016)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Pair of piers to south entrance of People's Park, Halifax (1259137)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Pair of entrance piers to south-east entrance of People's Park, Halifax (1254017)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Platform at north end of terrace in People's Park with urn, Halifax (1254008)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Platform at south end of terrace in People's Park with urn, Halifax (1242811)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Eight statues to terrace in People's Park, Halifax (1261517)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Steps to centre of terrace in People's Park, Halifax (1261518)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Six cast iron urns on pedestals to terrace in People's Park, Halifax (1242836)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Belle Vue (Public Library), Halifax (1133879)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Church of All Souls, Halifax (1314027)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 May 2020
- Historic England, "Corona Chimney, Dean Clough, Halifax (1259134)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "E Mill, Halifax (1243655)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "Church of All Saints, Halifax (1314026)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Crossley and Porter School, Halifax (1273255)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 June 2020
- Historic England, "F Mill and F Mill Annex, Halifax (1243599)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "Sundial in People's Park, Halifax (1261519)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "White Swan Hotel, Halifax (1258062)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 May 2020
- Historic England, "Public baths, Halifax (1271793)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 June 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 1–12 Park Road, Halifax (1258039)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "All Souls Vicarage, Halifax (1133910)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 May 2020
- Historic England, "Drinking fountain in People's Park, Halifax (1254013)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Town Hall, Halifax (1314024)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 1–21 Balmoral Place and attached garden walls and railings, Halifax (1138783)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 37–41 Church Street and Nos. 86 and 88 Horton Street, Halifax (1289999)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 May 2020
- Historic England, "Stafford Hall, Halifax (1244125)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020
- Historic England, "Coach house and stable to Stafford Hall, Halifax (1138788)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Church of St Stephen, Halifax (1133985)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Joseph Crossley's Almshouses, terrace walls, bridges, piers and steps at Joseph Crossley's Almshouses, Halifax (1314031)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020
- Historic England, "Boundary Wall, railing, piers, gates to north and east of Joseph Crossley's Almshouses, Halifax (1133911)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Shaw Lodge Mill Office Building, Halifax (1391914)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "No. 31 Square Road, Halifax (1461524)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 May 2020
- Historic England, "Statue of Prince Consort in Heath Park, Halifax (1261493)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 10–16 Chester Road, Halifax (1211401)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 18–24 Chester Road, Halifax (1133926)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 26–30 Chester Road, Halifax (1133927)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 1 and 3 Crossley Street, Halifax (1314022)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 17 and 19 Crossley Street, Halifax (1133893)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "No. 21 Crossley Street and No. 10 Waterhouse Street, Halifax (1133894)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "No. 2 Crown Street, Halifax (1289955)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "No. 43 Crown Street, Halifax (1133896)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 45 and 47 Crown Street, Halifax (1211632)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 49 and 51 Crown Street, Halifax (1133897)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 53 and 55 Crown Street and 10 Central Street, Halifax (1133925)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 17 and 19–23 Northgate, Halifax (1203789)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 33 and 25–31 Northgate and No. 2 Crossley Street, Halifax (1212297)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 May 2020
- Historic England, "No. 1 Princess Street with south extension of White Swan Hotel, Halifax (1254019)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 1–11 Ripon Terrace, Halifax (1254023)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 13–27 Ripon Terrace, Halifax (1258274)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 29–43 Ripon Terrace, Halifax (1254024)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 4–10 Silver Street, Halifax (1273245)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 May 2020
- Historic England, "Former Barclays Bank, Halifax (1254040)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "Entrance Gateway and lodge to Burial Ground, Halifax (1133917)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "Marlborough Hall, Halifax (1314023)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 May 2020
- Historic England, "Drinking Fountain North Bridge, Halifax (1281519)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "Offices of Borough Engineer (rear premises), Halifax (1261498)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 May 2020
- Historic England, "Princess Buildings, Halifax (1254020)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "Façade of Former Syon Sunday School, Halifax (1243170)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "G and K Mills and associated range, Halifax (1272813)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 May 2020
- Historic England, "Park Congregational Church, Halifax (1133882)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 June 2020
- Historic England, "Freemasons' Hall and attached front railings, Halifax (1138776)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 May 2020
- Historic England, "TA Drill Hall, Halifax (1245575)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 29 May 2020
- Historic England, "Drinking fountain, Halifax (1258544)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 June 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 7 and 9 Crossley Street, Halifax (1133892)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Bermerside House, Halifax (1244115)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Former Sunday school, Carlton Terrace, Halifax (1411251)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "Coal Drops at Halifax Station Goods Yard, Halifax (1272545)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "Queen's Road Schools, Halifax (1261483)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 June 2020
- Historic England, "Statue of Colonel Edward Akroyd, Halifax (1133905)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "Victoria Memorial, Halifax (1254042)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 33–37 Chester Road, Halifax (1211415)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 May 2020
- Historic England, "No. 4 Crossley Street, Halifax (1211564)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 May 2020
- Historic England, "Sundial in People's Park, Halifax (1254012)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Shaw Lodge Mill Former Combing Shed, Halifax (1391913)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 3 and 4 and Nos. 7 to 31 (consecutive) together with gallery, bridge and staircase turret (Wainhouse Terrace), Halifax (1133920)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Abbott's Ladies Home, Halifax (1272633)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Abbott's Ladies Home, Halifax (1138781)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Abbott's Ladies Home, Halifax (1330017)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Abbott's Ladies Home, Halifax (1243973)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Abbott's Ladies Home, Halifax (1243977)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Abbott's Ladies Home, Halifax (1138782)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Abbott's Ladies Home, Halifax (1330018)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "The Lodge at Abbott's Ladies Home, Halifax (1330016)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Walls and gates to Abbott's Ladies Home, Halifax (1243995)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Former Heath Grammar School and associated drill shed, fives court and boundary wall and entrance gateway fronting Free School Lane, Halifax (1410047)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 June 2020
- Historic England, "Bailey Hall Mill, Halifax (1138785)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 May 2020
- Historic England, "Halifax High School, Halifax (1391648)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 May 2020
- Historic England, "Halifax Railway Station Signal Box, Halifax (1454364)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 May 2020
- Historic England, "Great Northern Shed, Halifax (1138780)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 May 2020
- Historic England, "Head Post Office, Halifax (1415426)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 May 2020
- Historic England, "Church of St Jude, Halifax (1254029)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 May 2020
- Historic England, "Borough Market with Shopping Arcade to North, Halifax (1281516)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 May 2020
- Historic England, "Royal Halifax Infirmary Blocks 01,02,03,04,05,08,10,20,22,35,38, Halifax (1245209)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020
- Historic England, "Retaining wall and boundary wall at Royal Halifax Infirmary, Halifax (1245211)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020
- Historic England, "Palatine Chambers, Halifax (1330021)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 May 2020
- Historic England, "The Old Arcade, Halifax (1261516)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 29 May 2020
- Historic England, "Bandstand in People's Park, Halifax (1254011)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "No. 2 Silver Street, Halifax (1254039)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Lloyds Bank, Halifax (1243601)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 May 2020
- Historic England, "The Victoria Theatre, Halifax (1245344)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 29 May 2020
- Historic England, "Lodge, boundary wall and gateway at Royal Halifax Infirmary, Halifax (1245210)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020
- Historic England, "Halifax Police Station, Halifax (1243706)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 June 2020
- Historic England, "Post Office Chambers and Arcade Royale West Entrance, Halifax (1380068)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 1–9 Beverley Place, Halifax (1290136)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 1–19 Salisbury Terrace, Halifax (1258498)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 8–12 Horton Street, Halifax (1257958)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 May 2020
- Historic England, "Nos. 16–28 Horton Street, Halifax (1257961)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2020
- Historic England, "Theatre Royal, former Royal Cinema, Halifax (1244147)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 29 May 2020
- Historic England, "Church of St Paul, Halifax (1258113)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 June 2020
- Historic England, "Arcade Royale, Halifax (1380067)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 May 2020
- Historic England, "Former Picture House, Halifax (1385011)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 May 2020
- Historic England, "War Memorial in Duffy's Park, Halifax (1133880)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 May 2020
- Historic England, "National Westminster Bank, Halifax (1314025)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 May 2020
- Historic England, "The Royal Oak Public House, Halifax (1272535)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 29 May 2020
- Historic England, "The Three Pigeons Public House, Halifax (1393725)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 29 May 2020
- Historic England, "ABC Cinema, Halifax (1385013)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 May 2020
- Historic England, "The Halifax Building, Halifax (1408195)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 29 May 2020
- Historic England, Listed Buildings, retrieved 19 May 2020
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