Catalogue Finding Number | WYHER/12974 |
Office record is held at | Historical Environment Record, West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service |
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Title | 1-10 Lockwood Street, Shipley |
Description | Terrace of improved workers' houses. Completed by 1868. By Lockwood and Mawson for Titus Salt. Hammer dressed stone. Welsh slate roof. Two storeys. Each house of 2 bays. End houses breaking forward slightly with bracketed gables. Entrances, in stepped reveals with fanlights, and windows to ground floor are all round arched and archivolted. End dwellings have a triple group, with round arched lights, to 1st floor. The rest have square headed windows to 1st floor. lst floor sill band. No 5 has original 6 pane sashes. Stone brackets to gutter. Two bay return elevations. Part of Saltaire model village. These houses were also photographed by Bradford Council in 1994 as part of their Listed Buildings at Risk Survey. A copy of the above information is held on file at the offices of West Yorkshire HER. |
Date | 21st century |
Extent | contact the West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service for information on what is available |
Level | Item |