Catalogue Finding NumberWYHER/12854
Office record is held atHistorical Environment Record, West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service
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Title1-4 Victoria Terrace, Shipley
DescriptionStables and carriage houses, now houses. 1855 68. By Lockwood and Mawson for Titus Salt. Hammer dressed stone. Welsh slate roof. Single storey 7 bay facade, with 2 storey.houses at 90° giving L shape. The carriage house at rear encloses, the setted courtyard. Central, square headed carriage entrance to each side of which are 3 blind bays framed and separated by pilasters which support full entablature with bracketed cornice. The blind panels to the right have recently inserted door and 2 windows in keeping. The 4 houses each have 4 panel door and tall sash window to ground floor. To 1st floor are 8 symmetrically placed square sashes. 2 of 3 stacks remain, and have bracketed cornices. The houses each have doors opening into the yard at rear. The carriage house has 3 large entrances, and 2 oculi at high level. The doorways may have been altered. Hipped roof.
Part of Saltaire model village.

1 4 Victoria Terrace were also photographed by Bradford Council as part of their Buildings at Risk Survey in 1994.

A copy of the above information, including photographs, is held on file at the offices of West Yorkshire HER.
Date21st century
Extentcontact the West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service for information on what is available
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