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6-10, Laburnum Place BD10

A Grade II Listed Building in Idle and Thackley, Bradford

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.8364 / 53°50'11"N

Longitude: -1.7078 / 1°42'28"W

OS Eastings: 419325

OS Northings: 437836

OS Grid: SE193378

Mapcode National: GBR JV2.R9

Mapcode Global: WHC93.QTYS

Plus Code: 9C5WR7PR+HV

Entry Name: 6-10, Laburnum Place BD10

Listing Date: 9 August 1983

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1133034

English Heritage Legacy ID: 336701

ID on this website: 101133034

Location: Apperley Bridge, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD10

County: Bradford

Electoral Ward/Division: Idle and Thackley

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Bradford

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Greengates St John the Evangelist

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


1.
5111 LABURNUM PLACE
Apperley Bridge BD10

Nos 6 to 10 (consec)
SE 1937 18/701

II GV


2.
Early C19 cottage row built onto rear of Nos 2 to 5 (consec), possibly associated
with the nearby Leeds and Liverpool canal. Sandstone "brick" with stone slate roof, corniced chimneys. One window each, small wood casements, a few modernised. Four panel doors in squared jambs. Included for group value.


Listing NGR: SE1932537836

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