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25-40, Calder Terrace including 43-60, St Stephens Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Halifax, Calderdale

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Latitude: 53.6988 / 53°41'55"N

Longitude: -1.8738 / 1°52'25"W

OS Eastings: 408429

OS Northings: 422488

OS Grid: SE084224

Mapcode National: GBR HTCN.3T

Mapcode Global: WHC9T.59Z9

Plus Code: 9C5WM4XG+GF

Entry Name: 25-40, Calder Terrace including 43-60, St Stephens Street

Listing Date: 19 March 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1138770

English Heritage Legacy ID: 447623

ID on this website: 101138770

Location: Copley, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, HX3

County: Calderdale

Electoral Ward/Division: Skircoat

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Halifax

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Halifax All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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SE 02 SE
SP/596

CALDER TERRACE
Nos 25-42 (consecutive)

Includes 43-60 (consecutive) St. Stephen's Street

GV
II

Back-to-back terrace of 36 houses. 1840's for Colonel Edward Akroyed probably by W H Crossland. Hammer dressed stone with ashlar dressings. Slate roof. Chamfered plinth. Tudor arched doors with ornamental strap hinges in stop-chamfered surrounds. Three light mullion and transom window with three light mullion window above, to one side, and, to the other, a small window with one above in gabled dormer shared with adjacent house. All windows double chamfered. Both elevations have eight dormers, nine stacks to ridge with plinth, tabling and vertical groove to each face.

End houses break forward under coped gable with two light mullion window and two light mullion and transom window above. End elevations have three light mullion and transom window with some above and cellar door below, Tudor arched door and Tudor arched shop window in moulded surround and additional stack to eaves. Garden walls in narrow coursed sandstone with triangular copings. Important early example of planned industrial housing.

N Pevsner, Yorkshire West Riding (London 1979) p 170; D Linstrum, West Yorkshire Architects and Architecture (London 1978) p 135-6.

Listing NGR: SE0842922488

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