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The Goods Shed, Yate Railway Station

A Grade II Listed Building in Yate, South Gloucestershire

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Latitude: 51.5407 / 51°32'26"N

Longitude: -2.4323 / 2°25'56"W

OS Eastings: 370116

OS Northings: 182516

OS Grid: ST701825

Mapcode National: GBR JY.G2W6

Mapcode Global: VH88B.SJJQ

Plus Code: 9C3VGHR9+73

Entry Name: The Goods Shed, Yate Railway Station

Listing Date: 8 June 1995

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1234324

English Heritage Legacy ID: 410201

ID on this website: 101234324

Location: Yate, South Gloucestershire, BS37

County: South Gloucestershire

Civil Parish: Yate

Built-Up Area: Yate

Traditional County: Gloucestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire

Church of England Parish: Yate

Church of England Diocese: Bristol

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Description


In the entry for:-

ST 78 SW YATE STATION ROAD

The Goods Shed, Yate
7/10000 Railway Station


- II


the description shall be amended as follows:

delete the first line: 'Includes: The Goods Shed, Yate Railway Station STATION ROAD
WESTERLEIGH.'

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This building was added to the list by the 6th Amendment, dated 8 June 1995

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The following building shall be added to the list:-


ST 78 SW YATE STATION ROAD

7/10000 The Goods Shed, Yate
Railway Station


- II

Includes: The Goods Shed, Yate Railway Station STATION ROAD WESTERLEIGH.
Railway goods shed. 1844, to a design by I.K. Brunel for the GWR. Built of brick with Bath stone
dressings and stone-coped Welsh slate roof with diagonally-set brick stack to office. Rectangular
plan. Tudor Revival details. Single storey, 3 bays. Two 4-centred arches to outer doorways on the
south elevation, the left-hand one forming a goods wagon entrance for a siding which extends
through the building; the gateway has full-height doors which are now clad with corrugated sheet;
to the right is a matching stone arch to original opening, infilled with brick; to centre is a small
single-storey lean-to office with stone pointed-arched window openings on the south and east
elevations; above in the gable of the main shed is a single window with stone surround. West
elevation faces the main line and has end pilasters, and 3 chamfered pointed-arched stone window
surrounds, each infilled with ashlar. North elevation has single-rail wagon gateway to right with
pointed-arched stone surround and full-height timber gates clad in corrugated sheeting; two lower
gabled structures have been removed. East elevation has full-height opening with brick pilasters to
either side and 2 sets of plank double doors in weatherboarded surround. Interior not inspected but
said to have retained original trusses. A complete example of a Brunel-design goods shed, dating
from the early years of railway development in this country.


Listing NGR: ST7011682516

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