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Latitude: 52.6118 / 52°36'42"N
Longitude: -1.1258 / 1°7'33"W
OS Eastings: 459287
OS Northings: 301919
OS Grid: SK592019
Mapcode National: GBR FJT.DM
Mapcode Global: WHDJJ.PM22
Plus Code: 9C4WJV6F+PM
Entry Name: Former Wheatsheaf Works, the Co-op Boot and Shoe Factory and attached railings
Listing Date: 15 February 1994
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1250214
English Heritage Legacy ID: 432493
Also known as: Wheatsheaf Works, The Co Operative Boot And Shoe Factory And Attached Railings
The Wheatsheaf Works
ID on this website: 101250214
Location: Knighton Fields, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE2
County: City of Leicester
Electoral Ward/Division: Castle
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Leicester
Traditional County: Leicestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Leicestershire
Church of England Parish: Emmaus Team
Church of England Diocese: Leicester
Tagged with: Architectural structure
This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 20/11/2020
SK 50 SE
17/10032
LEICESTER
KNIGHTON FIELDS ROAD (north side)
Former Wheatsheaf Works, the Co-op Boot and Shoe Factory and attached railings
(formerly listed as Wheatsheaf Works, the Co-op Boot and Shoe Factory and attached railings)
II
Boot and Shoe Factory. 1891, extended c1900. Built for the Co-operative Wholesale Society. Red brick with red brick dressings and slate roofs. Quadrangular plan with a later
wing to the north-west. Neo-Jacobean style.
West front is divided into nine bays with 29 windows arranged 3:4:3:3:3:3:3:3:4. The bays are divided by pairs of giant brick pilasters and topped by a bold dentilated cornice and plain parapet. Each of the outer four window bays has four tall cross casements on the ground floor, and four smaller, similar windows above, topped with ornate brick gables with divided pediments, ball finials and two circular windows. Each of the three window inner bays has two large round headed windows, with moulded arches and imposts on the ground floor and above three cross casements with linked cills. The fourth of these bays contains the main entrance with large double panel doors and a moulded ashlar surround with pairs of decorative pilasters and a pediment. To the north the tower bay has similar fenestration to the inner bays with above a clock tower defined by pairs of giant pilasters, each face has three round headed windows and above a large clock in a moulded surround with eight keystones. Above a brick entablature, a deep parapet and a rectangular pyramidal roof. The later wing to the north eight bays, 26 windows arranged 4:3:3:3:3:3:3:4, with similar fenestration as the main facade. The south front thirteen bays, 41 windows arranged 4:3:3:3:3:3:3:3:3:3:3:3:4. The fenestration is the same as the west front with a basement, though the central bay has three tall cross casements on the ground floor and three smaller, similar windows above, and it is topped with a brick gable. The east front eight bays, 26 windows arranged 4:3:3:3:3:3:3:4, with fenestration identical to the west front, plus a basement and no tower. The north front 32 bays, 32 windows arranged 4:3:3:3:3:3:3:3:3:4, with fenestration very similar to the other facades, though the outer three window bays project as service towers.
Attached to the west front is a low wall with ornate iron railings and four sets of ornate iron gates with square brick piers and moulded caps. This building was the largest footwear factory in the world when it was completed.
Listing NGR: SK5928701919
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