Latitude: 53.7957 / 53°47'44"N
Longitude: -1.5428 / 1°32'34"W
OS Eastings: 430213
OS Northings: 433361
OS Grid: SE302333
Mapcode National: GBR BKM.54
Mapcode Global: WHC9D.8VLJ
Plus Code: 9C5WQFW4+7V
Entry Name: Time Ball Buildings
Listing Date: 22 March 1974
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1255855
English Heritage Legacy ID: 465572
Also known as: Time Ball Buildings, Leeds
ID on this website: 101255855
Location: Granary Wharf, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1
County: Leeds
Electoral Ward/Division: City and Hunslet
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Leeds
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Leeds City
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Building
LEEDS
SE3033SW BRIGGATE
714-1/78/59 (West side)
22/03/74 Nos.24, 25 AND 26
Time Ball Buildings
GV II*
Houses and shops, now restaurant. Early C19 with elaborate
decoration added c1872 (Nos 25 & 26) and c1900 (No.24 and
ground floor), restored 1993. Alterations for the firm of J
Dyson, watchmaker. Stucco facade, probably slate roof.
3 storeys, 4 windows. Quoins. Nos 25 and 26: 4-pane sashes, in
canted bays to first floor; architraves, moulded cornice on
console brackets; moulded panels below eaves with raised
lettering: 'TIME BALL BUILDINGS'; modillion cornice between
large console brackets and surmounted by scrolled finials. Bay
windows flank a large pedimented clock case, the face carrying
the lettering, 'JOHN DYSON 25 & 26'; elaborate wrought-iron
cresting rises above eaves line and includes spiral and
palmette motifs as decoration to the overthrow which
terminates in a weather vane and frames the shaft and time
ball.
No.24: added elaborate wooden bay window rises through upper
storeys and retains fine curved glass panes at first floor,
moulded cornice and small pediment surmounted by small dome
topped by a sphere; cantilevered from front of bay is a large
clock in frame with ironwork spandrels, letters D & S, TEMPUS
FUGIT, and the date, 1865, all surmounted by a figure of
Father Time. Ground floor: continuous pilastered shop front,
entrances centre and far left.
INTERIOR: contains important fittings including ornate
panelling, etched missors, counters and shelving plus a
mechanism (now relocated) which formerly raised and lowered
the window displays, allowing safe storage in the
cellar/vaults each night.
HISTORICAL NOTE: used by a distiller, saddler and trunk maker,
a haircutter and perfumier and a stationer through the C19
until c1869-71 when Boar Lane was being rebuilt and the
premises were uninhabited. In 1872 J Dyson, watchmaker, was at
No.26; by 1890 the firm occupied the whole of the building.
The gilded time ball mechanism was linked to Greenwich and
dropped at exactly 1pm each day; this feature, together with
the window mechanism, makes Dyson's a rare survival of
elaborate Victorian/Edwardian shop innovation and design.
(Lingard S, University of Leeds: Index of buildings in
Briggate (unpublished thesis)).
Listing NGR: SE3021333361
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