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Latitude: 53.8179 / 53°49'4"N
Longitude: -1.5307 / 1°31'50"W
OS Eastings: 430996
OS Northings: 435840
OS Grid: SE309358
Mapcode National: GBR BMC.R5
Mapcode Global: WHC9D.G9BG
Plus Code: 9C5WRF99+5P
Entry Name: Numbers 1-4 Newton Grove (Terrace)
Listing Date: 11 September 1996
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1256082
English Heritage Legacy ID: 465295
ID on this website: 101256082
Location: Potternewton, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS7
County: Leeds
Electoral Ward/Division: Chapel Allerton
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Leeds
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: St Martin, Potternewton with All Souls, Little London
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Terrace of houses
SE33NW
714-1/7/1029
LEEDS
HAREHILLS AVENUE, Potternewton
(North side)
Newton Grove (terrace), Nos.1-4 (Consecutive)
GV
II
4 houses. 1860-70. Coursed squared gritstone and ashlar, slate
roof. 3 storeys over basement, 4 houses each with 3
first-floor windows, No.1 (left) later divided into 2
properties to left of entrance.
Nos 1, 2 & 3 have stone steps up to porch with Tuscan columns
supporting entablature, cornice and blocking course, large
canted bay window in similar style to right, moulded
architraves to 1st- and (smaller) 2nd-floor windows, frames
(probably 4-pane sashes) replaced. Stone gutter brackets,
stone stacks forward of ridge between properties.
No.4 (far right): stone steps with original wrought-iron
handrail with moulded standards up to a 4-panel door and
fanlight in keyed round arch right, moulded doorcase with
large console brackets supporting cornice, 2 sashes with 8
uneven panes to left, 4-pane sashes to 1st and 2nd floor, all
in segmental-arched architraves with keystones and sill
brackets.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
The first directory entry for this row is 1870 when the
occupants included the Revd ER Conder, an oil merchant, a
leather manufacturer, and an engineer. No.1 was probably
divided into 2 properties when the adjoining block of shops,
Nos 168-176 Chapeltown Road (qv) was built in 1891.
(White's Directory of Leeds: 1870-).
Listing NGR: SE3099635840
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