Latitude: 52.2437 / 52°14'37"N
Longitude: -0.8696 / 0°52'10"W
OS Eastings: 477276
OS Northings: 261209
OS Grid: SP772612
Mapcode National: GBR BW9.8Z8
Mapcode Global: VHDRZ.WV4W
Plus Code: 9C4X64VJ+F5
Entry Name: Mobbs Miller House Including Front Walls, Railings and Gates
Listing Date: 23 April 2004
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1391021
English Heritage Legacy ID: 492710
ID on this website: 101391021
Location: Abington, West Northamptonshire, NN1
County: West Northamptonshire
Electoral Ward/Division: Abington
Parish: Northampton
Built-Up Area: Northampton
Traditional County: Northamptonshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northamptonshire
Church of England Parish: Northampton Christ Church
Church of England Diocese: Peterborough
Tagged with: Architectural structure
725/0/10037 CHRISTCHURCH ROAD
23-APR-04 Mobbs Miller House including front wal
ls, railings and gates
II
Boot and shoe factory. 1922-5. By the in-house architect L.G. Elkins. For the Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd. Red brick with darker brown brick centre block and ornaments and also stone dressings. Parapeted roofs. Early Georgian style. 2 storeys, in small part with attic. North-light sheds to rear behind the 2 adjoining frontage ranges to Christchurch Road and Ardington Road complete a square plan. The road fronts have long 2-storey ranges of windows of 8/8 sashes over 12/12 sashes alternating with giant rusticated pilasters with stone capitals. The main entrance has a columned frontispiece with Venetian window over set in an aedicule with shallow open pediment. Stone attic over. The 3 ground floor windows either side have round-arched heads with elaborate rusticated surrounds. The side entrance to Ardington Road has a 4-window range of 3 storeys with giant pilasters and the windows linked vertically by brackets and stone aprons. Along the fronts are low walls with ornamental iron railings and gates.
HISTORY.
The factory was used by the CWS until its acquisition by the last manufacturers, Mobbs Miller, in 1969, and then was in plastic unit sole and plastic heel production until the 1980's.
SOURCES.
EH Northamptonshire Boot and Shoe Survey, Site Report No.105.
Morrison, Kathryn A., with Bond, Ann, 'Built to Last' The Boot and Shoe Buildings of Northamptonshire', forthcoming, pp.8 and 19 and fig.41.
This is the last great factory of the boot and shoe industry built at a time when the industry had already peaked and very few new factories were erected. The CWS had the great advantage of a large dependable customer base. The factory was carefully designed to blend into a suburban setting close to Abington Park with its finely detailed fronts giving the appearance of municipal offices or an educational establishment.
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