Latitude: 52.3983 / 52°23'53"N
Longitude: -0.7245 / 0°43'28"W
OS Eastings: 486878
OS Northings: 278576
OS Grid: SP868785
Mapcode National: GBR CVW.PLV
Mapcode Global: VHDR9.DZBB
Plus Code: 9C4X97XG+85
Entry Name: Dalkeith Works
Listing Date: 23 April 2004
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1391023
English Heritage Legacy ID: 492712
ID on this website: 101391023
Location: Kettering, North Northamptonshire, NN16
County: North Northamptonshire
Electoral Ward/Division: William Knibb
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Kettering
Traditional County: Northamptonshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northamptonshire
Church of England Parish: Kettering St Peter and St Paul
Church of England Diocese: Peterborough
Tagged with: Architectural structure
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23-APR-04 Dalkeith Works
II
Boot and shoe factory. 1873, extended in similar style by 1884. For Abbot and Bird. Orange-red brick with stone ashlar dressings. C20 concrete tile hipped roofs with deep eaves supported on shaped stone eaves brackets. Italianate style. 3 storeys with 2-storey and single-storey elements on right end. Main range has 17-window front of cast-iron framed windows with round-arched heads to ground and first floors and segmental above. Raised storey bands and quoins. Doorways in slightly projecting 2- and 3-window elements to centre and far right (the latter the pre-1884 extension). The right end has the 2-storey element of 2 windows over doorway in moulded stone surround and small window, and a single-storey 3 windows and doorway element. Rear walling has brick window heads.
HISTORY.
This factory was built for Abbot and Bird in 1873 and they are noted as still operating here until c.1914 when it was bought by James Partridge, a shoe mercer and manufacturer. By 1924 it had become a printing works.
SOURCES.
EH Northamptonshire Boot and Shoe Survey, Site Report No.51.
Morrison, Kathryn A., with Bond, Ann, 'Built to Last? The Boot and Shoe Buildings of Northamptonshire', forthcoming, pp.12-14.
This well-detailed factory was one of the earliest large boot and shoe factories in Kettering and was built in the Italianate style, the fashionable one for factories in the town, no doubt recalling the splendid Manfield factory in Northampton of 1857 (demolished 1982). This example is one of the earliest and most impressive boot and shoe factories to survive and it retains its fine external appearance.
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