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Reference no. 1138774


Description: Nos. 149-160 (consecutive)

Address: 149 - 160 Railway Terrace (consec) Copley Halifax Calderdale HX3 0UJ

Grade: II

Group detail: Railway Terrace

Full description:
Terrace of 12 houses. 1840's for Colonel Edward Akroyd probably by W H Crossland. Hammer-dressed stone with ashlar dressings. Slate roof. Chamfered plinth. Tudor arched doors with ornamental strap hinges in stop chamfered surrounds. 3-light mullion and transom window to alternate sides with 3-light mullion window above. Inner 10 houses paired with 5 gabled dormers each of which has copings, kneelers and two single lights with transom to the upper floor and later inserted paired windows below. Projecting course at eaves provides continuous support to cast iron gutter. Gable ends quoined with coped verges and kneelers. 6 square stacks to ridge have plinth, tabling and vertical groove to each face. Important early example of planned industrial housing. N Pevsner, Yorkshire West Riding (London 1979) p 170; D Linstrum, West Yorkshire Architects and Architecture (London 1978) p 135-6.


Last updated: 04/05/2025