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IN THE ENTRY FOR THE FOLLOWING TF 1088 - 1188 CHAPEL STREET
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Railway Station II
The description shall be amended as follows: Railway station. 1848 for the Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction Railway,
later Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway.
Single storey 11 bay facade, red brick with simplified pilasters and entablature
in yellow brick. Nicely moulded segment-headed windows, sashed, and string-
course connecting them at sill level, all of stone. Central entrance bay
projects, with coupled Doric stone pilasters either side of door, and entablature
above. Broad doorway with moulded surround and bracketed cornice above.
Small segment headed windows at sides of this projecting bay. Slate roof,
partially renewed with modern tiles, yellow brick chimneys in pairs with stone
cornices.
The platform front is faced entirely in yellow brick. From left to right
4 windows, segment headed 12 pane sashes, 6 light bay windows with three stone
mullions, door, two windows, door. The front is unaltered apart from a small
canopy added when the trainshed roof was removed. Interior. The booking
hall and the men's lavatory are both unaltered.
The opposite (London) platform has a blind wall with segmented headed recesses.
Timber passenger shelter added when train shed roof removed. The train shed
was originally covered by a trussed roof spanning the tracks and resting on
the top of the walls. ------------------------------------ TF 1088-1188 CHAPEL STREET
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Railway Station II
c. 1850. Single storey 11 bay facade, red brick with simplified pilasters and
entablature in yellow brick. Nicely moulded segment-headed windows, sashes, and
stringcourse connecting them at sill level, all of stone. Central entrance bay
projects, with coupled Doric stone pilasters either side of door, and entablature
above. Broad doorway with moulded surround and bracketted cornice above. Small
segment headed windows at sides of this projecting bay. Slate roof, partially renewed
with modern tiles, yellow brick chimneys in pairs with stone cornices. Only this
external facade survives, canopies etc all demolished.
Listing NGR: TF1070688750
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Legacy System:
LBS
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