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LEEDS SE3033SW DOCK STREET
714-1/78/153 (South side)
22/09/75 Nos.32-38 (Even)
(Formerly Listed as:
DOCK STREET
(South side)
Nos.30A AND 32-38 (Even)) GV II Houses with warehouses/workshops, now offices and workshops.
c1790, converted c1980. Probably by John Kendall. Red brick,
Flemish bond to Kendell Street facade, random and English bond
to Dock Street, stone slate roof, 3-flue stack to left,
Kendell Street.
3 storeys, 10 first-floor windows, the 2 on left blind; C20
flush wood frames, small-pane sashes, stone sills throughout,
top-storey windows smaller. Ground floor, from right to left:
blocked doorway, formerly No.30A, 2 windows, wide round-arched
opening, No.32 with double doors, window, blocked doorway,
door with overlight in plain wood surround (No.36), sash with
margin lights, round-headed door with fanlight (No.38), 2
windows, 2 blind windows.
Left return, Kendell Street: stone plinth, slightly recessed
sashes with glazing bars, brick wedge-lintels, stone sills;
continuous sill band to first and 2nd floors.
Window spacing suggests that the Kendell Street facade was a
town house but former central entrance blocked.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
HISTORICAL NOTE: probably built by the joiner John Kendall,
one of the craftsmen involved in the building of workers'
housing from 1780 onwards. He bought the field here and
erected 18 back-to-backs in Kendell Street behind this range;
he sold the remainder of the land to James Cooper in 1793 who
built 16 blind-back houses, some against the rear of this
block. The 1847 OS map shows the central entrance with step,
forecourt garden wall and gateway on the east, Kendall (sic)
Street side of No.38.
(Fraser, D (Ed): A History of Modern Leeds: Manchester: 1980-:
89; Beresford, M: East End, West End: Leeds 1684-1842).
Listing NGR: SE3046933150
Legacy
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Legacy System number:
466244
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Sources
Books and journals Beresford, M W, East End West End The Face of Leeds During Urbanisation 1684 to 1842, (1988) Fraser, D, A History of Modern Leeds, (1980), 89
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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