1-10, Lockwood Street is a Grade II listed building in the Bradford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 March 1985. A C19 Workers' houses. 3 related planning applications.

1-10, Lockwood Street

WRENN ID
turning-plaster-winter
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bradford
Country
England
Date first listed
7 March 1985
Type
Workers' houses
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is a terrace of ten improved workers’ houses, built in 1868 as part of the Saltaire model village. The terrace was designed by Lockwood and Mawson for Titus Salt. The houses are constructed from hammer-dressed stone with a Welsh slate roof. They are two storeys high, and the end houses slightly project forward with bracketed gables. Each house originally had two bays. The entrances have stepped reveals with fanlights above, and the ground-floor windows are round-arched and archivolted. The end houses have a triple group of windows with round-arched lights on the first floor; the others have square-headed windows there. A sill band runs across the first floor. Number 5 retains its original six-pane sashes. Stone brackets support the gutter. The return elevations are two bays wide.

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