1-13, AMELIA STREET (See details for further address information) is a Grade II listed building in the Bradford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 March 1985. Terrace of houses. 1 related planning application.
1-13, AMELIA STREET (See details for further address information)
- WRENN ID
- fossil-joist-sable
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bradford
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 7 March 1985
- Type
- Terrace of houses
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
This is a terrace of eight workers' houses with two attached end lodging houses, completed in 1854 as part of Titus Salt’s model village of Saltaire, designed by Lockwood and Mawson. The buildings are constructed of hammer-dressed stone and have Welsh slate roofs. The end houses are three storeys high, while the central houses are two storeys. Each house has one bay. The end houses project forward. Each house originally had a plain entrance and a single window to each floor, although some later windows were inserted for bathrooms. Paired stone brackets support the guttering. The end houses, which are more architecturally significant due to their prominence on Caroline Street and Albert Terrace, feature round-arched, archivolted openings on the ground floor, square-headed openings on the first floor, and wooden brackets to the gutter. They have hipped roofs. The return facades are two bays wide.
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