St Patricks Presbytery is a Grade II listed building in the Kirklees local planning authority area, England. Presbytery.

St Patricks Presbytery

WRENN ID
eastward-garret-smoke
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Kirklees
Country
England
Type
Presbytery
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

St Patrick's Presbytery, located at 34 New North Road in Highfield, is a mid-19th century building constructed from ashlar stone. It stands two storeys tall and features a string course at the eaves level and a crenellated parapet. The façade includes four ranges of stone mullioned casements with hoodmoulds, with the northernmost range projecting forward. On the ground floor, there are three windows with pointed arches and marginal glazing bars. The entrance door has a pointed chamfered arch and a square hoodmould.

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