Trinity Street Lodge On Corner Of Park Avenue is a Grade II listed building in the Kirklees local planning authority area, England. Lodge.

Trinity Street Lodge On Corner Of Park Avenue

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Kirklees
Country
England
Type
Lodge
Source
Historic England listing

Description

GREENHEAD PARK 1. 5113 Trinity Street Lodge on corner of Park Avenue SE 1316 33/574 II 2. 1884. Rock-faced. Ashlar dressings. One storey and attics. Pitched slate roof, half-hipped. Tile cresting. Cast iron weather-vane on ridge. Bargeboarded gables. Deeply overhanging eaves on wooden brackets. Eaves at east overhang enough to completely cover a 1st floor balcony with turned balusters, itself supported on one-storey canted bay, windows with shaped lintels. One 2-light stone mullioned window with chamfered mullions and shaped lintels on 1st floor. To south of this facade, roof is catslide and comes down over a porch with 4 turned bulbous columns arched to eaves line. On north side is a projecting gable with central chimneybreast in which is set a plaque inscribed "THIS PARK WAS SECURED FOR THE TOWN MAINLY THROUGH THE ACTION OF ALDERMAN THOMAS DENHAM AND WAS OPENED TO THE PUBLIC ON SATURDAY 27th SEPTEMBER 1884 BY ALDERMAN WRIGHT MELLOR JP DL MAYOR OF HUDDERSFIELD", and above this an achievement of arms with the motto "JUVAT IMPIGROS DEUS". 2 narrow windows either side. In re-entrant angle is porch with hipped ark sprocketed roof, deeply overhanging eaves on brackets supported on turned bulbous posts. Attic dormer with hipped roof, modillioned eaves cornice and window with shaped stone lintel.

Listing NGR: SE1382416886

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