16, Dock Street is a Grade II listed building in the Leeds local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 October 1990. House, brewery tool store.
16, Dock Street
- WRENN ID
- second-steel-crow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Leeds
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 10 October 1990
- Type
- House, brewery tool store
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
No. 16 Dock Street is a house that has been converted into a brewery tool store. It dates from the mid-18th century and has been altered in the 19th and 20th centuries. The building is constructed of rendered brick with a slate roof, featuring altered eaves supported by wooden brackets at the center and left. It stands three stories tall and has three first-floor windows, with the window on the right located in a full-height, slightly projecting entrance bay. The entrance bay and the far left of the building have long and short quoins, and there is a stone chamfered plinth. The first-floor windows have tall four-pane sashes, while the ground-floor window has been altered, likely to accommodate a large shop window, although the keyblocks remain. The entrance features a six-panel door with a cut-back surround and a moulded cornice.
The building is likely the remains of a merchant's house from an area that was occupied by 1725, with a frontage that resembles the wider houses on Briggate, specifically Nos. 3-5 and 165A-169.
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