Lodge, Gate Piers And Boundary Wall To Former North Lane Pumping Station is a Grade II listed building in the Leeds local planning authority area, England. Lodge, boundary wall.

Lodge, Gate Piers And Boundary Wall To Former North Lane Pumping Station

WRENN ID
gaunt-eave-holly
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Leeds
Country
England
Type
Lodge, boundary wall
Source
Historic England listing

Description

LEEDS

SE2736SE NORTH LANE, Headingley 714-1/61/806 (South East side) Lodge, gate piers and boundary wall to former North Lane Pumping Station

GV II

Lodge, gate piers and boundary wall to pumping station. 1879-80, altered 1993-4. For the former Leeds Corporation Waterworks. Rock-faced ashlar, plain stone dressings and slate roof to lodge, ashlar gate piers, coursed squared gritstone walls. INTERIOR: not inspected. The walling extended from the corner of the former public library (not included) SW of the lodge along the North Lane boundary for a distance of approx 80m, now with wide central entrance (instead of former entrance). Lodge: quoins, plinth; a small square single-storey building with steeply-pitched roof and stepped gable copings; entrance on SE side and large rectangular window on NE, both blocked. Boundary wall, stepped up and with stepped gabled copings. Gate piers square, chamfered, with wide pyramidal capstones. Formerly 1 pedestrian gate and a pair of gates in same style: bars and dog bars with scroll finials, scrolled top rail.

Listing NGR: SE2774236123

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