South Range, 14 Queen'S Court is a Grade II listed building in the Leeds local planning authority area, England. Warehouse, workshop, shop.

South Range, 14 Queen'S Court

WRENN ID
endless-plinth-blackthorn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Leeds
Country
England
Type
Warehouse, workshop, shop
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SE3033SW 714-1/78/353

LEEDS QUEEN'S COURT (South side) No.14 South range

GV II

Warehouse and workshops, now shops and vacant. Mid C18, early C19 with alterations c1860 and restoration 1989. Brick, some English bond, slate roof. 2 builds: 3-storey, 6-window range to rear of Nos 165A-169 Briggate (qv) with late C19-early C20 single-storey lean-to; cambered heads to first-floor windows, flat arches to first floor, sashes in flush frames, C20 windows and rebuilding to walling to left; round tie-bar plates. 3-storey, 7-window former warehouse, set back slightly from line of range to right, the 2 windows right possibly an infill; central cambered arches to former loading doors; round-arched doorway right in moulded stone surround with thistle motif, panelled double doors, threshold stone has crudely-carved inscription: 'M T ROBERTSON'; cambered arches to windows, C20 frames; 'S' shaped tie bar plates; stepped eaves. INTERIOR: not inspected. Possibly part was the premises of P Waugh, cornflour and bacon dealer, in the later C18 and early C19. For further historical information, see Nos 165A-169 Briggate (qv). The Queen's Court and Briggate group is a rare survival of the type of mixed housing and workshop complex built in restricted areas of the centre of Leeds in the later C18 and C19.

Listing NGR: SE3026733290

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