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Mills occupied by George Brettle and Company Limited (that part along the Chapel Street frontage, bounded on the north by the 1834 building, including northern rear wing, and, on the south, by the rec

A Grade II* Listed Building in Belper, Derbyshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.0219 / 53°1'18"N

Longitude: -1.4847 / 1°29'5"W

OS Eastings: 434659

OS Northings: 347298

OS Grid: SK346472

Mapcode National: GBR 6CP.HG2

Mapcode Global: WHDGF.597Q

Plus Code: 9C5W2GC8+P4

Entry Name: Mills occupied by George Brettle and Company Limited (that part along the Chapel Street frontage, bounded on the north by the 1834 building, including northern rear wing, and, on the south, by the rec

Listing Date: 3 February 1966

Last Amended: 13 December 1979

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1087409

English Heritage Legacy ID: 78438

ID on this website: 101087409

Location: Belper, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, DE56

County: Derbyshire

District: Amber Valley

Civil Parish: Belper

Built-Up Area: Belper

Traditional County: Derbyshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire

Church of England Parish: Belper Christ Church

Church of England Diocese: Derby

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CHAPEL STREET (West Side )
Mills occupied by George Brettle and Co Ltd (that part along the Chapel Street frontage, bounded on the north by the 1834 building, including northern rear wing, and, on the south, by the recessed, single storey red brick building)

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1834. A large stone building, with symmetrical classical facade, along Chapel Street frontage, with adjoining parts to south. Ashlar, slate roof. Three storeys. End bays of northern building of three windows each, slightly advanced under cornice. Thirteen windows in centre section, mostly fixed lights but some sashes with glazing bars. Angle piers, no cornice to centre. Segmental arched entrance with keystone at south side of centre section. Mounting block adjoins this.

Rear, two storey, northern wing has hipped slate roof and similar fenestration except one, round-arched ground floor window on rear elevation. To south of this, is a two storey, three bay stone faced section with three round-arched windows with glazing bars, parapet, red brick rear. Adjoining to south, recessed single storey red brick building of earlier/mid C19, with stone eaves and hipped slate roof. Nine arched windows, with glazing bars.

The 1834 building was originally a warehouse for the domestic frame work knitting industry.

Listing NGR: SK3465947298

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