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68 and 70 Vicar Lane

A Grade II Listed Building in City, Bradford

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Latitude: 53.7947 / 53°47'40"N

Longitude: -1.7468 / 1°44'48"W

OS Eastings: 416775

OS Northings: 433185

OS Grid: SE167331

Mapcode National: GBR JLK.F8

Mapcode Global: WHC99.4WG8

Plus Code: 9C5WQ7V3+V7

Entry Name: 68 and 70 Vicar Lane

Listing Date: 9 August 1983

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1133651

English Heritage Legacy ID: 337282

ID on this website: 101133651

Location: Eastbrook, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1

County: Bradford

Electoral Ward/Division: City

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Bradford

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Cathedral Church of St Peter Bradford

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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SE 1633 SE
37/1153

VICAR LANE (north-east side) BD1
Nos 68 and 70

GV
II

Part of the same warehouse block as No 66 qv. Built in 1866 to the designs of Eli Milnes. Corner site with Currer Street. Four-storey tall palazzo elevations of sandstone ashlar rising from deep blind basement with platband over. Bowed corner. The Currer Street front ascends hill on slight concave curve contrasting effectively with the corner. Facing Vicar Lane the basement has boldly vermiculated coursing whilst to Currer Street there are rock faced panels with deeply grooved coursing between. Horizontal grooving to ground floor of Vicar Lane front. Dentil cornice over ground floor, sill bands to upper floors, bracketed projecting eaves cornice. The corner is flanked by grooved pilaster strips, panelled at third floor level; cornices broken forward over. The entrance on corner is a tripartite group of archivolt arched pilastered niches flanking similar arched doorway with head keystone. Bowed door with fanlight. Large fielded panels below niches. The upper floor corner windows are tripartite, architrave surround with consoles to cornice on first floor, similar but without consoles on second floor and plain on third floor. The ground floor windows to Vicar Lane are round-healed with grooving struck into the arches. Large round arched waggonway. Plain close set window to upper floor. The sandstone "brick" elevation to Currer Street has archivolt arched ground floor windows linked by impost string. Plain windows above. Important corner site.

Listing NGR: SE1677533185

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