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K6 Telephone Kiosk Outside Number 13 (Royal Bank of Scotland)

A Grade II Listed Building in Central, Barnsley

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Latitude: 53.5541 / 53°33'14"N

Longitude: -1.4816 / 1°28'53"W

OS Eastings: 434439

OS Northings: 406511

OS Grid: SE344065

Mapcode National: GBR LW3B.1P

Mapcode Global: WHDCQ.6XQQ

Plus Code: 9C5WHG39+J9

Entry Name: K6 Telephone Kiosk Outside Number 13 (Royal Bank of Scotland)

Listing Date: 28 October 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1151130

English Heritage Legacy ID: 333778

ID on this website: 101151130

Location: Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70

County: Barnsley

Electoral Ward/Division: Central

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Barnsley

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Barnsley St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

Tagged with: K6 telephone box

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Description


SE 3406 NW
8/73

BARNSLEY
CHURCH STREET
(east side)
K6 Telephone Kiosk outside No.13 (Royal Bank of Scotland)

GV
II

Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by Lion
Foundry. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated George VI crowns
to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door.

Listing NGR: SE3443906511

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