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30 and 32, Hyde Terrace

A Grade II Listed Building in Hyde Park and Woodhouse, Leeds

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Latitude: 53.8039 / 53°48'13"N

Longitude: -1.5582 / 1°33'29"W

OS Eastings: 429194

OS Northings: 434263

OS Grid: SE291342

Mapcode National: GBR BFJ.W6

Mapcode Global: WHC9D.1N88

Plus Code: 9C5WRC3R+GP

Entry Name: 30 and 32, Hyde Terrace

Listing Date: 5 August 1976

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1375017

English Heritage Legacy ID: 465897

ID on this website: 101375017

Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS2

County: Leeds

Electoral Ward/Division: Hyde Park and Woodhouse

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Leeds

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Leeds St George

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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LEEDS

SE2934SW HYDE TERRACE, University Campus
714-1/73/1156 (North East side)
05/08/76 Nos.30 AND 32

II

Pair of houses with entrance railings, now University of Leeds
Department of Community Medicine. 1840, later C19 and C20
additions. Probably by John Clark. Red brick, Flemish bond,
stone details, slate roof, wrought-iron details.
3 storeys over basement, 6 first-floor windows. Doors to outer
bays have traceried overlights and pilastered surrounds with
entablature and cornice. Added bay window to basement and
ground floor left; tall sashes with flat brick arches and
glazing bars to ground and 1st floors, 9-pane sashes to 2nd. A
deep stone band at 1st-floor sill level and scrolled iron
brackets to former balcony, 2nd-floor sill band. Stone
cornice, blocking course and shallow pediment overall; large
centre stack and end ridge stacks. Mid C20 attic storey.
Railings flanking entrance steps: moulded terminals, pointed
vase finials.
INTERIOR: reputed to retain columns in entrance hall to No.32
(left); in both houses the original staircase and ceilings
survive.
No.30 was first occupied by Frederick Baines, partner with his
brother Edward in the production of the Leeds Mercury; No.32
was first occupied by Edward Smith, woollen draper, tailor and
undertaker whose premises were in Briggate.
(Beresford, M: Walks Round Red Brick: Leeds University Press:
1980-: 97).


Listing NGR: SE2919434263

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