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The shop has a stone front and is in brick elsewhere. It has stone gutter brackets, a stone slate roof, three storeys and four bays. In the ground floor is a 19th-century shop front with panelled pilasters and massive consoles flanking a modillioned fascia, and the upper floors contain sash windows. [50] II: 42–48 New Street
The Kingsgate Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Huddersfield located to the west of Shorehead Roundabout and East of the junction of King Street and Queen Street and Cross Church Street. It is currently owned by WD Huddersfield Ltd, a subsidy of WD Leisure. It opened in February 2002 after 12 years of planning and delays.
The listed buildings in Huddersfield are arranged by wards as follows: Listed buildings in Huddersfield (Ashbrow Ward) Listed buildings in Huddersfield (Dalton Ward) Listed buildings in Huddersfield (Greenhead Ward) Listed buildings in Huddersfield (Lindley Ward) Listed buildings in Huddersfield (Newsome Ward - central area)
Peters Fashions, also known as Peters of Huddersfield, is a family-run department store in the market town of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. Peters of Huddersfield store front in 2017 The business has its origins in the department store Kayes , founded in 1863.
In 2021, Huddersfield Art Gallery was temporarily relocated to the Piazza Centre to allow work to take place on the original building. [4] A campaign has since launched to oppose the demolition of the Piazza Centre, arguing that the spaces within it are beneficial to local arts communities.
By the first years of the 20th century, the Ramsden family found themselves with serious debts. One account suggests that they owed £800,000 to their bankers. Another recounts an approach made to a town councillor by a member of the Rothschild family, during a trade mission to Austria as early as 1894, suggesting the council might buy the estate.
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Newsome used to have a large bakehouse, (which made award-winning pork pies), but these industrial units, (across from, now damaged, Newsome Mill), now hold businesses. The Huddersfield Examiner announced in February 2013 the closure to the Huddersfield shops, as well as the bakehouse. [1]