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The lock keeper's cottage is adjacent to Cooper Bridge Lock on the Huddersfield Broad Canal. It is in stone with a stone slate roof, two storeys and three bays. On the front is a central doorway, and the windows are sashes, some blocked. [39] II: Lodge, Fixby Park
The openings on the front have segmental heads, the doorway has a fanlight, and most of the windows are horizontally-sliding sashes. At the rear is a two-storey bow containing sash windows with rusticated wedge lintels with double keystones. [6] II: Lock Keeper's Cottage and outbuilding, Sandiacre Lock
The term "sash windows" is used interchangeably with the term "box sash windows" in the United Kingdom, and frequently used to describe the same thing. Historically box sash windows are heavier and more stately in nature than modern sash windows, but both terms are used within the industry when referring to the same type of window. [citation ...
The lock keeper's house is in stone with a hipped roof. There is one storey, an L-shaped plan, and an extension added to the left in about 1983. The house has two doorways with monolithic jambs, on the front are sash windows, and on the front facing the canal the windows are mullioned. [41] II: Cromwell Lock and Bridge
The former canal lock-keeper's cottage stands by the towpath of the Rufford branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. It is roughcast and has a composition tile roof. The cottage has two storeys and two bays , with three-light casement windows containing altered glazing.
The lock keeper's house is on the south side of Elland Lock on the Calder and Hebble Navigation. ... and in the gable end is a sash window. [35] II:
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