Buildings

Searchable notes

Huddersfield’s rich architectural heritage is described, with a wealth of photographs, in The Buildings of Huddersfield by Keith Gibson and Albert Booth (ISBN 978 0 7524 3675 3, 2005 revised 2009, available from  local bookshops or The History Press).  Available here are the authors’ research notes, which are fully searchable if you are interested in a particular building, place or architect.  Keith Gibson would be pleased to hear from anyone finding errors or new information; please contact us and we will pass on any information received.

Early civic buildings

The Society’s illustrated paper, ‘Before the Town Hall: a short guide to Huddersfield’s early civic buildings’, prepared for the 130th anniversary celebration of Huddersfield Town Hall on 15 October 2011, can be downloaded here.  A companion piece on the mid-19th century search for a new cemetery site was published in the Huddersfield Daily Examiner on 1 February 2012 and a full version is posted here.

Villas of Edgerton

The Victorian Society visited the Huddersfield suburb of Edgerton in April 2013 for a tour of some of the district’s notable 19th century houses.  Historical and architectural notes to accompany the tour are posted here.

They refer among others to the work of the noted architect Edgar Wood (1860-1935), whose work in Huddersfield is celebrated by the Edgar Wood Heritage Group (Yorkshire).

On-line review

An online review of Huddersfield’s architecture and planning history can be found here; the opinions are the author’s own, but we are pleased to provide the link to a well-illustrated piece of work.

Huddersfield building plans

Huddersfield is lucky to have a comprehensive archive of building plans from 1869 onwards.  Many of the originals can be consulted at the West Yorkshire Archive Service, Kirklees in Huddersfield Central Library.

The Buildings of Huddersfield project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and based at the University of Huddersfield, has catalogued this rich resource for the town centre area in detail from 1869 to 1886 and selectively from then until the 1960s, adding extra historical information where available.  It is planned to place the results on a public web site but for now the information collated by the project can be consulted at the University Archives.  To do so please contact archives[at]hud.ac.uk or 01484 473168

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