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Listed Building: CANAL WAREHOUSE AT END OF PEAK FOREST CANAL (1088081)

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Grade II*
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 912, 1, 7B
Date assigned 18 December 1972
Date last amended

Description

In the entry for the following:- WHALEY BRIDGE CANAL WHARF SK 0181 (east side) Canal Warehouse at end of Peak Forest Canal. The grade shall be amended to II* and the description shall be amended to read: Dated 1832, altered in 1915. Rubble warehouse straddling the canal, which ends in a basin just beyond. Built as a trans-shipment shed between the Peak Forest Canal and the High Peak Tramway (completed 1831). Basin elevation has 2 segmental-headed openings in rusticated reveals with keystones for the tramway entrances, with a lower similar boat entry to centre. Plaque to gable and stone coped gable ends. Side elevation of 5 windows with stone lintels and 3 smaller windows. The other side elevation now altered for use as a garage. Canal elevation has 1 hoist door over 1,1 window over boat entry to centre and 1 window to right. WHALEY BRIDGE CANAL WHARF 1. 5172 (East Side) Canal Warehouse at end of Peak Forest Canal SK 0181 1/7 18.12.72. II GV 2. Dated 1832. Rubble warehouse straddling the canal, which ends in a basin just beyond. Basin elevation has 2 segmental-headed openings in rusticated reveals with keystones, with a lower similar boat entry to centre. Plaque to gable and stone coped gable ends. Side elevation of 5 windows with stone lintels and 3 smaller windows. The other side elevation now altered for use as a garage. Canal elevation has 1 hoist door over 1, 1 window over boat entry to centre and 1 window to right. Listing NGR: SK0118681620

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Grid reference SK 01186 81620 (point)
Map sheet SK08SW
Civil Parish WHALEY BRIDGE, HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE

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Aug 17 2007 4:28PM

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