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Norfolk Street Railway Yard

Norfolk Street

Henry Street

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2 - 4 Norfolk Street

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8 - 10 Norfolk Street
Summary
Henry Street connects Norfolk Street with Railway Street.

 1850 
Post Office Directory
Bennett William, solicitor & clerk to the magistrates, Henry street
Duke of Norfolk’s Estate Office (Michael Ellison, esp. agent), Henry street, Norfolk square
Hadfield Charles John, surveyor to the Duke of Norfolk & manager of the Glossop waterworks, Duke’s office, Henry street, Norfolk square
Hawke Francis, managing clerk to the Duke of Norfolk, secretary to Savings bank, & agent to Manchester fire & Pelican life offices, Duke’s office, Henry street, Norfolk square
Lister Lewis, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder & printer, Henry street
Newton George, grocer, Henry street
Smith John Bower, cabiner maker & upholsterer, Henry st
Smith Sarah (Mrs.), herlin & fancy respository, Henry st
Thomas & Watson, painters, gilders & paperhangers, Henry street & High street
Tomlinson George, wood steward & manager of the Glossop gas works, Duke’s office, Henry street, Norfolk square



 1895 
Kelly’s Directory 1895
Evason Henry Edward, cashier at Lord Howard’s estate office 12 Henry street
Glossop Liberal Club (Joe France, sec), Henry street



 1925 
Kelly’s Directory
Ellison Theo Walter, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, Norfolk chambers, Henry street. T N 107
Glossop Liberal Club (John H. Cuthbert, sec.), Henry street. T N 66



 1926 
Midland Counties of England Trades Directory of 1926-27
Brown, G. Dentist, Henry Street
District Bank Ltd., Bank, Henry Street
Fuller’s, Saddler, Henry Street
Stagg & Son, Wine & spirit merchant, Henry Street
Thorp Walter & Son, coal merchants, Henry street & Railway yard. TN 52



 1926 
Midland Counties of England Trades Directory
Brown, G., Dentist, Henry Street
District Bank Ltd, Bank, Henry Street
Fuller’s, Saddler, Henry Street
Stagg & Son, Wine & spirit merchant, Henry Street
Thorp, W. & Son, Coal dealer/merchant, Henry Street



 1930 


This photo is probably around the 1930s, Bank House on the left with the District Bank sign, war memorial in Norfolk Square and Partington Theatre, right.



 1932 
Kelly’s Directory 1932
Barbank E. T. mngr. Lloyds Bank Ltd. Norfolk chmbrs. Henry st. TN 220
Custom & Excise & Old Age Pensions Office (M. Ryan, officer), Henry st



 1941 
Kelly’s Directory
Unemployment Assistance Board, 8 Henry st. T N 183
Glossop Liberal Club (John H. Cuthbert, sec.), Henry street. T N 66
Bowerbank E. J. manager Lloyds Bank Ltd. Norfolk chmbrs. Henry st. T N 220
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (E. J. Bowerbank, manager), Norfolk chmbrs. Henry st. (T N 220); head office, 71 Lombard st. London E C 3



 1970 


Henry Street centre right. Photograph courtesy of Cliff Hales taken in the 1970s.



 1978 


Glossop Official Guide
Courts - Magistrates’ Court held in the Town Hall every Tuesday. Magistrates’ clerk’s Office, Henry Street. Tel. 3591
Estate Agent - F. J. Clough & Co., Henry Street. Tel.:2424
Estate Agent - Hadfields Estates, Norfolk Chambers, Henry Street. Tel.: 3684



 1978 


Advertisement for Holliday & Pickup Insurances.



 1993 


English Heritage Grade II Listed Building
Row of 5 shops and masonic hall (numbers 10 - 18). Early C19 with C20 alterations. Coursed squared millstone grit, with tooled dressings and Welsh slate roofs with panelled stacks and some truncated stacks. Originally 4 units with 5th inserted.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys with basement to Nos 10 and 12. Street front has 9 window range. Bays 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9 have
4-pane hornless sashes. Ground floor has 11 bays with cart entrances to end bays that to right set back with rusticated
voussoirs to arch and channelled rustication. Entrances doorways at bays 3, 4, 6, 7, and 9. Moulded cornice over
Nos 12-18 and plain frieze. Some remodelling C20. No.12 has C20 door with overlight flanked by pilasters with
base and capital, large shop window to right and C20 decoration to sill. No.14 has a fine fielded and panelled door
with glazed overlight bearing the words "Masonic Hall", stone architraves and cornice on consoles, similar door surround to No.18. No.16 has a C20 door with shop window to right, the window lintel supported by engaged pillars with capitals.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
© English Heritage 1993.
The National Heritage List Text Entries contained in this material were obtained on 30/12/2013. The most publicly available up to date National Heritage List Text Entries can be obtained from www.english-heritage.org.uk.



 2000 


English Heritage Grade II Listed Building
Shop (number 8, above centre), formerly part of row. Early C19 with C20 alterations. Dressed millstone grit with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof plus stone stack with moulded cap.
EXTERIOR: 2 storey. Street front has symmetrical 2 window range. Central doorway with C20 door and fanlight over,
flanked by pilasters with moulded capitals and bases, flanked by single large 4-pane shop windows with painted stone
pilasters surmounted by moulded entablature. Above two plain sashes under deep lintels.
INTERIOR: boarded fireplace remains to ground floor. Internal subdivisions altered. Stairs rise from back room to storage above.
© English Heritage 2000.
The National Heritage List Text Entries contained in this material were obtained on 30/12/2013. The most publicly available up to date National Heritage List Text Entries can be obtained from www.english-heritage.org.uk.



 2000 


English Heritage Grade II Listed Building
Also known as: Bank House HENRY STREET. House, and banking hall, now 3 commercial units. Early C19, extended mid C19 with C20 alterations. Dressed millstone grit with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roofs with varied stone
stacks. Heavy moulded cornice, dentilled to right, with plain frieze. Rusticated quoins and ashlar plinth.
STYLE: Italianate style extension.
EXTERIOR: street front has 6 window range arranged 5:1, with original house to left and projecting banking hall extension to right. Original house has symmetrical front with central round headed doorway in moulded ashlar surround with flat bracketed hood, C20 door and overlight. Either side large C20 shop windows. Above 5 plain horned sashes.
Banking hall extension has hipped roof and 3 glazed round headed doorways in moulded ashlar surrounds with keystones and above single tripartite window with plain horned sashes divided by pilasters with bases and capitals on bracketed stone ledge. At mid-floor level 2 blank shields. Attached to right single storey enclosed porch with flat roof and arcaded parapet with C20 double doors plus stone surround of square columns with capitals on square bases supporting a plain frieze and moulded cornice. Right return has 3 window range with two pairs of round headed
windows in moulded ashlar surrounds with keystones, above 3 plain horned sashes and single tiny window to right.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
© English Heritage 2000.
The National Heritage List Text Entries contained in this material were obtained on 30/12/2013. The most publicly available up to date National Heritage List Text Entries can be obtained from www.english-heritage.org.uk.



 2009 


C’est La Vie - Ladies and Gents Hairstylists, photo courtesy of High Peak Borough Council.



 2013 


This building with its distinctive curved elevation occupies the corner of Henry Street and Railway Street. Photograph taken by Mike Tomlinson.



 2014 


Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH.