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Pizza Plus 80 High Street West |
Arundel Street |
Corner Cupboard Public House 76-78 High Street West |
Edward Street |
The Friendship Inn Arundel Street |
Surrey Street |
1850 | Post Office Directory Branwood Margaret (Mrs.), dressmaker, Arundel street Hambleton George, bobbin manufacturer, Arundel street Lewis John, auctioneer & appraiser, Arundel street Yates Sarah (Mrs.), dressmaker, Arundel street |
1895 | Kelly’s Directory Connor Patrick, beer retailer, 25 Arrundel street |
1899 | Kelly’s Directory Connor Patrick, beer retailer, 25 Arrundel street |
1904 | ![]() An advertisment from ’Glossop - A Sketch From The Earliest Period’ printed and published by Messrs. Jenkinson and Hamnett in 1904. |
1912 | Kelly’s Directory Smith John, leather seller & beer retailer, 24 Arrundel st |
1925 | Kelly’s Directory Alexander Richard, beer retailer, 24 Arundel street Crabtree Emily (Mrs.), fried fish dealer, 26 Arundel street Crossland Walter W. & Sons, cotton waste dealers, 3 & 3a, Arundel street & 45 Edward street. T N 30 Glossop Motor Co. Ltd. motor engineers. Arundel st. T N 48 Knight Thomas, shopkeeper, 42 Arundel street Mellor Samuel, beer retailer, 5 Arundel street |
1926 | Midland Counties of England Trades Directory Crossland & Son, Cotton waste dealer, Arundel Street Glossop Motor Co Ltd , Motor engineer, Arundel Street Knight, T., Draper, 42 Arundel Street |
1932 | Kelly’s Directory Alexander Isabel (Mrs.), beer retlr. (off), 24 Arundel st |
1941 | Kelly’s Directory Bramwell Fred, shopkpr. 42 Arundel st Willey Burton, cabinet mkr. 48 Arundel st Friendship Inn (Jn. H. Hockenhull), 5 Arundel st Wellgate Webb Ellen (Mrs.), beer retlr. 24 Arundel st Glossop Motor Co. Ltd. motor engineers. Arundel st. T N 48 |
1978 | English Heritage Description Glossop Gas Company offices, now commercial premises. 1845, converted C20. Rock-faced coursed millstone grit with ashlar dressings, vermiculated quoins and Welsh slate roof. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Street front has symmetrical 5 window range. Central doorway with stone pilasters and pediment, metal door with rectangular overlight, flanked by 2 tall roundheaded windows with vermiculated keystones and C20 windows with horizontal glazing bars. Above 5 similar windows. Ashlar band between floors inscribed:- ’GLOSSOP GAS WORKS ESTABLISHED AD 1845’. Moulded cornice and cast-iron rainwater goods. Left and right returns topped with pediments, each with 2 similar round headed windows to each floor with plain keystones. Rear elevation has symmetrical 5 window range. Slightly off-centre round headed doorway with pilaster surround and boarded fanlight, to right small round headed window. Either side 2 round headed windows with keystones and C20 windows with horizontal glazing bars and boarded fanlights. Above tall central round headed window with margin light glazing flanked by 2 round headed windows similar to those below. INTERIOR: has wooden staircase with turned balusters to entrance hall and panelled doors to ground floor. © English Heritage 1978. The National Heritage List Text Entries contained in this material were obtained on 3/4/2019. The most publicly available up to date National Heritage List Text Entries can be obtained from www.english-heritage.org.uk. |
2007 | Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2013 | ![]() Arundel House with its distinctive curved elevation occupies the corner of Arundel Street and Bernard Street. Photograph taken by Mike Tomlinson. |
2013 | ![]() The Glossop Gas Works established in 1845 is an impressive industrial building of rough Ashlar and decorated quoins, 4 arched windows to the ground floor with a central doorway with flat pilasters below simple corbels and a pediment. 5 similar arched widows to the first floor. Photograph taken by Mike Tomlinson. |
2014 | ![]() Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH. |