1 Lund Street
Location/Address
1 Lund Street, Stretford M16 9EJ
Type
Description
Dating to c. 1900, the building was probably designed as a small-scale chemical works; it is likely to have been occupied by a horticultural chemist in 1938. The building first appears on historic mapping from the early 20th century, located between terraced housing fronting Hadfield Street to the east and an engineering works to the west. The extant building is two-storey, fronting the pavement. The fabric comprises red brick in two shades with a pitched roof and a single brick ridge stack. The front elevation appears to have been rebuilt in a darker shade of brick and incorporates a projecting plinth, bands at both levels and a stepped gable in the darker shade. The west elevation appears to be largely in historic brick, although there have been some alterations in blocked apertures on the ground floor and a roller shutter inserted. The apertures on the ground floor retain segmental arched heads and a mixture of stone and brick sills. The east elevation retains six windows on the ground floor with segmental arched heads.
Statement of Significance
None recorded
Date Listed
n/a
Last Updated
16 May 2023
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