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Sowerby Bridge Wharf, Warehouse with wet dock (No. 4)

Description and History of Site:-
3 storey canal warehouse with entry to wet dock on north side. A number of single storey warehouses also survive to the south and east of the three storey block, now converted into workshops. Plans for a new warehouse were accepted in January 1788, with most of the work having been completed by June 1789. The building was originally intended for use by the expanding corn trade and was equipped with a wet dock enabling cargoes to be unloaded under cover. It soon became known as the Corn Warehouse, though an alternative name was that of the Low Warehouse; this may indicate that it was this warehouse which was raised in height during 1824 (see also warehouse 1 & 2) . The grade II* listing is merited by the quality and rarity of its intact wet dock which continues in daily use by Shire Cruisers for repair work on modern canal boats.


Further Reading and References:-
Minutes of the Committee of the Calder & Hebble Navigation Company.
Rating valuations of 1804 and 1838.
Listed building description


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Key Words :- canal river navigation

Viewing the Site :- Contains a canal hire boat company and other businesses. Can be viewed from the canal wharf.

Address :- Wharf Street, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX6 2AF
Grid Ref :- SE 06532 23713
Co-ordinates :- Lat 53.709801 , Long -1.902517
Local Authority :- Calderdale Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - West Riding
Site Status :- Listed - Grade II*
Historic England List No - 1313744,
Site Condition :- Site refurbished to industrial / commercial use
Site Dates :- 1789 -
Record Date :- 9 August 2016

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