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- Q7824236 subject Q18703252.
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- Q7824236 abstract "The Tootal, Broadhurst and Lee Building (subsequently Churchgate House) at No. 56 Oxford Street, in Manchester, England, is a late Victorian warehouse and office block built in an Edwardian Baroque style for a firm of textile manufacturers. It was designed by J. Gibbons Sankey and constructed between 1896 and 1898. It has been designated a Grade II* listed building.Nikolaus Pevsner's The Buildings of England describes the warehouse as "large, in red brick stripped with orange terracotta, but comparatively classical". It has a "massive central round-headed doorway with banded surround and cartouche dated 1896, set in (an) architrave of coupled banded columns and (a) broken pediment".The interior has been redesigned, but a First World War memorial by Henry Sellers has been retained, being "marble, with a niche from which the figure (has been) stolen".Behind it and not visible from the street is Lee House, the stub of what would have been the tallest building in Europe at 217 ft., a 17-storey warehouse of the same firm (planned 1928; part completed 1931). Both Churchgate House and Lee House are on the north bank of the Rochdale Canal; Great Bridgewater Street is immediately to the north of them.".
- Q7824236 buildingStartDate "1896".
- Q7824236 floorCount "6".
- Q7824236 formerName "Tootal, Broadhurst and Lee Building".
- Q7824236 location Q18125.
- Q7824236 thumbnail Campus_in_Mancheser.jpg?width=300.
- Q7824236 wikiPageExternalLink britishlistedbuildings.co.uk.
- Q7824236 wikiPageExternalLink capitalpropertiesltd.com.
- Q7824236 wikiPageExternalLink churchgateandleehouse.co.uk.
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- Q7824236 wikiPageWikiLink Q8497584.
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- Q7824236 floorCount "6".
- Q7824236 formerNames "Tootal, Broadhurst and Lee Building".
- Q7824236 locationTown "Manchester".
- Q7824236 name "Churchgate and Lee House".
- Q7824236 startDate "1896".
- Q7824236 point "53.4752 -2.2422".
- Q7824236 type Place.
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- Q7824236 comment "The Tootal, Broadhurst and Lee Building (subsequently Churchgate House) at No. 56 Oxford Street, in Manchester, England, is a late Victorian warehouse and office block built in an Edwardian Baroque style for a firm of textile manufacturers. It was designed by J. Gibbons Sankey and constructed between 1896 and 1898.".
- Q7824236 label "Tootal, Broadhurst and Lee Building, Manchester".
- Q7824236 lat "53.4752".
- Q7824236 long "-2.2422".
- Q7824236 depiction Campus_in_Mancheser.jpg.
- Q7824236 name "Churchgate and Lee House".