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© Dr John L. Wishlade
IoE Number:
436671
Location:
FORMER STATIONMASTER'S HOUSE AND MAIN RAILWAY STATION BUILDING HELSBY STATION, STATION AVENUE
HELSBY, VALE ROYAL, CHESHIRE
Photographer:
Dr John L. Wishlade
Date Photographed:
05 October 2001
Date listed:
06 December 1985
Date of last amendment:
06 December 1985
Grade
II
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HELSBY C.P. STATION AVENUE
SJ 47 NE
1/120
Former Stationmaster's
House and main Railway
Station building Helsby
Station.
GV
II
Railway station building/former stationmaster's house, now office,
1849 for the Birkenhead, Lancashire and Cheshire Junction Railway
Company. Coursed rock-faced red sandstone with grey slate roofs.
Cross-gable and right wing (as seen from forecourt), to house of 2
storeys and single-storey wing left; Jacobethan. Shaped gables; added
half-glazed porch with 4-panel door in corner of cross-wing; station
door and windows blocked; mullioned windows, some shoulder-arched; 3
diminishing chimneys. Front to platform expressed similarly to
forecourt front. Wing-wall to forecourt and 2 cast iron columns with
raised strapwork and wing-wall to platform for canopies, now removed.