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Yorkshire Electricity Board offices, Scarcroft Lodge, Wetherby Road, Leeds: the main lobby area

RIBA132417
Haxworth Jones
NOTES: Scarcroft Lodge was originally built in 1830, subsequently altered and extended, it was acquired by the Yorkshire Electricity Power Company in 1945 and became their headquarters. In 1973 a modern office block was built in the grounds, but the Lodge was still retained as offices for the company. This image is from a refurbishment undertaken in 1987 by Haxworth Jones. The building as from 2020 is now being developed as a retirement village. See RIBA132406 for a black and white version of this image.

Yorkshire Electricity Board offices, Scarcroft Lodge, Wetherby Road, Leeds: the main lobby area

RIBA132418
Haxworth Jones
NOTES: Scarcroft Lodge was originally built in 1830, subsequently altered and extended, it was acquired by the Yorkshire Electricity Power Company in 1945 and became their headquarters. In 1973 a modern office block was built in the grounds, but the Lodge was still retained as offices for the company. This image is from a refurbishment undertaken in 1987 by Haxworth Jones. The building as from 2020 is now being developed as a retirement village. See RIBA132407 for a black and white version of this image.

Yorkshire Electricity Board offices, Scarcroft Lodge, Wetherby Road, Leeds

RIBA132419
Haxworth Jones
NOTES: Scarcroft Lodge was originally built in 1830, subsequently altered and extended, it was acquired by the Yorkshire Electricity Power Company in 1945 and became their headquarters. In 1973 a modern office block was built in the grounds, but the Lodge was still retained as offices for the company. This image is from a refurbishment undertaken in 1987 by Haxworth Jones. The building as from 2020 is now being developed as a retirement village. See RIBA132408 for a black and white version of this image.

Yorkshire Electricity Board offices, Scarcroft Lodge, Wetherby Road, Leeds

RIBA132420
Haxworth Jones
NOTES: Scarcroft Lodge was originally built in 1830, subsequently altered and extended, it was acquired by the Yorkshire Electricity Power Company in 1945 and became their headquarters. In 1973 a modern office block was built in the grounds, but the Lodge was still retained as offices for the company. This image is from a refurbishment undertaken in 1987 by Haxworth Jones. The building as from 2020 is now being developed as a retirement village. See RIBA132409 for a black and white version of this image.

Yorkshire Electricity Board offices, Scarcroft Lodge, Wetherby Road, Leeds

RIBA132421
Haxworth Jones
NOTES: Scarcroft Lodge was originally built in 1830, subsequently altered and extended, it was acquired by the Yorkshire Electricity Power Company in 1945 and became their headquarters. In 1973 a modern office block was built in the grounds, but the Lodge was still retained as offices for the company. This image is from a refurbishment undertaken in 1987 by Haxworth Jones. The building as from 2020 is now being developed as a retirement village. See RIBA132410 for a black and white version of this image.

Yorkshire Electricity Board offices, Scarcroft Lodge, Wetherby Road, Leeds

RIBA132422
Haxworth Jones
NOTES: Scarcroft Lodge was originally built in 1830, subsequently altered and extended, it was acquired by the Yorkshire Electricity Power Company in 1945 and became their headquarters. In 1973 a modern office block was built in the grounds, but the Lodge was still retained as offices for the company. This image is from a refurbishment undertaken in 1987 by Haxworth Jones. The building as from 2020 is now being developed as a retirement village. See RIBA132411 for a black and white version of this image.

Yorkshire Electricity Board offices, Scarcroft Lodge, Wetherby Road, Leeds

RIBA132423
Haxworth Jones
NOTES: Scarcroft Lodge was originally built in 1830, subsequently altered and extended, it was acquired by the Yorkshire Electricity Power Company in 1945 and became their headquarters. In 1973 a modern office block was built in the grounds, but the Lodge was still retained as offices for the company. This image is from a refurbishment undertaken in 1987 by Haxworth Jones. The building as from 2020 is now being developed as a retirement village. See RIBA132412 for a black and white version of this image.

Yorkshire Electricity Board offices, Scarcroft Lodge, Wetherby Road, Leeds: the main lobby area

RIBA132424
Haxworth Jones
NOTES: Scarcroft Lodge was originally built in 1830, subsequently altered and extended, it was acquired by the Yorkshire Electricity Power Company in 1945 and became their headquarters. In 1973 a modern office block was built in the grounds, but the Lodge was still retained as offices for the company. This image is from a refurbishment undertaken in 1987 by Haxworth Jones. The building as from 2020 is now being developed as a retirement village. See RIBA132413 for a black and white version of this image.

Contship House, Neptune Quay, Ipswich

RIBA132504
Feilden & Mawson
NOTES: This was a restoration and conversion of two nineteenth century warehouses by Feilden & Mawson into headquarters for a shipping container company. See RIBA132515 for a colour version of this image.

Contship House, Neptune Quay, Ipswich: the sixth-floor attic converted into a boardroom

RIBA132505
Feilden & Mawson
NOTES: This was a restoration and conversion of two nineteenth century warehouses by Feilden & Mawson into headquarters for a shipping container company. See RIBA132516 for a colour version of this image.

Contship House, Neptune Quay, Ipswich: the sixth-floor attic converted into a boardroom

RIBA132506
Feilden & Mawson
NOTES: This was a restoration and conversion of two nineteenth century warehouses by Feilden & Mawson into headquarters for a shipping container company. See RIBA132517 for a colour version of this image.

Contship House, Neptune Quay, Ipswich: the rooftop glazed conservatory

RIBA132507
Feilden & Mawson
NOTES: This was a restoration and conversion of two nineteenth century warehouses by Feilden & Mawson into headquarters for a shipping container company. See RIBA132518 for a colour version of this image.
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