Plaque 08 88 Main St John Cockshott

Plaque 08 88 Main St John Cockshott
Plaque 08 88 Main St John Cockshott
Plaque 08 88 Main St John Cockshott
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88 Main St, Addingham, Ilkley LS29 0NS, UK (53°56′40″N, 1°53′9″W)
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10700
Title
Plaque 08 88 Main St John Cockshott
Date
15/04/2022
Creator
Harry Jevons
88 - 94 Main Street form part of a longer row of south facing terrace properties. 88 and 90 were built in 1748 with 92 and 94 possibly built around 1790.
The houses are important as the earliest of many buildings in Addingham erected for the Cockshott family of entrepreneurs. To the west the row originally extended to the corner of Chapel Street, but part of it was demolished when 84 and 86 were rebuilt as a 3 storey block, with two shops on the ground floor (latterly 86 was Lloyds Bank).
The only 18th Century features that remain are the plinth courses and two doorways.
At the rear of the properties there is evidence of a series of taking-in doors, originally with projecting beams and pulleys to allow goods to be hoisted to first floor level.
Communicating doors connected 88, 90, and 92 at first floor level.
The buildings to the south side of Main Street were originally the garden belonging to number 88.

88 was occupied by Mr & Mrs Hudson from the late 1920s /30 until 1960. Pierce Electrical made it into a shop in the 1960s but it reverted to residential accommodation in the early 1970's
The modern door to the left of number 88 was the access to the living accommodation.

The property was restored in 2018.

88 was occupied by Mr & Mrs H Hudson from late 1920s/30 - 1960. Pearce Electrical made into a shop in the 1960s.
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