Rags to Riches: the Building of a Town
Dewsbury Railway Station, Wellington Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, WF13 1HF
A one-hour walk exploring the extraordinary wealth generated by Dewsbury’s dominance of the trade in the recycled woollen fabrics shoddy and mungo, reflected in the magnificent nineteenth-century town-centre buildings where the cloth was stored and the deals were done.
We will take a walk back in time, through 60 years of building boom, charting the coming of the railway in 1848 enabling the expansion of the shoddy and mungo production, through the development of the fields behind Daisy Hill and the Market Place. We will visit key buildings designed by local architects including Albert Holmes Kirk who ran the Dewsbury Office of John Kirk & Sons. Many are newly listed and designated in the Historic England Heritage Action Zone (HAZ). We will take in the former Market House Inn (1901) and return to the West Riding (the former Station Masters House) on Dewsbury railway station.
Dewsbury Railway Station, Wellington Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, WF13 1HF
Parts of the tour will be walking up and down the streets of Dewsbury town centre which are moderately sloping. The West Riding opens at 10 am, and a disabled toilet is available. Coffee is served.
Coffee and Refreshments can be purchased from the West Riding before or after the walk if required. Opening Hours 10 am to 11 pm.