Raining in Huddersfield
‘more of a palace than a station’
‘a kind of stately home with trains running through it ‘
Ian Nairn describes it well, Huddersfield Station is an impressive building with its Corinthian portico and colonnades with pavilions. It was designed by J P Pritchett and built in 1846-50. Complete here with a statue of local lad Harold Wilson, to whom I will always be grateful because of my access to the Open University.
We got a train from Appleby to Leeds and then Leeds to Huddersfield. We are now in a Premier Inn right by the canal basin at Aspley.
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