Former Police Station, Leyland

Former Police Station, Leyland
Former Police Station, Leyland
Former Police Station, Leyland
iBase ID
233155
Reference identifier
NST20110408002
Title
Former Police Station, Leyland
Place
Leyland
General notes
"The new police station was built in 1882 to replace the original building in Towngate. The position of the station could be taken as an indication of the trouble expected from incomers off the trains, though more probably for the convenience of the officials coming to the "Courts" and "Sessions" that were held there, the train being the only mode of transport for anyone but the locals.

The architecture of the building seemed to be a standard design with similar stations in Bamber Bridge and Croston. The street down the side of the station was named Hewitt after one of the first inspectors. Following the transfer of the police station to the new building in Lancaster Gate, the old building was renovated by the then new owners Chemtec Systems and looks as good as new."

From the Leyland Historical Society website (08/04/2011)

In 2011 the bulding was occupied by Campbells Automotive Ltd.
Medium
Digital Image
Colour
Colour
Year of image
2011
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