Moorlands House

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Moorlands House is a notable historic building in the market town of Leek in Staffordshire, England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
architect Larson and Sugden NERFINISHED
William Sugden NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival architecture NERFINISHED
Victorian Gothic
category Buildings and structures in Staffordshire
Grade II listed buildings in Staffordshire
Leek, Staffordshire NERFINISHED
country England
function civic building
hasAddressLocality Leek NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus protected building
hasContext market town setting
hasCountry England NERFINISHED
hasCounty Staffordshire NERFINISHED
hasFeature arched windows
decorative stonework
gothic windows
ornamental detailing
prominent entrance
tower
hasHeritageStatus Grade II listed building
hasSetting urban
heritageDesignationBy Historic England NERFINISHED
locatedIn Leek NERFINISHED
Staffordshire
United Kingdom
market town of Leek
town centre of Leek
locatedOn Stockwell Street NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
notableFor architectural interest
local civic importance
openToPublic partially
ownedBy Staffordshire Moorlands District Council NERFINISHED
partOf Staffordshire Moorlands NERFINISHED
region West Midlands NERFINISHED
roofMaterial slate
significance local heritage asset
use administrative offices
local government offices
usedBy local authority staff
usedFor council services

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Leek, Staffordshire hasNotableBuilding Moorlands House