Wednesday 29 October 2014

Police Station, Leek

Leonard Street Police station and superintendents house, Leek.

Police station, Leek, Staffordshire. Impressive stone doorway by Sugden and sons
Carved in stone with decorated shield, columns and archway with stained glass.

Built in 1891 by Sugden and Son, probably the last building they completed together before the Father's death in 1892. A beautiful old building with turrets that wouldn't look out of place at Hogwarts. And if you had a hankering to live here you could because it's now been converted into flats. I've no idea if the former cells have also been converted, but it's be a fun story. I suppose the entrances are around the back but just imagine inviting guests over and opening that big, black door with the stained glass windows above it.


Police station, Leek, Staffordshire. Impressive stone doorway and turrets by Sugden and sonsPolice station, Leek, Staffordshire. Impressive stone doorway and turrets by Sugden and sons

Leek is a great little market town full of dogs and it seems like every weekend there is another festival and the local radio station are set up in the square. There was a huge wild west festival in the summer with a line dancing tent, wild west town set up in the park and a shootout! Great fun! Classic cars and military vehicles are regular visitors up and down the pedestrianised shopping centre and food festivals are happening most market days. You'd be unlucky to arrive on a weekend when nothing was happening. Tons of charity shops, antique shops, tea-rooms and an indoor market that's still going strong. If you're looking for a day out with your granny and your dog you'll like it here.

Look at the town council sign and the coat of arms.

more about Leek here: http://www.leekonline.co.uk/ and the history here; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leek,_Staffordshire
For what's going on in Leek; http://www.leektowncouncil.co.uk/


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