Building record 1160/0/526 - Former Co-op bakery, Barry Road

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Summary

The Northampton Co-operative Society's bakery was built in 1912. Now a supermarket. Locally listed building.

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Full Description

{1} Built 1912. originally of three-storeys and an attic. Three of the bays are carried up to dormer windows. Red brick with some detailing in stone and the windows have stone lintels and sills. Converted to a supermarket.

{2} Alexander Anderson designed the Steam Bakery in Barry Road for the Co-operative Society. It included stables for the delivery horses, although these have been demolished to make way for the car park.


<1> Perkins, P, Whittaker, R and Denton, A, 2022, A Guide to the Industrial Heritage of Northamptonshire, p. 65/ Site 287 (Book). SNN113793.

<2> Adams, D., 2013, Alexander Ellis Anderson LRIBA (1866-1935): A Scottish Architect in Northampton, p. 18 (Article). SNN116758.

<3> West Northamptonshire Council, 2024, Local Heritage List, November 2024, p. 28 (Report). SNN116732.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Book: Perkins, P, Whittaker, R and Denton, A. 2022. A Guide to the Industrial Heritage of Northamptonshire. NIAG. p. 65/ Site 287.
  • <2> Article: Adams, D.. 2013. Alexander Ellis Anderson LRIBA (1866-1935): A Scottish Architect in Northampton. Northamptonshire Past and Present. 66. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE RECORD S. p. 18.
  • <3> Report: West Northamptonshire Council. 2024. Local Heritage List, November 2024. p. 28.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 7698 6105 (24m by 35m)
Civil Parish NORTHAMPTON, West Northamptonshire (formerly Northampton District)

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Record last edited

Mar 3 2025 2:35PM

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