Images from a Historic Building Recording Survey at the Former Barnsley Permanent Building Society, May 2022

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Introduction

View of building in its setting, looking east across Church Street
View of building in its setting, looking east across Church Street

This collection comprises images from historic building recording of the former Barnsley Permanent Building Society undertaken by Ed Dennison Archaeological Services Ltd in May 2022.

The historic building recording was made a condition of planning permission approving the conversion of the ground floor of the building into eleven apartments, an A3 unit and a commercial unit. The historic building recording work was the equivalent of a Level 2 descriptive and photographic record.

The former Barnsley Permanent Building Society head office (known locally as 'The Permanent Building') was opened in 1938 and occupies a prominent position at the junction of Church Street and Regent Street, opposite the Town Hall in the centre of Barnsley.


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