English: Ramsden Building, Huddersfield A typically ebullient display of Victorian Gothic, complete with strapwork-parapet, canted bays, moulded cornices, iron finials, window-tracery, octagonal tourelles, triangular lucarnes, and an octagonal lantern. Originally built as a college, it is now part of Huddersfield University. It was designed by Edward Hughes in 1881-4. Grade II listed.
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