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Police Station, Grade II listed police station in Barton-upon-Humber, England

The Police Station in Barton-upon-Humber is a two-story brick building with sash windows and decorative stone work across its facade. The central section features an entrance marked by detailed stonework, while the wings maintain matching architectural details throughout.

Designed by architect James Sandby Padley in 1847, the building originally served as both a police station and magistrate's court combined. It was listed as Grade II in 1976, recognizing its importance to local government heritage.

The building received Grade II status in 1976, marking its importance in preserving the architectural and civil service heritage of North Lincolnshire.

The building sits on High Street in the town centre, making it easy to locate and view from the street. The red brick facade is clearly visible from public areas, allowing visitors to observe the architectural details without restricted access.

The roof is covered in Welsh slate, an uncommon material choice for an English administrative building of this era. The central entrance is marked by a decorative keystone that clearly identifies the building's purpose.

Location: Barton

GPS coordinates: 53.68495,-0.43910

Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:46

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