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Thursday, 2 November 2023

Derby's 'ugliest' building

 

2020 Chris and Ruth Taylor-Durant

Fresh talks over famed artist's home which was dubbed Derby's 'ugliest' building

People want to know more about the building and its history


Fresh talks have taken place regarding the future of what was once described as Derby’s "most unsightly" building – the home of one of the city’s most celebrated residents. A virtual meeting was held suggesting what could be done to improve and bring back to life the 17th-century Joseph Wright House on Queen Street – the former home of the famous artist whose works are celebrated today at Derby Museum and Art Gallery and other venues.



In my view it isn't Derby's ugliest building even in that state. Nowhere near.

7 comments:

Sam Vega said...

Joseph Wright? He did that famous "Bird in the vacuum" picture, I think. Although he's always known as "Joseph Wright of Derby", for some odd reason, I never until now actually thought of him living there!

But yes, fine old building. I can see a far uglier one next door. Speaks volumes that people think it ugly.

A K Haart said...

Sam - Derby museum has a good collection of Joseph Wright's work plus an interesting collection of documents such as preliminary sketches. How his house was allowed to fall into that state I don't know. It's probably flooded by now.

Doonhamer said...

Eh?* The one just to the right in the picture is less ugly?
Sounds like a cunning plan by a property developer to have an honest building demolished and replaced with a carbuncle.
* Eh. A Scottish term meaning "I sincerely doubt your statement."

A K Haart said...

Doonhamer - yes, it would be no surprise if a property developer wants the site for a carbuncle.

Bucko said...

It certainly has a lot of character. Was it something to do with the railway at one point?

A K Haart said...

Bucko - it looks like it doesn't it? but I think it's always been a house or the premises of a clock maker.

Bucko said...

A K Haart - Interesting. It's certainly not ugly though. I'd live there (If there was parking)