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G.V. II*

House, now in 3 occupations. Dated 1691. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. Hall and cross-wings which project to the south only, with projecting northern wing set between outer wings. 3-room front. Plinth, continuous string course…

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G.V. II

House. Mid C18. Watershot masonry, ashlar quoins, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Double pile on plan. All are double chamfered mullioned windows. 2-room front. 8-light window with king mullion. Over is 9-light window with king mullion.…

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Laithe farmhouse in need of some tlc.

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Fireplace in south west portion. 21st June, 1974.

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Blocked up south doorway to main block. 21 June 1957.

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Taken about 2 pm on 5th October, 1974

Negative is RAC 1974.059 photographed September 5th 1974

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Wood Lane Hall is a Grade 1 listed building and was built in 1649 by John Dearden a yeoman clothier. The original timber framed house was encased in stone and enlarged, with the addition of a two storey porch which had an "apple and pear" window…

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Hall and cross wing house built around 1660.

Print in Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive, PH RCC-16.

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Originally a wooden building, it was later stone encased. Cross passage plan. Date on porch 1676.

Print in Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive, PH RCC-10.

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New Hall is regarded as one of the most important vernacular buildings of West Yorkshire.

Built in the late 15th century, by Nicolas Savile, a junior member of the powerful Savile family, Elland New Hall was originally a timber-framed…

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The large and magnificent Barkisland Hall, built by John Gledhill in 1638, loudly proclaims the middling gentry status of its builder, John Gledhill. Unique within the district in being three storeys high, it has a fully developed F-plan with a…

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House in Heptonstall; back of photo has date of 1958. The diagonal joint in the large piece of timber is a scarf joint, used to join two pieces of timber together in the same alignment. The timber on the left has moulded decoration and may originally…

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Grade II

House, early C17. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-room plan with added C19 cell. South front has former 3-light chamfered windows to parlour. Former 8-light mullioned and transomed window to eaves level to former open…

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Grade II

House, early C17. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-room plan with added C19 cell. South front has former 3-light chamfered windows to parlour. Former 8-light mullioned and transomed window to eaves level to former open…

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Grade II

Row of 7 single-cell cottages. Early C19. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Each has 2-light flat faced mullioned window to ground floor to left of doorway with tie-stone jambs. 1st floor has 3-light window formed of 2 wide…
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