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Grade II



House, initialled and dated "W M G", with mid C19 and C20 alterations. Hammer 1 7 1 8 dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Originally 3-room front, double- pile on plan, now forming 3 separate dwellings. Main feature is impressive…

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Grade II



House, initialled and dated "W M G", with mid C19 and C20 alterations. Hammer 1 7 1 8 dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Originally 3-room front, double- pile on plan, now forming 3 separate dwellings. Main feature is impressive…

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Grade II



House, initialled and dated "W M G", with mid C19 and C20 alterations. Hammer 1 7 1 8 dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Originally 3-room front, double- pile on plan, now forming 3 separate dwellings. Main feature is impressive…

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Slide 1 - This Hall stands about midway between the villages of Ripponden and Stainland and is unique in the Parish of Halifax, in that it has three floors, and its porch is carried up to the height of the building.

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Grade II listed building.

House dated 1638 with added rear range under 2-span roof at right angles to main house, dated 1700. Barn added early C18 to west end of main range. Hammer- dressed stone, (watershot) stone slate roof. 2 storeys. South…

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Grade II



House and attached barn. Rear retains masonry and windows of late C17, front rebuilt c.1840. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. East front has 2 cells, each having doorway with tie-stone jambs to right of 3-light broad…

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Slide 5 - Another interesting porch leading into the house from the gardens bears the date 1624, and came from Newhall, in the parish of Otley.

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Slide 2 - Leaving the woodland path, the avenue is reached leading to the house, the tall trees overarching the roadway down which we pass.

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Slide 4 - Our next picture shows the fine ivy covered entrance porch up to the older or Elizabethan portion of the house.

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Slide 3 - Taking our stand on the gravelled terrace in front of the Hall, we cannot fail to admire the appearance of this fine Elizabethan mansion.

The Hall consists of two houses, the old and the new. The view shows the older or Elizabethan…

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Farm, Ripponden, Porch, Mullion, Finial, Kneeler, Kettlesnout

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Ripponden, Soyland, Porch, Mullion and transom window, Finial, Waterspout, Barn
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