Former Methodist Chapel, Scout Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00995
Methodist_Chapel, Mytholmroyd, Scout_Road
(note has been part demolished and converted to offices and appears to be no longer listed)
Grade II
Methodist chapel c.1825 with Sunday School addition of 1872. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. L-shaped. 1825 chapel to left of 4 bays with semi-circular arched sash windows with keystones and impost blocks; sill band to 1st floor windows. Set between 1st and 2nd bays and 3rd and 4th bays doorways with similar arched heads with fanlights. Attached at right angles is 1872 addition of 3 symmetrical bays under open pedimented gable. Doorway has monolithic jambs moulded impost and semi-circular arched lintel with fanlight; 6 panelled door. To either side 2-light flat faced mullioned windows. Ist floor has semi-circular arched windows with moulded impost either side of similar window of 2 lights with circular window over set within a semi-circular arch; circular window to apex; coped gable with kneelers. Right hand return wall of 7 bays of semi-circular arched windows With impost blocks to 1st floor. Interior: galleried on 3 sides carried on slender cast iron columns. Simple contemporary mahogany box pews with moulded parts on ground floor. More elaborate late C19 seating in gallery. Extremely elaborate joinery composition uniting communion rail, ministers' seats, communion table, pulpit, choir loft, and organ, all dating from the late C19. Dwarf walls extend across the whole of the frontage in hammer-dressed stone with dressed cappings topped by cast iron railings with fleur-de-lys finials which are affixed to gate piers which have 4 pedimented faces to capping and vermiculated panels to pier.
NGR SE 01209 25734
Historic England List Entry Number 1230317
CMBC Ref HR 2/250
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
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TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00995.jpg
Mytholmroyd Farmhouse, Scout Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00994
Farmhouse, Mytholmroyd, Scout_Road
Grade II*
House, with evidence of late medieval timber-frame rebuilt in stone, early to mid C17. Well coursed dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room plan with through-passage forms T-shape with projecting cross-wing flush with projecting housebody each under separate steeply pitched gable with kneelers and bases for finials with projecting rainwater-spout set in valley between. 2 storeys. Continuous hoodmould over ground floor windows has casement moulding and heart shaped stop to left hand end. lst floor windows have hoodmoulds with decorated stops. 1st cell has 2 chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights to service end; doorway with composite jambs has Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround with 2-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. All other windows are double chamfered mullioned. 2-light fire-window; housebody breaks forward and has 7-light window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor; inserted late C18 doorway with monolithic jambs; 6-light parlour window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Left hand return wall has 3-light chamfered mullioned window to ground floor and 10-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor; coped gable with kneelers, apex stone has carved fleur-de-lys. Rear has projecting wing to left with C18 doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 4-light chamfered mullioned window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Rendered outshut of indeterminate date has 2 chamfered mullioned windows over to 1st floor. Similar through passage doorway to left of 2-light window and inserted C18 doorway. Right hand return wall has chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights and 3 lights and lateral stack with 2 diamond set flues. One other stack to ridge backs on to through passage. Interior: Housebody has large bressumer beam supported by post on stylobat with board and muntin panelled fire-screen which has triple reeded edges. Ceilings of housebody and parlour have finely reeded spine beams and floor joists. Parlour retains fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Chamber over has similar Tudor arched fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Large post with heavily jowled head survives from earlier timber framed house and supports king post truss with 10 "V" struts. Other king post trusses. Interior doorways are similar to through passage doorways. Prominent within the town. Illustrated in A. Comfort, Ancient Halls in and About Halifax, (1913) p.22. C. F. Stell, p.50, 51, 76.
NGR SE 01235 25755
Historic England List Entry Number
1230315
CMBC Ref HR 2/249
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00994.jpg
Mytholmroyd Farmhouse, Scout Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00993
Farmhouse, Mytholmroyd, Scout_Road
Grade II*
House, with evidence of late medieval timber-frame rebuilt in stone, early to mid C17. Well coursed dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room plan with through-passage forms T-shape with projecting cross-wing flush with projecting housebody each under separate steeply pitched gable with kneelers and bases for finials with projecting rainwater-spout set in valley between. 2 storeys. Continuous hoodmould over ground floor windows has casement moulding and heart shaped stop to left hand end. lst floor windows have hoodmoulds with decorated stops. 1st cell has 2 chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights to service end; doorway with composite jambs has Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround with 2-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. All other windows are double chamfered mullioned. 2-light fire-window; housebody breaks forward and has 7-light window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor; inserted late C18 doorway with monolithic jambs; 6-light parlour window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Left hand return wall has 3-light chamfered mullioned window to ground floor and 10-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor; coped gable with kneelers, apex stone has carved fleur-de-lys. Rear has projecting wing to left with C18 doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 4-light chamfered mullioned window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Rendered outshut of indeterminate date has 2 chamfered mullioned windows over to 1st floor. Similar through passage doorway to left of 2-light window and inserted C18 doorway. Right hand return wall has chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights and 3 lights and lateral stack with 2 diamond set flues. One other stack to ridge backs on to through passage. Interior: Housebody has large bressumer beam supported by post on stylobat with board and muntin panelled fire-screen which has triple reeded edges. Ceilings of housebody and parlour have finely reeded spine beams and floor joists. Parlour retains fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Chamber over has similar Tudor arched fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Large post with heavily jowled head survives from earlier timber framed house and supports king post truss with 10 "V" struts. Other king post trusses. Interior doorways are similar to through passage doorways. Prominent within the town. Illustrated in A. Comfort, Ancient Halls in and About Halifax, (1913) p.22. C. F. Stell, p.50, 51, 76.
NGR SE 01235 25755
Historic England List Entry Number
1230315
CMBC Ref HR 2/249
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00993.jpg
Mytholmroyd Farmhouse, Scout Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00992
Farmhouse, Mytholmroyd, Scout_Road
Grade II*
House, with evidence of late medieval timber-frame rebuilt in stone, early to mid C17. Well coursed dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room plan with through-passage forms T-shape with projecting cross-wing flush with projecting housebody each under separate steeply pitched gable with kneelers and bases for finials with projecting rainwater-spout set in valley between. 2 storeys. Continuous hoodmould over ground floor windows has casement moulding and heart shaped stop to left hand end. lst floor windows have hoodmoulds with decorated stops. 1st cell has 2 chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights to service end; doorway with composite jambs has Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround with 2-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. All other windows are double chamfered mullioned. 2-light fire-window; housebody breaks forward and has 7-light window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor; inserted late C18 doorway with monolithic jambs; 6-light parlour window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Left hand return wall has 3-light chamfered mullioned window to ground floor and 10-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor; coped gable with kneelers, apex stone has carved fleur-de-lys. Rear has projecting wing to left with C18 doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 4-light chamfered mullioned window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Rendered outshut of indeterminate date has 2 chamfered mullioned windows over to 1st floor. Similar through passage doorway to left of 2-light window and inserted C18 doorway. Right hand return wall has chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights and 3 lights and lateral stack with 2 diamond set flues. One other stack to ridge backs on to through passage. Interior: Housebody has large bressumer beam supported by post on stylobat with board and muntin panelled fire-screen which has triple reeded edges. Ceilings of housebody and parlour have finely reeded spine beams and floor joists. Parlour retains fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Chamber over has similar Tudor arched fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Large post with heavily jowled head survives from earlier timber framed house and supports king post truss with 10 "V" struts. Other king post trusses. Interior doorways are similar to through passage doorways. Prominent within the town. Illustrated in A. Comfort, Ancient Halls in and About Halifax, (1913) p.22. C. F. Stell, p.50, 51, 76.
NGR SE 01235 25755
Historic England List Entry Number
1230315
CMBC Ref HR 2/249
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00992.jpg
Mytholmroyd Farmhouse, Scout Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00991
Farmhouse, Mytholmroyd, Scout_Road
Grade II*
House, with evidence of late medieval timber-frame rebuilt in stone, early to mid C17. Well coursed dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room plan with through-passage forms T-shape with projecting cross-wing flush with projecting housebody each under separate steeply pitched gable with kneelers and bases for finials with projecting rainwater-spout set in valley between. 2 storeys. Continuous hoodmould over ground floor windows has casement moulding and heart shaped stop to left hand end. lst floor windows have hoodmoulds with decorated stops. 1st cell has 2 chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights to service end; doorway with composite jambs has Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround with 2-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. All other windows are double chamfered mullioned. 2-light fire-window; housebody breaks forward and has 7-light window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor; inserted late C18 doorway with monolithic jambs; 6-light parlour window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Left hand return wall has 3-light chamfered mullioned window to ground floor and 10-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor; coped gable with kneelers, apex stone has carved fleur-de-lys. Rear has projecting wing to left with C18 doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 4-light chamfered mullioned window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Rendered outshut of indeterminate date has 2 chamfered mullioned windows over to 1st floor. Similar through passage doorway to left of 2-light window and inserted C18 doorway. Right hand return wall has chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights and 3 lights and lateral stack with 2 diamond set flues. One other stack to ridge backs on to through passage. Interior: Housebody has large bressumer beam supported by post on stylobat with board and muntin panelled fire-screen which has triple reeded edges. Ceilings of housebody and parlour have finely reeded spine beams and floor joists. Parlour retains fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Chamber over has similar Tudor arched fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Large post with heavily jowled head survives from earlier timber framed house and supports king post truss with 10 "V" struts. Other king post trusses. Interior doorways are similar to through passage doorways. Prominent within the town. Illustrated in A. Comfort, Ancient Halls in and About Halifax, (1913) p.22. C. F. Stell, p.50, 51, 76.
NGR SE 01235 25755
Historic England List Entry Number
1230315
CMBC Ref HR 2/249
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00991.jpg
Mytholmroyd Farmhouse, Scout Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00990
Farmhouse, Mytholmroyd, Scout_Road
Grade II*
House, with evidence of late medieval timber-frame rebuilt in stone, early to mid C17. Well coursed dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room plan with through-passage forms T-shape with projecting cross-wing flush with projecting housebody each under separate steeply pitched gable with kneelers and bases for finials with projecting rainwater-spout set in valley between. 2 storeys. Continuous hoodmould over ground floor windows has casement moulding and heart shaped stop to left hand end. lst floor windows have hoodmoulds with decorated stops. 1st cell has 2 chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights to service end; doorway with composite jambs has Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround with 2-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. All other windows are double chamfered mullioned. 2-light fire-window; housebody breaks forward and has 7-light window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor; inserted late C18 doorway with monolithic jambs; 6-light parlour window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Left hand return wall has 3-light chamfered mullioned window to ground floor and 10-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor; coped gable with kneelers, apex stone has carved fleur-de-lys. Rear has projecting wing to left with C18 doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 4-light chamfered mullioned window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Rendered outshut of indeterminate date has 2 chamfered mullioned windows over to 1st floor. Similar through passage doorway to left of 2-light window and inserted C18 doorway. Right hand return wall has chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights and 3 lights and lateral stack with 2 diamond set flues. One other stack to ridge backs on to through passage. Interior: Housebody has large bressumer beam supported by post on stylobat with board and muntin panelled fire-screen which has triple reeded edges. Ceilings of housebody and parlour have finely reeded spine beams and floor joists. Parlour retains fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Chamber over has similar Tudor arched fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Large post with heavily jowled head survives from earlier timber framed house and supports king post truss with 10 "V" struts. Other king post trusses. Interior doorways are similar to through passage doorways. Prominent within the town. Illustrated in A. Comfort, Ancient Halls in and About Halifax, (1913) p.22. C. F. Stell, p.50, 51, 76.
NGR SE 01235 25755
Historic England List Entry Number
1230315
CMBC Ref HR 2/249
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00990.jpg
Mytholmroyd Farmhouse, Scout Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00989
Farmhouse, Mytholmroyd, Scout_Road
Grade II*
House, with evidence of late medieval timber-frame rebuilt in stone, early to mid C17. Well coursed dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room plan with through-passage forms T-shape with projecting cross-wing flush with projecting housebody each under separate steeply pitched gable with kneelers and bases for finials with projecting rainwater-spout set in valley between. 2 storeys. Continuous hoodmould over ground floor windows has casement moulding and heart shaped stop to left hand end. lst floor windows have hoodmoulds with decorated stops. 1st cell has 2 chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights to service end; doorway with composite jambs has Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround with 2-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. All other windows are double chamfered mullioned. 2-light fire-window; housebody breaks forward and has 7-light window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor; inserted late C18 doorway with monolithic jambs; 6-light parlour window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Left hand return wall has 3-light chamfered mullioned window to ground floor and 10-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor; coped gable with kneelers, apex stone has carved fleur-de-lys. Rear has projecting wing to left with C18 doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 4-light chamfered mullioned window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Rendered outshut of indeterminate date has 2 chamfered mullioned windows over to 1st floor. Similar through passage doorway to left of 2-light window and inserted C18 doorway. Right hand return wall has chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights and 3 lights and lateral stack with 2 diamond set flues. One other stack to ridge backs on to through passage. Interior: Housebody has large bressumer beam supported by post on stylobat with board and muntin panelled fire-screen which has triple reeded edges. Ceilings of housebody and parlour have finely reeded spine beams and floor joists. Parlour retains fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Chamber over has similar Tudor arched fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Large post with heavily jowled head survives from earlier timber framed house and supports king post truss with 10 "V" struts. Other king post trusses. Interior doorways are similar to through passage doorways. Prominent within the town. Illustrated in A. Comfort, Ancient Halls in and About Halifax, (1913) p.22. C. F. Stell, p.50, 51, 76.
NGR SE 01235 25755
Historic England List Entry Number
1230315
CMBC Ref HR 2/249
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00989.jpg
Mytholmroyd Farmhouse, Scout Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00988
Farmhouse, Mytholmroyd, Scout_Road
Grade II*
House, with evidence of late medieval timber-frame rebuilt in stone, early to mid C17. Well coursed dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room plan with through-passage forms T-shape with projecting cross-wing flush with projecting housebody each under separate steeply pitched gable with kneelers and bases for finials with projecting rainwater-spout set in valley between. 2 storeys. Continuous hoodmould over ground floor windows has casement moulding and heart shaped stop to left hand end. lst floor windows have hoodmoulds with decorated stops. 1st cell has 2 chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights to service end; doorway with composite jambs has Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround with 2-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. All other windows are double chamfered mullioned. 2-light fire-window; housebody breaks forward and has 7-light window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor; inserted late C18 doorway with monolithic jambs; 6-light parlour window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Left hand return wall has 3-light chamfered mullioned window to ground floor and 10-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor; coped gable with kneelers, apex stone has carved fleur-de-lys. Rear has projecting wing to left with C18 doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 4-light chamfered mullioned window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Rendered outshut of indeterminate date has 2 chamfered mullioned windows over to 1st floor. Similar through passage doorway to left of 2-light window and inserted C18 doorway. Right hand return wall has chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights and 3 lights and lateral stack with 2 diamond set flues. One other stack to ridge backs on to through passage. Interior: Housebody has large bressumer beam supported by post on stylobat with board and muntin panelled fire-screen which has triple reeded edges. Ceilings of housebody and parlour have finely reeded spine beams and floor joists. Parlour retains fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Chamber over has similar Tudor arched fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Large post with heavily jowled head survives from earlier timber framed house and supports king post truss with 10 "V" struts. Other king post trusses. Interior doorways are similar to through passage doorways. Prominent within the town. Illustrated in A. Comfort, Ancient Halls in and About Halifax, (1913) p.22. C. F. Stell, p.50, 51, 76.
NGR SE 01235 25755
Historic England List Entry Number
1230315
CMBC Ref HR 2/249
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00988.jpg
Mytholmroyd Farmhouse, Scout Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00987
Farmhouse, Mytholmroyd, Scout_Road
Grade II*
House, with evidence of late medieval timber-frame rebuilt in stone, early to mid C17. Well coursed dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room plan with through-passage forms T-shape with projecting cross-wing flush with projecting housebody each under separate steeply pitched gable with kneelers and bases for finials with projecting rainwater-spout set in valley between. 2 storeys. Continuous hoodmould over ground floor windows has casement moulding and heart shaped stop to left hand end. lst floor windows have hoodmoulds with decorated stops. 1st cell has 2 chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights to service end; doorway with composite jambs has Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround with 2-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. All other windows are double chamfered mullioned. 2-light fire-window; housebody breaks forward and has 7-light window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor; inserted late C18 doorway with monolithic jambs; 6-light parlour window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Left hand return wall has 3-light chamfered mullioned window to ground floor and 10-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor; coped gable with kneelers, apex stone has carved fleur-de-lys. Rear has projecting wing to left with C18 doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 4-light chamfered mullioned window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Rendered outshut of indeterminate date has 2 chamfered mullioned windows over to 1st floor. Similar through passage doorway to left of 2-light window and inserted C18 doorway. Right hand return wall has chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights and 3 lights and lateral stack with 2 diamond set flues. One other stack to ridge backs on to through passage. Interior: Housebody has large bressumer beam supported by post on stylobat with board and muntin panelled fire-screen which has triple reeded edges. Ceilings of housebody and parlour have finely reeded spine beams and floor joists. Parlour retains fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Chamber over has similar Tudor arched fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Large post with heavily jowled head survives from earlier timber framed house and supports king post truss with 10 "V" struts. Other king post trusses. Interior doorways are similar to through passage doorways. Prominent within the town. Illustrated in A. Comfort, Ancient Halls in and About Halifax, (1913) p.22. C. F. Stell, p.50, 51, 76.
NGR SE 01235 25755
Historic England List Entry Number
1230315
CMBC Ref HR 2/249
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00987.jpg
Mytholmroyd Farmhouse, Scout Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00986
Farmhouse, Mytholmroyd, Scout_Road
Grade II*
House, with evidence of late medieval timber-frame rebuilt in stone, early to mid C17. Well coursed dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room plan with through-passage forms T-shape with projecting cross-wing flush with projecting housebody each under separate steeply pitched gable with kneelers and bases for finials with projecting rainwater-spout set in valley between. 2 storeys. Continuous hoodmould over ground floor windows has casement moulding and heart shaped stop to left hand end. lst floor windows have hoodmoulds with decorated stops. 1st cell has 2 chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights to service end; doorway with composite jambs has Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround with 2-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. All other windows are double chamfered mullioned. 2-light fire-window; housebody breaks forward and has 7-light window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor; inserted late C18 doorway with monolithic jambs; 6-light parlour window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Left hand return wall has 3-light chamfered mullioned window to ground floor and 10-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor; coped gable with kneelers, apex stone has carved fleur-de-lys. Rear has projecting wing to left with C18 doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 4-light chamfered mullioned window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Rendered outshut of indeterminate date has 2 chamfered mullioned windows over to 1st floor. Similar through passage doorway to left of 2-light window and inserted C18 doorway. Right hand return wall has chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights and 3 lights and lateral stack with 2 diamond set flues. One other stack to ridge backs on to through passage. Interior: Housebody has large bressumer beam supported by post on stylobat with board and muntin panelled fire-screen which has triple reeded edges. Ceilings of housebody and parlour have finely reeded spine beams and floor joists. Parlour retains fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Chamber over has similar Tudor arched fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Large post with heavily jowled head survives from earlier timber framed house and supports king post truss with 10 "V" struts. Other king post trusses. Interior doorways are similar to through passage doorways. Prominent within the town. Illustrated in A. Comfort, Ancient Halls in and About Halifax, (1913) p.22. C. F. Stell, p.50, 51, 76.
NGR SE 01235 25755
Historic England List Entry Number
1230315
CMBC Ref HR 2/249
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00986.jpg
Mytholmroyd Farmhouse, Scout Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00985
Farmhouse, Mytholmroyd, Scout_Road
Grade II*
House, with evidence of late medieval timber-frame rebuilt in stone, early to mid C17. Well coursed dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room plan with through-passage forms T-shape with projecting cross-wing flush with projecting housebody each under separate steeply pitched gable with kneelers and bases for finials with projecting rainwater-spout set in valley between. 2 storeys. Continuous hoodmould over ground floor windows has casement moulding and heart shaped stop to left hand end. lst floor windows have hoodmoulds with decorated stops. 1st cell has 2 chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights to service end; doorway with composite jambs has Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround with 2-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. All other windows are double chamfered mullioned. 2-light fire-window; housebody breaks forward and has 7-light window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor; inserted late C18 doorway with monolithic jambs; 6-light parlour window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Left hand return wall has 3-light chamfered mullioned window to ground floor and 10-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor; coped gable with kneelers, apex stone has carved fleur-de-lys. Rear has projecting wing to left with C18 doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 4-light chamfered mullioned window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Rendered outshut of indeterminate date has 2 chamfered mullioned windows over to 1st floor. Similar through passage doorway to left of 2-light window and inserted C18 doorway. Right hand return wall has chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights and 3 lights and lateral stack with 2 diamond set flues. One other stack to ridge backs on to through passage. Interior: Housebody has large bressumer beam supported by post on stylobat with board and muntin panelled fire-screen which has triple reeded edges. Ceilings of housebody and parlour have finely reeded spine beams and floor joists. Parlour retains fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Chamber over has similar Tudor arched fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Large post with heavily jowled head survives from earlier timber framed house and supports king post truss with 10 "V" struts. Other king post trusses. Interior doorways are similar to through passage doorways. Prominent within the town. Illustrated in A. Comfort, Ancient Halls in and About Halifax, (1913) p.22. C. F. Stell, p.50, 51, 76.
NGR SE 01235 25755
Historic England List Entry Number
1230315
CMBC Ref HR 2/249
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00985.jpg
Mytholmroyd Farmhouse, Scout Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00984
Farmhouse, Mytholmroyd, Scout_Road
Grade II*
House, with evidence of late medieval timber-frame rebuilt in stone, early to mid C17. Well coursed dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room plan with through-passage forms T-shape with projecting cross-wing flush with projecting housebody each under separate steeply pitched gable with kneelers and bases for finials with projecting rainwater-spout set in valley between. 2 storeys. Continuous hoodmould over ground floor windows has casement moulding and heart shaped stop to left hand end. lst floor windows have hoodmoulds with decorated stops. 1st cell has 2 chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights to service end; doorway with composite jambs has Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround with 2-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. All other windows are double chamfered mullioned. 2-light fire-window; housebody breaks forward and has 7-light window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor; inserted late C18 doorway with monolithic jambs; 6-light parlour window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Left hand return wall has 3-light chamfered mullioned window to ground floor and 10-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor; coped gable with kneelers, apex stone has carved fleur-de-lys. Rear has projecting wing to left with C18 doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 4-light chamfered mullioned window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Rendered outshut of indeterminate date has 2 chamfered mullioned windows over to 1st floor. Similar through passage doorway to left of 2-light window and inserted C18 doorway. Right hand return wall has chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights and 3 lights and lateral stack with 2 diamond set flues. One other stack to ridge backs on to through passage. Interior: Housebody has large bressumer beam supported by post on stylobat with board and muntin panelled fire-screen which has triple reeded edges. Ceilings of housebody and parlour have finely reeded spine beams and floor joists. Parlour retains fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Chamber over has similar Tudor arched fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Large post with heavily jowled head survives from earlier timber framed house and supports king post truss with 10 "V" struts. Other king post trusses. Interior doorways are similar to through passage doorways. Prominent within the town. Illustrated in A. Comfort, Ancient Halls in and About Halifax, (1913) p.22. C. F. Stell, p.50, 51, 76.
NGR SE 01235 25755
Historic England List Entry Number
1230315
CMBC Ref HR 2/249
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00984.jpg
Mytholmroyd Farmhouse, Scout Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00983
Farmhouse, Mytholmroyd, Scout_Road
Grade II*
House, with evidence of late medieval timber-frame rebuilt in stone, early to mid C17. Well coursed dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room plan with through-passage forms T-shape with projecting cross-wing flush with projecting housebody each under separate steeply pitched gable with kneelers and bases for finials with projecting rainwater-spout set in valley between. 2 storeys. Continuous hoodmould over ground floor windows has casement moulding and heart shaped stop to left hand end. lst floor windows have hoodmoulds with decorated stops. 1st cell has 2 chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights to service end; doorway with composite jambs has Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround with 2-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. All other windows are double chamfered mullioned. 2-light fire-window; housebody breaks forward and has 7-light window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor; inserted late C18 doorway with monolithic jambs; 6-light parlour window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Left hand return wall has 3-light chamfered mullioned window to ground floor and 10-light double chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor; coped gable with kneelers, apex stone has carved fleur-de-lys. Rear has projecting wing to left with C18 doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 4-light chamfered mullioned window with 10-light mullioned and transomed window over to 1st floor. Rendered outshut of indeterminate date has 2 chamfered mullioned windows over to 1st floor. Similar through passage doorway to left of 2-light window and inserted C18 doorway. Right hand return wall has chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights and 3 lights and lateral stack with 2 diamond set flues. One other stack to ridge backs on to through passage. Interior: Housebody has large bressumer beam supported by post on stylobat with board and muntin panelled fire-screen which has triple reeded edges. Ceilings of housebody and parlour have finely reeded spine beams and floor joists. Parlour retains fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Chamber over has similar Tudor arched fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. Large post with heavily jowled head survives from earlier timber framed house and supports king post truss with 10 "V" struts. Other king post trusses. Interior doorways are similar to through passage doorways. Prominent within the town. Illustrated in A. Comfort, Ancient Halls in and About Halifax, (1913) p.22. C. F. Stell, p.50, 51, 76.
NGR SE 01235 25755
Historic England List Entry Number
1230315
CMBC Ref HR 2/249
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00983.jpg