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Title: Bell House, Heseltine Lane, Cragg Vale - CBC00771
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Title
Bell House, Heseltine Lane, Cragg Vale - CBC00771
Description
Grade II
House mid C17 with added outshut to rear mid C18. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. South-east facing front'of 2 cells. 1st cell has doorway forming a baffle entry against heck. Tudor-arched lintel with composite jambs and stop chamfered surround. All are chamfered mullioned windows with the mullions flush with front of wall. 4-light window with same, though shorter, over. 2nd cell has 3-light window with same over. Left hand return wall is blind and carries stack. Rear has 2-light window to right of outshut and arched light with sunken spandrels to left. Right hand return wall has 2-light window to both floors. Attached is outbuilding with mono-pitched roof and 4-light window. Interior of housebody has bressumer beam. Heck has curving brace to roof. Part of fire-hood is preserved at 1st floor. The home of leader of the Cragg Coiners, "King" David Hartley who was executed at York in 1770 but is buried in Heptonstall grave-yard. C. F. Stell, p.155-6, 329, 330.
NGR: SD 99625 24632
English Heritage Listing No: 1229494
CMBC Ref: HR 2/148
House mid C17 with added outshut to rear mid C18. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. South-east facing front'of 2 cells. 1st cell has doorway forming a baffle entry against heck. Tudor-arched lintel with composite jambs and stop chamfered surround. All are chamfered mullioned windows with the mullions flush with front of wall. 4-light window with same, though shorter, over. 2nd cell has 3-light window with same over. Left hand return wall is blind and carries stack. Rear has 2-light window to right of outshut and arched light with sunken spandrels to left. Right hand return wall has 2-light window to both floors. Attached is outbuilding with mono-pitched roof and 4-light window. Interior of housebody has bressumer beam. Heck has curving brace to roof. Part of fire-hood is preserved at 1st floor. The home of leader of the Cragg Coiners, "King" David Hartley who was executed at York in 1770 but is buried in Heptonstall grave-yard. C. F. Stell, p.155-6, 329, 330.
NGR: SD 99625 24632
English Heritage Listing No: 1229494
CMBC Ref: HR 2/148
Date
1982
Rights
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
CBC00771.jpg
Collection
Citation
“Bell House, Heseltine Lane, Cragg Vale - CBC00771,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 24, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/36081.
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