House, early C19 with slightly later extension. Hammer-dressed stone, dressed quoins, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. North elevation has flat-faced mullioned windows of 6 lights (lacking 2 mullions) with 3 of 2 lights to 1st floor (lacking…
Grade II
House, cross-wing initialled and dated "I M 1 6 0 4". Now forms 2 dwellings. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. Single storey hall and cross-wing. 3-room plan. All windows are chamfered mullioned windows lacking most mullions. Hall…
Grade II
Barn in part late C17 but mostly rebuilt early to mid C19. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. Earliest details survive in elevation facing house. Mistal doorway with quoined lintel and chamfered surround. Another with Tudor arch and…
Row of 6 cottages and attached contemporary barn, dated 1825. Dressed stone (watershot), stone slate roof. Quoins. 2 storeys. Each has doorway with sill tie to left of 4-light flat-faced mullioned window with slightly projecting sill.…
Row of 6 cottages and attached contemporary barn, dated 1825. Dressed stone (watershot), stone slate roof. Quoins. 2 storeys. Each has doorway with sill tie to left of 4-light flat-faced mullioned window with slightly projecting sill.…
Greenwood Lee was the home of several generations of the Gibson family, but Abraham Gibson, a bachelor, was the last of the line. The property was left to the National Trust, but was sold in 1961 to raise money for the upkeep of Hardcastle Crags. On…
House, formerly known as Gib, dating from the early C17, altered when barn was added mid C19, and much abused in 1980's when 'modernised'. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. Barn to left hand end of south entrance front has semi-…
House, formerly known as Gib, dating from the early C17, altered when barn was added mid C19, and much abused in 1980's when 'modernised'. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. Barn to left hand end of south entrance front has semi-…
House, formerly known as Gib, dating from the early C17, altered when barn was added mid C19, and much abused in 1980's when 'modernised'. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. Barn to left hand end of south entrance front has semi-…
Originally Hawden Hole, it is situated on the south Hebden Dale hillside between Midge Hole and Hebden Hey above Hebden Water and the lower part of Hardcastle Crags. It was the site of the locally infamous murder of Samuel Sutcliffe in February 1817.…
HLS05201. Originally Hawden Hole it is situate on the south Hebden Dale hillside between Midge Hole and Hebden Hey above Hebden Water and the lower part of Hardcastle Crags. It was the site of the locally infamous murder of Samuel Sutcliffe in…
Originally Hawden Hole, it is situated on the south Hebden Dale hillside between Midge Hole and Hebden Hey above Hebden Water and the lower part of Hardcastle Crags. It was the site of the locally infamous murder of Samuel Sutcliffe in February 1817.…
HLS05202. Originally Hawden Hole it is situate on the south Hebden Dale hillside between Midge Hole and Hebden Hey above Hebden Water and the lower part of Hardcastle Crags. It was the site of the locally infamous murder of Samuel Sutcliffe in…
House, late C18 and attached barn, mid Cl9. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof to house, asbestos roof to barn. 2 storeys. Quoins. 2 cells each with flat faced mullioned windows. 1st cell has doorway with monolithic jambs next to…
G.V. II House of C17 origin with C19 alteration and addition. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. T-shaped. Rear wing has double chamfered mullioned window of 5 lights with 2 of 3 lights to 1st floor. Coped gable to right…