Fell Foot Farm, Langdale - RAC1960.019
Barn, Fireplace
Vernacular Architecture
Ralph Cross
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1960
PHDA - -Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1960.019.jpg
Cowl Vestiges Stansfield Lane, Cross Stones - RAC1960.003.2
Beam, Fireplace, Vernacular_architecture
Vernacular Architecture
Ralph Cross
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1960
PHDA - -Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1960.003.2.jpg
Goodshawfold - RAC1958.109.2
Vernacular Architecture
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
PHDA - Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1958.109.2.jpg
Back Hall (or Hold), Siddal - RAC1958.098.2
Vernacular Architecture
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
PHDA - Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1958.098.2.jpg
Fellview Farm, Hetton - RAC1961.70.2
Vernacular Architecture
Ralph Cross
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1961
PHDA - Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1961.70.2.jpg
Fellview Farm, Hetton - RAC1961.70.1
Vernacular Architecture
Ralph Cross
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1961
PHDA - Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1961.70.1.jpg
Town Gate, Sowerby - RAC1961.053.9
Vernacular Architecture
Demolition of cottages numbers 47 - 51
Ralph Cross
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1961
PHDA - Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1961.053.9.jpg
Wycoller Hall - RAC1957.129
Wycoller, fireplace, recess
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1957
PHDA - Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1957.129.jpg
Old Riding Farm, Luddenden - RAC1957.079.2
Farmhouse, Fireplace, Timber Frame, Bressumer, Interior, Furniture
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1957
PHDA - Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1957.079.2.jpg
Alkincoats Hall, Colne - RAC1957.030.8
Colne, Hall
Alkincoats Hall was a country house in Colne, Lancashire, England. Part of the estate in which the hall stood is now the 35-acre (14 ha) Alkincoats public park.
Originally built in the north of the estate in 1575, the hall was enlarged in 1720 and demolished in 1957.
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1957
PHDA - Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1957.030.8.jpg
Alkincoats Hall, Colne - RAC1957.030.4
Colne, Hall, Fireplace
Alkincoats Hall was a country house in Colne, Lancashire, England. Part of the estate in which the hall stood is now the 35-acre (14 ha) Alkincoats public park.
Originally built in the north of the estate in 1575, the hall was enlarged in 1720 and demolished in 1957.
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1957
PHDA - Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1957.030.4.jpg
Alkincoats Hall, Colne - RAC1957.030.3
Colne, Hall, Fireplace, Overmantle
Alkincoats Hall was a country house in Colne, Lancashire, England. Part of the estate in which the hall stood is now the 35-acre (14 ha) Alkincoats public park.
Originally built in the north of the estate in 1575, the hall was enlarged in 1720 and demolished in 1957.
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1957
PHDA - Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1957.030.3.jpg
North Ives Farm, Oxenhope - RAC1957.026.3
Plasterwork, Fireplace, Interior
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1957
PHDA - Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1957.026.3.jpg
North Ives Farm, Oxenhope - RAC1957.026.2
Farmhouse, Oxenhope
Farmhouse, Oxenhope, Interior, Scarf joint, Fireplace
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1957
PHDA - Ralph Cross Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
RAC1957.026.2.jpg
Frost Hole, Frost Hole Lane, Cragg Vale 1984 - CBC00674
Architecture, Cragg_Vale, Fireplace, Frost_Hole_lane
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 hall. Doorway with straight lintel, composite jambs and stop chamfered surround forms baffle entry. Left hand return wall has 2-light chamfered mullioned window to both floors. Rear has remains of added gabled kitchen, late C17. Hall range has 2-light former fire-window. Right hand return wall has 2 flat faced mullioned windows with projecting sills of 3 lights with single light over. One stack to ridge. Interior of hall has stone heck, segmental arched lintel to fireplace carried on corbel with cyma moulded shelf and stop chamfered moulded surround. Tudor arched doorway to demolished kitchen. Stop chamfered spine beams. Inserted C19 stone wall with 2 segmental arched doorways. King-post truss with 4 'V' struts, grooved to soffit of tie- beam. Part of plaster frieze to former open hall survives above inserted floor on northern wall. C. F. Stell, p.147-9, 244, 306.
NGR: SD 99998 24903
Historic England Listing No: 1229373
CMBC Ref: HR4/119
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
1980s
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00674.jpg
May Royd, off Burnley Road, Hebden Bridge - CBC00583
Burnley_Road, Fireplace, Hebden_Bridge, Mayroyd, Street Names
Grade II
House, early C17 hall-and-cross-wing in large dressed stone with added 5-bay wing to south, early C19 in dressed stone the face punched with margin. 4 main linear divisions. Gable of C19 wing has plinth, eaves band and coped gable with stack. 2 bays of blind windows to each floor. Set back is hall range with some C19 alteration to doorway and'3-light mullioned window over; break in stonework; recessed tablet has moulded surround; hall window has 5 lights with arched heads and longer renewed mullions. Over, to 1st floor, 6-light mullioned and transomed window. 1/2 bay breaks forward and has 6-light mullioned and transomed window to 1st floor, this is set at corner of wing which has original fenestration of 12-light double chamfered mullioned and transomed windows to both floors with columbarium to apex. Continuous over ground floor window is cavetto hoodmould. Left hand return wall of C19 has 5 bays of 12-paned sashes to each floor. Right hand wall of cross-wing has tall stair window. Rear has similar fenestration. Interior of hall is panelled in oak linenfold panelling with impressive Tudor arched fireplace with corbelled jambs all early C19.
NGR SD 98368 27191
Historic England List Entry Number 1279213
CMBC Ref HR 1/79
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1980s
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00583.jpg
Redacre House, off Burnley Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00572
Fireplace, Mytholmroyd, Redacre
Grade II*
House, late C16. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 3-room front with F-plan, with projecting 2-storey porch and cross-wing all with coped gables with kneelers with a 3rd gable set between over the housebody. 4 linear divisions. 1st is service end with wide altered window with over to 1st floor single arched light with spandrels. 2nd division is formed by porch which breaks forward and has Tudor arched doorway with roll moulded surround. 1st floor jetties out with cyma moulded cornice under. All windows are double chamfered mullioned with cavetto moulded mullions and hoodmould. Porch chamber formerly of 3 lights. Set back is 3rd division. Cross-firewindow to left of 6-light housebody window with king mullion. Over in gabled attic dormer is 3-light window with carved ball to apex stone. Wing breaks forward; inserted doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 6-light window with king mullion. Over, to 1st floor, a single arched light with spandrels to left of 5-light window. Attached to left hand return wall is barn of no interest. This is excluded from the item. Right hand return wall has lateral stack with offsets and diamond set flue slightly truncated. To right is 3-light chamfered mullioned window to rear room. Rear has similar 4-light window to 1st floor. Pointed arched doorway with chamfered surround to former through passage blocked to form a window. 3 stacks to ridge. Interior: Inner doorway has Tudor arched lintel with stop chamfered surround. Housebody retains stop chamfered bressumer on heck-post and segmental arched fireplace on skewbacks with elaborate moulded surround (cyma, step, step). Stop chamfered spine beams and joists. The house is important as it is probably the earliest house in Calderdale exhibiting an F-plan. C. F. Stell, p.75.
NGR SE 01188 26273
Historic England List Entry Number 1229121
CMBC Ref HR 2/74
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1980s
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00572.jpg
Redacre House, off Burnley Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00571
Fireplace, Mytholmroyd, Redacre
Grade II*
House, late C16. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 3-room front with F-plan, with projecting 2-storey porch and cross-wing all with coped gables with kneelers with a 3rd gable set between over the housebody. 4 linear divisions. 1st is service end with wide altered window with over to 1st floor single arched light with spandrels. 2nd division is formed by porch which breaks forward and has Tudor arched doorway with roll moulded surround. 1st floor jetties out with cyma moulded cornice under. All windows are double chamfered mullioned with cavetto moulded mullions and hoodmould. Porch chamber formerly of 3 lights. Set back is 3rd division. Cross-firewindow to left of 6-light housebody window with king mullion. Over in gabled attic dormer is 3-light window with carved ball to apex stone. Wing breaks forward; inserted doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 6-light window with king mullion. Over, to 1st floor, a single arched light with spandrels to left of 5-light window. Attached to left hand return wall is barn of no interest. This is excluded from the item. Right hand return wall has lateral stack with offsets and diamond set flue slightly truncated. To right is 3-light chamfered mullioned window to rear room. Rear has similar 4-light window to 1st floor. Pointed arched doorway with chamfered surround to former through passage blocked to form a window. 3 stacks to ridge. Interior: Inner doorway has Tudor arched lintel with stop chamfered surround. Housebody retains stop chamfered bressumer on heck-post and segmental arched fireplace on skewbacks with elaborate moulded surround (cyma, step, step). Stop chamfered spine beams and joists. The house is important as it is probably the earliest house in Calderdale exhibiting an F-plan. C. F. Stell, p.75.
NGR SE 01188 26273
Historic England List Entry Number 1229121
CMBC Ref HR 2/74
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1980s
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00571.jpg
Redacre House, off Burnley Road, Mytholmroyd - CBC00570
Fireplace, Mytholmroyd, Redacre
Grade II*
House, late C16. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 3-room front with F-plan, with projecting 2-storey porch and cross-wing all with coped gables with kneelers with a 3rd gable set between over the housebody. 4 linear divisions. 1st is service end with wide altered window with over to 1st floor single arched light with spandrels. 2nd division is formed by porch which breaks forward and has Tudor arched doorway with roll moulded surround. 1st floor jetties out with cyma moulded cornice under. All windows are double chamfered mullioned with cavetto moulded mullions and hoodmould. Porch chamber formerly of 3 lights. Set back is 3rd division. Cross-firewindow to left of 6-light housebody window with king mullion. Over in gabled attic dormer is 3-light window with carved ball to apex stone. Wing breaks forward; inserted doorway with monolithic jambs to left of 6-light window with king mullion. Over, to 1st floor, a single arched light with spandrels to left of 5-light window. Attached to left hand return wall is barn of no interest. This is excluded from the item. Right hand return wall has lateral stack with offsets and diamond set flue slightly truncated. To right is 3-light chamfered mullioned window to rear room. Rear has similar 4-light window to 1st floor. Pointed arched doorway with chamfered surround to former through passage blocked to form a window. 3 stacks to ridge. Interior: Inner doorway has Tudor arched lintel with stop chamfered surround. Housebody retains stop chamfered bressumer on heck-post and segmental arched fireplace on skewbacks with elaborate moulded surround (cyma, step, step). Stop chamfered spine beams and joists. The house is important as it is probably the earliest house in Calderdale exhibiting an F-plan. C. F. Stell, p.75.
NGR SE 01188 26273
Historic England List Entry Number 1229121
CMBC Ref HR 2/74
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1980s
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00570.jpg
Brearley Old Hall, Luddendenfoot - CBC00562
Brearley_Old_Hall, Fireplace, Luddendenfoot
Grade II
House of 1638 with alterations of 1678, the south front rebuilt late C19. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. Probably 3-room through passage plan originally. North front has earliest details. 6-light double chamfered mullioned and transomed hall window (the upper lights blocked) with cyma hoodmould with label stop to left of former lateral stack (now removed) which has segmental arched fireplace the voussoirs visible from the outside. Over to 1st floor is 3-light double chamfered mullioned window. Doorway with composite jambs and depressed Tudor arched lintel has stop chamfered surround. single double chamfered light over to 1st floor. 12-light double chamfered mullioned and transomed window with 6-light chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. The south front of this room (now forming an interior wall) has through-passage doorway with decorated lintel inscribed "TSW 1638" (Timothy and Sarah Wadsworth) set within a tressure. To left is 5-light double chamfered mullioned window with king mullion. The interior of this room has unusual basket-arched fireplace with chamfered surround which continues to form 4 semi- circular arches with sunken spandrels on the lintel. South front of 4 linear divisions. 1st is single storey with former 5-light double chamfered mullioned window lacking 2 mullions where doorway with monolithic jambs is inserted. Main house of 2 storeys breaks forward and is C19 symmetrical facade. Vernacular Revival. Doorway has architrave, entablature and cornice. All are double chamfered mullioned windows of 5 lights. Those to ground floor have hoodmould with decorative label stops. Over door is 3-light window. Right hand return wall has some mullioned windows either altered or blocked with main feature of 1st floor doorway (blocked) with elaborate architrave with dropped keystone bearing date 1678. Coped gables with stacks.
NGR SE 02689 26083
Historic England List Entry Number 1229038
CMBC Ref HR 2/68
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1980s
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00562.jpg
Brearley Old Hall, Luddendenfoot - CBC00558
Brearley_Old_Hall, Fireplace, Luddendenfoot
Grade II
House of 1638 with alterations of 1678, the south front rebuilt late C19. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. Probably 3-room through passage plan originally. North front has earliest details. 6-light double chamfered mullioned and transomed hall window (the upper lights blocked) with cyma hoodmould with label stop to left of former lateral stack (now removed) which has segmental arched fireplace the voussoirs visible from the outside. Over to 1st floor is 3-light double chamfered mullioned window. Doorway with composite jambs and depressed Tudor arched lintel has stop chamfered surround. single double chamfered light over to 1st floor. 12-light double chamfered mullioned and transomed window with 6-light chamfered mullioned window over to 1st floor. The south front of this room (now forming an interior wall) has through-passage doorway with decorated lintel inscribed "TSW 1638" (Timothy and Sarah Wadsworth) set within a tressure. To left is 5-light double chamfered mullioned window with king mullion. The interior of this room has unusual basket-arched fireplace with chamfered surround which continues to form 4 semi- circular arches with sunken spandrels on the lintel. South front of 4 linear divisions. 1st is single storey with former 5-light double chamfered mullioned window lacking 2 mullions where doorway with monolithic jambs is inserted. Main house of 2 storeys breaks forward and is C19 symmetrical facade. Vernacular Revival. Doorway has architrave, entablature and cornice. All are double chamfered mullioned windows of 5 lights. Those to ground floor have hoodmould with decorative label stops. Over door is 3-light window. Right hand return wall has some mullioned windows either altered or blocked with main feature of 1st floor doorway (blocked) with elaborate architrave with dropped keystone bearing date 1678. Coped gables with stacks.
NGR SE 02689 26083
Historic England List Entry Number 1229038
CMBC Ref HR 2/68
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1980s
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC00558.jpg
Lower Purprise, Purprise Lane, Wadsworth - CBC01373
Architecture, Farmhouse, Fireplace, Wadsworth
Grade II
House, 2nd half C17. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. Copings with kneelers and diamond shaped finials to gables and porch. 2 storeys. 2 cells. All are double chamfered mullioned windows with hoodmoulds with straight returns to ground floor and chamfered mullioned to 1st floor. Fine porch has basket- arched doorway with chamfered surround and 2-light window to apex of gable. Inner door has straight lintel and chamfered surround. 6-light window, 4-light window over; 5-light window. Left hand return wall has 5-light window (lacking a mullion) and 2-light chamfered mullioned window. Rainwater spout in former valley to rear wing now demolished. Right hand return wall has 4-light window (blocked) and 3-light window with arched lights, sunken spandrels and cavetto moulded mullions. Interior: Segmental arched fireplace with cyma moulded surround and shelf. Stop chamfered spine beams. Doorway in south wall to demolished wing has straight lintel and chamfered surround. C.F. Stell, p.153, 154, 290.
NGR: SD 99144 29914
Historic England Listing No: 1265382
CMBC Ref: HR 251
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
2021-08-11T12:23:47
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC01373.tif
Far Nook, Nook Lane, Old Town - CBC01351
Architecture, Farmhouse, Fireplace, Wadsworth
Grade II
House (unoccupied), early C17 stone encasing of earlier timber-framed building, large early C18 porch and contemporary added cell to east end of house. Large dressed stone, thin coursed rubble to additions, stone slate roof.
Three-room plan with direct entry. All are chamfered mullioned windows mostly lacking mullions. Four-light window to service end at lower level, three-light window over with lowered sill; six-light window to parlour with three-light window over to first floor. Porch has two-light window and doorway with segmental arch covering original doorway with broad chamfered surround; two-light flat faced mullioned window to first floor; three-light window with cavetto surround and mullions; doorway with monolithic jambs and heavy lintel; five-light window.
Rear has two windows of two lights; three-light window; six-light window with two king mullions to housebody; six-light flat faced mullioned window. Three stacks to ridge and one other.
Interior: housebody has segmental arched fireplace with cyma moulded surround and reeded spine beams and floor joists. Post and truss survive from earlier building with shortened king post and angle struts. Soffit of tie-beam has mortice holes for close studding.
NGR: SE 00640 27739
Historic England Listing No: 1265494
CMBC Ref: W 221
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
2021-08-11T12:19:02
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
CBC01351.tif
Heptonstall Museum Interior. - BIM00925
Colour, Fireplace, Flagged floor, Heptonstall Museum, School desk, Schoolroom
Bill Marsden
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
PHDA - Bill Marsden Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
BIM00925.tif
The Interior of Heptonstall Museum - BIM00923
Clothes horse, Cottage Interior, Fireplace, Heptonstall Museum, Rag rug, pottery
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
PHDA - Bill Marsden Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
BIM00923.tif