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Title: Kershaw House, Luddenden Foot - JNB00551

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Kershaw House, Luddenden Foot - JNB00551

Description

This grade II listed building on Luddenden Lane, Luddenden Foot has a long and interesting history. Although it is widely believed to have been built in 1650 by the Midgley family of Midgley, this is not the case. Evidence exists that there has been a dwelling on this site since the 14th centuary. This evidence exists in the form of the Wakefield court rolls of the 14th centuary, which refer to the property as "Kirkschewe," "Kereshagh," and later "Kerkeschaugh," all of which mean "Church Copse." However, the identity of the church from which the property's name derives is not clear. We know that it could not possibly be the present day St. Mary's Church in Luddenden village as this had not yet been erected.

The present structure was built by James Murgatroyd, who later left the house to his son Thomas Murgatroyd, owner of East Riddlesden Hall near Bingley. It was Thomas who renovated much of the property and whose initials, along with those of his wife Anna Murgatroyd, can be seen engraved over the principal entrance. It is assumed that these renovations were completed around 1650, as this is the date that is engraved upon the archway leading to the courtyard.

Kershaw House boasts some rather distinctive features. The most apparrent one being a rather ornate Tudor rose stained glass window, which was added by Henry Murgatroyd in 1640. Perhaps less well known is the house's reportedly haunted priest hole, which is said to date from the time of the Civil War.

The property was converted for use as a pub and restaurant in the 1960s.

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Postcard dated 1987.

Creator

Geoffrey Coning

Rights

PHDA – John Billingsley Collection

Relation

Pennine Horizons Digital Archive

Identifier

JNB00551.tif

Citation

Geoffrey Coning, “Kershaw House, Luddenden Foot - JNB00551,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 20, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/31985.

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