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Title: Little Manor, Top Cottage and No. 40/42, Heptonstall Slack - CBC01915

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Little Manor, Top Cottage and No. 40/42, Heptonstall Slack - CBC01915

Description

Grade II

House dated 1599 with added rear wing and internal alterations dated 1681. Now in 2 occupations. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room through- passage plan. 2 storeys. All windows have lowered sill but retain chamfered surrounds and some mullions. Former 5-light window with 4-light window over; probably 6-light window with king mullion and 2-light fire-window with a light opened between to housebody. 1st floor has 2 mid C20 windows. Basket arched doorway has stop chamfered surround. Attached at right angles to service end is single storey gabled extension c.1983 which obscures a 4-light double chamfered mullioned window (preserved internally). 1st floor has 5-light and former 2-light chamfered mullioned window. Left hand return wall has lateral stack at junction with added wing with rainwater spouts either side. Rear has single storey outshut or aisle with 2 windows with double chamfered surround. Rear wing attached to aisle and of 2 storeys. 6-light double chamfered mullioned window with king mullion with 4-light window over. Both lack hoodmoulds. 3 stacks to ridge, all renewed. Interior: Housebody has finely reeded spine beams with stop chamfer and scarf joint, evidence of former bressumer. Thin stone wall dividing wall has ogee lintel inscribed " W S " which jetties out to carry double thickness 1 6 8 1 wall at 1st floor. (Service end preserves 4 double chamfered mullioned windows). Rear room of added wing has Tudor arched lintel carried on corbelled jambs with chamfered surround. Over housebody is large tie-beam with chamfer (truss not visible). Service end has re-used arch-braced collar beam truss now resting on a tie-beam on corbels. Illustrated in Stell.

NGR: SD 97729 28747
Historic England Listing No: 1265937
CMBC Ref: H 88

Date

2021-08-18T09:11:01

Rights

PHDA - Calderdale M.B.C.

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Pennine Horizons Digital Archive

Identifier

CBC01915.jpg

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“Little Manor, Top Cottage and No. 40/42, Heptonstall Slack - CBC01915,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 27, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/35461.

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