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Title: Barkisland Hall, Calderdale. - HLS00403
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Barkisland Hall, Calderdale. - HLS00403
Description
The large and magnificent Barkisland Hall loudly proclaims the middling gentry status of its builder, John Gledhill. Unique within the district in being three storeys high, it has a fully developed F-plan with a projecting porch dated 1638 and inscribed with the initials of John Gledhill and his wife Sarah, daughter of William Horton of the Howroyde. Above the door is a carved portrait, an heraldic crest and coat of arms. The doorway is flanked by two orders of fluted columns, Doric supporting Ionic; the top floor has a rose window. To the right, the parlour-wing projects in line with the porch. All the windows are multi-light with mullions and transoms. John’s father, Thomas, was one of the largest taxpayers in the township and had been granted a coat of arms in 1612.
Text from: Calderdale Architecture and History.
Text from: Calderdale Architecture and History.
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Rights
PHDA - Hebden Bridge Local History Society
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
HLS00403.TIF
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Citation
“Barkisland Hall, Calderdale. - HLS00403,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed May 4, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/6276.
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