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Title: Hazlehurst Hall, Ambler Thorn, Queensbury
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Title
Hazlehurst Hall, Ambler Thorn, Queensbury
Description
The sketch and description were originally published in The Halifax Courier in 1912-1913.
Near Hill House lane. It as a fine old homestead, charming in its appearance of antiquity and beautifully situated. Small leaded windows are set in its ivy-clad walls and in front is a stone paved courtyard. Over the main entrance it is dated ‘TER, 1724’, Timothy and Elizabeth Ramsden who rebuilt it at that period. The present drawing room contains a beautiful antique mantel piece, painted and inscribed ‘TER, 1724’ with two faces carved on it. In the Chamber is the remnant of the old pulpit used by the Baptists in 1771 to 1773, when divine service was held there previous to the erection of the Baptist Chapel at Queensbury in 1773. PH/26
Near Hill House lane. It as a fine old homestead, charming in its appearance of antiquity and beautifully situated. Small leaded windows are set in its ivy-clad walls and in front is a stone paved courtyard. Over the main entrance it is dated ‘TER, 1724’, Timothy and Elizabeth Ramsden who rebuilt it at that period. The present drawing room contains a beautiful antique mantel piece, painted and inscribed ‘TER, 1724’ with two faces carved on it. In the Chamber is the remnant of the old pulpit used by the Baptists in 1771 to 1773, when divine service was held there previous to the erection of the Baptist Chapel at Queensbury in 1773. PH/26
Creator
Arthur Comfort
Date
1910s
Rights
PHDA - Hebden Bridge Local History Society
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
HLS01276.tif
Collection
Citation
Arthur Comfort, “Hazlehurst Hall, Ambler Thorn, Queensbury,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 25, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/6566.
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