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Title: Warley House - HLS01295
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Title
Warley House - HLS01295
Description
The sketch and description were originally published in The Halifax Courier in 1912-1913.
A handsome structure which, occupied for the most part by men of culture and substance, has changed little since it was built. It was erected in 1769, the architect being Mr Thomas Bradley, designer of the Piece Hall and many fine homesteads. Three families of much local influence – the Milnes, Oldfields and McCreas – have resided there. Mr H C McCrea purchased in 1866 and his son, Mr A S McCrea is the owner-occupier today. Its situation is very pleasant, for though but a couple of miles from town it stands in a peaceful district and from it there are charming stretches of moorland and hill and valley – especially to the south. It is the southerly frontage shown in the sketch. PH/28
A handsome structure which, occupied for the most part by men of culture and substance, has changed little since it was built. It was erected in 1769, the architect being Mr Thomas Bradley, designer of the Piece Hall and many fine homesteads. Three families of much local influence – the Milnes, Oldfields and McCreas – have resided there. Mr H C McCrea purchased in 1866 and his son, Mr A S McCrea is the owner-occupier today. Its situation is very pleasant, for though but a couple of miles from town it stands in a peaceful district and from it there are charming stretches of moorland and hill and valley – especially to the south. It is the southerly frontage shown in the sketch. PH/28
Creator
Arthur Comfort
Date
1910s
Rights
PHDA - Hebden Bridge Local History Society
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
HLS01295.tif
Collection
Citation
Arthur Comfort, “Warley House - HLS01295,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 19, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/6585.
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