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Latitude: 53.8316 / 53°49'53"N
Longitude: -1.4384 / 1°26'18"W
OS Eastings: 437058
OS Northings: 437404
OS Grid: SE370374
Mapcode National: GBR LSD4.D7
Mapcode Global: WHDBC.WY7J
Plus Code: 9C5WRHJ6+JJ
Entry Name: Morwick Hall
Listing Date: 22 July 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1065993
English Heritage Legacy ID: 422541
ID on this website: 101065993
Location: Scholes, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS15
County: Leeds
Civil Parish: Barwick in Elmet and Scholes
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Scholes
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Building
BARWICK IN ELMET AND SCHOLES YORK ROAD
SE33NE LS15 (south side, off),
SE3737 Whinmoor
9/38 Morwick Hall
II
House, now offices. Mid-late C18 for Edward Gray (Lord Mayor of Leeds 1749
and 1768) with late C19 or early C20 extension in keeping. Punch-dressed
stone to sides, rear and later extension, stone slate roofs. 5 bays with
added single-storey front range and 10-bay extension to left; 3 left-hand
bays, 2 storeys, rest 3 storeys. Main House: symmetrical facade, rusticated
quoins, raised floor bands. Added ground-floor bay: rusticated quoins; central
projecting porch has open pediment on large consoles, doorway with monolithic
jambs and glazed fanlight. To either side 2 bays of windows with raised plain
stone surrounds. Above, to each floor, windows with plain stone surrounds and
projecting sills, carried over central 3 bays, pedimented gable with consoles.
In the tympanum blind plaque in raised architrave. Addition has continuous
matching band and windows all with 12-pane sashes with smaller 6-pane sashes
to 2nd floor. Two coupled ridge stacks to centre of original house, two ridge
stacks to extension. Rear: original house: 3 wide bays with central hooded
doorway over which is tall arched stairwindow. Windows either side have stone
lintels and projecting sills.
Interior: largely C19. Stairhall has 4 doorways leading off with architraves
and carved doorheads decorated with shell motif and cherub supporting a cartouche
with the Grey coat of arms, 6-panel doors. A segmental archway with pilasters
leads through to dog-leg open-string cantilevered staircase with fluted mahogany
newels and ramped handrail and 2 slender turned balusters to each riser which
has bracketed tread ends, dado rail and simple plaster cornice and circular boss
over stairwell.
Listing NGR: SE3705837404
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