Latitude: 53.9317 / 53°55'53"N
Longitude: -2.2107 / 2°12'38"W
OS Eastings: 386260
OS Northings: 448413
OS Grid: SD862484
Mapcode National: GBR FQ0Z.5C
Mapcode Global: WHB7C.0FKR
Plus Code: 9C5VWQJQ+MP
Entry Name: Barn Incorporating Remains of King Henry's Parlour, Bracewell Hall
Listing Date: 10 September 1954
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1073405
English Heritage Legacy ID: 186203
ID on this website: 101073405
Location: Bracewell, Pendle, Lancashire, BD23
County: Lancashire
District: Pendle
Civil Parish: Bracewell and Brogden
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire
Tagged with: Barn
SD 84 NE BRACEWELL BRACEWELL LANE
3/64 Barn incorporating remains
of King Henry's Parlour,
10.9.54 Bracewell Hall
GV II
Barn, probably adapted from a house. C15. Stone slate roof. Rubble, stone
quoins. Large segmental-headed cart entry, with to left a window using the surround
but not the mullion or sill, of a C15 window with 2 ogee-headed lights. Relieving
arch over. Above this a small blocked chamfered light. Left hand return (facing
church) has weathered plinth which continues for 1 metre to rear. Rear has lintel
and right hand jamb of chamfered shouldered doorway, now blocked. Later wing
then abuts, but above it massive corbelling may be seen under the eaves. Right
hand return has blocked window of 2 ogee-headed lights with hoodmould and stops.
Said to be the remains of the hall in which Henry VI rested after the battle
of Hexham.
Listing NGR: SD8626048411
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