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Roebucks

A Grade II Listed Building in Luddendenfoot, Calderdale

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.724 / 53°43'26"N

Longitude: -1.9362 / 1°56'10"W

OS Eastings: 404305

OS Northings: 425294

OS Grid: SE043252

Mapcode National: GBR GTXC.MS

Mapcode Global: WHB8G.7N7F

Plus Code: 9C5WP3F7+JG

Entry Name: Roebucks

Listing Date: 19 July 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1116357

English Heritage Legacy ID: 339417

ID on this website: 101116357

Location: Luddenden Foot, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, HX2

County: Calderdale

Electoral Ward/Division: Luddendenfoot

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Luddenden with Luddendenfoot

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


SOWERBY BRIDGE UBBY LANE
SE 0425-O525
(north end, off)
7/285 Danny Lane
Luddenden Foot
Roebucks
- II
House. Dated '1633 ETG'. For Edmund and Grace Tattershall. Coursed squared
stone, rendered; stone slate roof. Through-passage plan. 2 storeys, 4
bays with rear wing. Front: bays 1 and 2 gabled andbreakingforward; 2-storey
porch to bay 3. Double-chamfered mullion windows; continuous ground-floor
cyma-moulded dripmould. Bays 1 and 2: a tall 2-light flat-faced mullion
window to left of C19 porch which masks plain-stone surround doorway. On
right an 8-light window with king mullion. To 1st floor of each bay a 5-light
window under hoodmould with spiral stops. Gutter spout in valley between
bays. Bay 3: porch: chamfered plinth; doorway with fluted jambs, imposts,
fluted ogee lintel; datestone above; on lst floor a cross-window with spiral-
stopped hoodmould and gutter spout to left; inside porch stone benches and
inner Tudor-arched, chamfered quoined doorway with nail-studded board door.
To left of porch a 2-light window with blocked arched light above. Bay
4: blocked 6(?)-light window masked by modern ramp with two 2-light windows
above, one with flat-faced mullions. Shaped kneelers and ashlar coping
to all gables. Renewed ridge stack to left of porch; shouldered external
stack to left end. Rear: chamfered mullion windows. Bays 1 and 2: Tudor-arched
chamfered, quoined doorway with nail-studded board door to through-passage;
2-light window, now door, to left and a blocked 2-light window to left of
blocked 3-light flat-faced mullion window. Two 2-light windows above.
Wing projecting from bay 3: blind arched fire light with sunk spandrels
to ground floor, right; shaped kneelers, coping, corniced gable stack; in
right return a gutter spout at floor level, a 2-light window to right on
ground floor and similar opening with 16-pane sash above; in left return
a 4-light window to each floor. Bay 4: a 6-light, now 3-light, window with
small-pane glazing; 3-light double-chamfered mullion window with hoodmould,
above. Left return: to right of stack a blocked 2-light window to each
floor; to left of stack a 16-pane sash with brick stack above at eaves.
Interior: through-passage has doors off it to left and right, that to left
with stop-chamfered, quoined surround. Room on left of through-passage:
inglenook with stop-chamfered bressummer and heck post; inserted stone fireplace
with chamfered, cambered arch, deep lintel and moulded mantelshelf; on left
of fireplace a splayed - recess with round-arched light; stop-chamfered spine
beams; remains of plank and muntin heck screen. lst-floor room to right
of through-passage: king-post truss with number V-struts and braces to ridge-
piece; trenched purlins; rafters; soffit of tie-beam has continuous mortice.
RCHM(E) report (31485)


Listing NGR: SE0430525294

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