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Latitude: 53.672 / 53°40'19"N
Longitude: -1.8829 / 1°52'58"W
OS Eastings: 407831
OS Northings: 419511
OS Grid: SE078195
Mapcode National: GBR HT9Z.4F
Mapcode Global: WHC9T.1YNV
Plus Code: 9C5WM4C8+RR
Entry Name: Ellistones Farmhouse
Listing Date: 24 January 1968
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1133967
English Heritage Legacy ID: 338554
ID on this website: 101133967
Location: Stainland, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, HX4
County: Calderdale
Electoral Ward/Division: Greetland and Stainland
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Holywell Green
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Stainland
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Farmhouse
ELLAND STAINLAND ROAD
SE 078195 (west side)
5/129 Ellistones Farmhouse
24.1.68
II
House, early C17 with later alterations. Large finely dressed coursed stone with Stone
slate roof and coped gables. There is a datestone reading '1606' at the apex of the
gable of the west wing. Single-aisled hall plan with east and west wings, flush at
the front but projecting at the rear. There is a continuous weathered plinth
round the building. The south front has a single storey porch with cambered headed
entrance over, which is an outward facing gable. This shelters the main door which
opens into the south-west corner of the hall. The west wing has a double chamfered
mullioned window of 4 lights and a 2-light window to ground floor, mullions removed.
With a 4-light double chamfered mullioned window above; both having hoodmoulds with
simple square returns. The hall has a 5-light double chamfered mullioned window with
cavetto moulded mullions and a 2-light fire window. The wall between the two windows
has been broken through with an C18 flat faced single mullioned window giving the
impression of a range of 8 lights with a hoodmould over with straight return. Above
are two 3-light chamfered mullioned windows, one with mullions removed, and between
these a later 3-light flat faced mullioned window one mullion removed. The east wing
has a double chamfered mullioned window of 4 lights with cavetto mullions and the same
above with 2 mullions removed. The left hand return wall of the west wing has double
chamfered mullioned windows of 2 lights and 4 lights with a 6-light window above, one
mullion removed. There is also a lateral internal stack. A later outshut to north
gable backs on to what was probably the kitchen which has a fire-window of 2 lights,
and its own external door in the east wall. Internally it has a stop-chamfered
bressumer and stop-chamfered joists. The roof truss on the line of the bressumer has
a tie beam with a groove in the soffit, and above the tie there is a king-post and
seven 'V' braces. The rear aisle is single storey and has a double chamfered
mullioned window of 2 lights the mullion removed. The right hand return wall of the
east wing has a fire-window of 2 lights and a double chamfered mullioned window of
4 lights, two mullions removed. Above are a 2-light and 3-light mullioned window much
altered. Built in to the gable of the main range is an external well shaped stack to
the parlour of the east wing. Internally this has a large fireplace with a broad
chamfered surround.
The house assumed it's present form by the mid C17. The centrally placed hall was
flanked by two cross-wings both containing heated parlours.
Listing NGR: SE0783119511
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