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Latitude: 53.8983 / 53°53'53"N
Longitude: -1.9475 / 1°56'51"W
OS Eastings: 403546
OS Northings: 444683
OS Grid: SE035446
Mapcode National: GBR GRVC.59
Mapcode Global: WHB7P.18WT
Plus Code: 9C5WV3X2+8X
Entry Name: Steeton Hall the Low Hall
Listing Date: 10 September 1954
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1223334
English Heritage Legacy ID: 419011
ID on this website: 101223334
Location: Steeton, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD20
County: Bradford
Civil Parish: Steeton with Eastburn
Built-Up Area: Steeton
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Steeton St Stephen
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Architectural structure
SE0344 STEETON-WITH-EASTBURN C.P. STATION ROAD
(west side, off)
12/202 Steeton Hall or
10.9.54 the Low Hall
II
Large house, now hotel. Mid C19 but incorporating earlier C17
detail, alterations and extensions dated 1904. Rendered and pebble-
dashed walls, ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. 3-bay
symmetrical facade. Rusticated quoins, plinth, band, modillioned
eaves cornice. Centre bay breaks forward and has quoined angles,
Doric tetrastyle portico with decorative cast-iron grille set in
parapet over, 2-light sashes with segmental-arched lintels to 1st floor
and triangular pediment. Outer bays have single-light sashes with
projecting sills carried on consoles with aprons and segmental-
arched sashes above. Hipped roof with 3 stacks. Rear has 3 bays
of arched windows to 1st floor and decorative carved heraldic shield
initialled and dated " 1662 ". Attached to right, wing breaks
W G
forward with re-used C17 window under decorative hoodmould. Doorway
with Doric pilasters and segmental pediment, the tympanum dated 1904.
Right-hand return has 3 symmetrical bays of sashed windows, as front
and projecting, angled, window to ground floor.
Interior : Main reception rooms have good doorcases, one with swan-
neck pediment and shouldered architrave, others with pulvinated friezes
and cornices; panelled doors with elaborate brass fittings. Plaster
ceilings, one of Jacobean-style panelling with moulded ribs.
Listing NGR: SE0354644683
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