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Latitude: 53.8943 / 53°53'39"N
Longitude: -1.9007 / 1°54'2"W
OS Eastings: 406620
OS Northings: 444237
OS Grid: SE066442
Mapcode National: GBR HR5D.9R
Mapcode Global: WHB7P.SC2X
Plus Code: 9C5WV3VX+PP
Entry Name: Holden Gate Farmhouse
Listing Date: 27 September 1965
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1224657
English Heritage Legacy ID: 418932
ID on this website: 101224657
Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD20
County: Bradford
Civil Parish: Silsden
Built-Up Area: Silsden
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Silsden St James
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Farmhouse
SE04SE SILSDEN C.P. HOLDEN LANE
(east side)
6/147 Holden Gate
27.9.65 Farmhouse
G V II
House. Late C16 or early C17 with added porch initialled and dated
"TF TB"
1619
Dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 3-room direct-entry
plan with gabled single-storey porch. 3-light double-chamfered
mullioned window to parlour; inserted C19 doorway with monolithic
jambs; 2-light fire-window, 5-light housebody window. The 2 main
windows have hoodmoulds with straight returns and cavetto-moulded
mullions. Porch has doorway with cyma-moulded surround, the lintel
bearing date and with corners notched perhaps indicating it is re-used;
small chamfered light set in gable which is coped with kneelers. The
inner door (of porch) has composite jambs and broad stop-chamfered
surround. 2-light window to service-end. 1st floor has 2 windows
with chamfered surrounds, formerly of 2 lights lacking mullion and,
centrally placed, a C19 window with plain stone surrounds. Coped
gables with kneelers, that to right preserves lantern finial. 2
stacks to ridge and one other (capped) to right hand corner. Rear
has small chamfered lights to 1st floor and added mid-C20 flat-roofed
extension out of sympathy. Side walls have a single 2-light double-
chamfered mullioned window to ground floor.
Interior: Housebody retains large deep bressumer and stop-chamfered
spine beam and floor joists. Other rooms have chamfered beams. 2
king-post trusses, one with groove to the soffit of tie-beam and 6
vertical struts with curved brace to the ridge. The other is open
with single angle-struts (set over the bressumer). To the north
of the fireplace is a small room with curved inner angle and small
chamfered light. It is likely that this originally housed a spiral-
staircase, now removed. Here also is a fragment of the original oak
panelling. RCHM (England) report.
Listing NGR: SE0662044237
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