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Stones House

A Grade II Listed Building in Todmorden, Calderdale

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7088 / 53°42'31"N

Longitude: -2.114 / 2°6'50"W

OS Eastings: 392574

OS Northings: 423598

OS Grid: SD925235

Mapcode National: GBR FTPK.47

Mapcode Global: WHB8K.H1KM

Plus Code: 9C5VPV5P+GC

Entry Name: Stones House

Listing Date: 22 February 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1230563

English Heritage Legacy ID: 405501

ID on this website: 101230563

Location: Gauxholme, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, OL14

County: Calderdale

Civil Parish: Todmorden

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Todmorden St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


SD 92SW TODMORDEN (former M.B.) STONES ROAD
SD 925235

5/292 Stones House


G.V. II


House. 1746. Dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. South front of
7 bays. Moulded plinth, projecting quoins, band, moulded gutter brackets,
cornice. Symmetrical. Single storey enclosed semi-circular porch (early C19).
Doorway with pilasters, to each side curved sashes and glazing, moulded cornice.
Lead roof. Over porch is datestone set within aedicule. Inscription reads:

" W G (for William Greenwood)
1746
Friend I dwell here
And have in store
A little Worldly Pelf
Which on my friend
I keep to Spend
As well as on my Self
What ever fare
Thou findest here
Take welcome for the best
That having got
Disdain thou not
For wanting of the rest. "

6 bays of sash windows with projecting sill, and shouldered architrave with
projecting dropped keystone, to each floor. Left hand return wall has band,
doorway with projecting chamfered surround over which is semi-circular arched
window with architrave, projecting dropped keystone, imposts, sill, moulded
consoles. Right hand return wall has similar window over round-arched doorway
which is protected by a semi-circular stone hood on detached Tuscan columns.
Rear has main feature of large stair window, now sashed, originally transomed.
Other chamfered mullioned windows survive. The house was a Quaker meeting house
but the interior is altered and has late C19 panelling. R. Heape, Inscribed and
Dated Stones and Sundials in and adjoining the Ancient Parish of Rochdale,
(Cambridge, 1926), p.127 and 132.


Listing NGR: SD9257423598

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