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Latitude: 53.6678 / 53°40'3"N
Longitude: -1.9759 / 1°58'33"W
OS Eastings: 401687
OS Northings: 419033
OS Grid: SE016190
Mapcode National: GBR GVN0.0Y
Mapcode Global: WHB8T.M29J
Plus Code: 9C5WM29F+4J
Entry Name: Beeston Hall
Listing Date: 15 August 1966
Last Amended: 16 July 1984
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1277010
English Heritage Legacy ID: 407767
ID on this website: 101277010
Location: Beeston Hurst, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, HX6
County: Calderdale
Civil Parish: Ripponden
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Ripponden St Bartholomew
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: House
SE 01NW RIPPONDEN (former U.D.) (off) ROCHDALE ROAD
SE 017190 (south side), Ripponden
5/131 Nos 1, 3 and 5 Beeston
Hall
15.8.66 [formerly listed as Beeston
Hall (3 dwellings)]
GV II
House, early to mid C17, formerly bore date inscription "1628 LAUS DEO" now
forms 3 dwellings. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Plinth.
3 parallel ranges with flush frontage have gables with moulded coping, parapet
and one surviving lantern finial of similar design to Great House, Great House
Lane (q.v.) near by. Moulded string course. 3 hoodmoulds with decorated stops
of differing designs to 1st floor. All windows are early C19 sashes with plain
stone surrounds. Set back from this range is added gabled wing with doorway
with much weathered date stone, chamfered surround; over to lst floor is former
4-light double chamfered mullioned window the central lights stepped. Ground
floor has 3-light window with 4-light window over. Gable stack. Right hand
return wall has C19 sash windows and doorway with monolithic jambs. Rear
preserves C17 fenestration to parallel ranges. Double chamfered mullioned
window of 2 lights, 4 lights with same over with decorated label stops. Tall
stair window lacks mullions. 4-light window with same over to 1st floor with
decorated label stops. West wing has inserted sashed widows. 7 stacks in all.
Interior not inspected. RCHM (England) report. H. P. Kendall, Thrum Hall in
the hands of the Riley family (1625-1710, Transactions of the Halifax
Antiquarian Society, (1915).
Listing NGR: SE0168719033
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