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Latitude: 53.6769 / 53°40'36"N
Longitude: -1.9528 / 1°57'10"W
OS Eastings: 403214
OS Northings: 420050
OS Grid: SE032200
Mapcode National: GBR GTTX.0N
Mapcode Global: WHB8M.ZV82
Plus Code: 9C5WM2GW+QV
Entry Name: Lower Moor Farmhouse and Attached Barn
Listing Date: 16 July 1984
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1277496
English Heritage Legacy ID: 406354
ID on this website: 101277496
Location: Soyland Town, 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: Farmhouse
SE 02SW RIPPONDEN (former U.D.) (off) COTE ROAD
SE 032200
Lower Moor Farmhouse and
2/26 attached barn
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_ II*
House, 2nd quarter C17, attached to contemporary barn with mid C16 timber-framed
interior. Thin coursed hammer dressed stone, rendered in part to barn, stone
slate roof. Double-aisled barn with wide gable at right angles to house forms
an L-shape. 3-room through-passage plan with 1 ½ storey porch to south front. 2
storey front with single aisle to rear of house. Barn to left has gable flush
with house front with unusual feature of service end of house taken out of 1st
bay of aisle of barn. Barn has central doorway with large lintel and composite
jambs (blocked) formerly leading into end mistal or stable with hay loft over.
Rectangular ventilators to gable and apex. House has double chamfered mullion
windows: 4-light window with 3-light window over to 1st floor. Porch breaks
forward and is faced in ashlar with Tudor arched doorway with moulded surround
and spandrels. Set in gable, which is coped with kneelers and sundial finial,
is single arch headed light with spandrels. Another to 1st floor to right set
over 2-light fire-window, 6-light window to housebody with 4-light window over
to 1st floor; 5-light window to former parlour with 4-light window over to 1st
floor. String course continues round porch and over ground floor windows except
those to service end. Rear has quoins and 3 chamfered mullioned windows of 2
lights and one of 4 lights to left of modern inserted C17 double chamfered
mullioned window of 3 lights. Set back is through passage doorway with shallow
arched lintel. Barn, at right angles has tall cart entries to either side set
within aisle portal. Attached to east end of house is 2 storey single-cell late
C19 cottage with higher roofline of no particular interest. This has gable
stack. 3 other stacks to ridge; one backs on to through passage.
Interior: Oak segmental arched doorway leads from through passage into
housebody. Similar doorway with ogee lintel leads into former parlour.
Housebody retains bressumer and heck-post, (screen realigned in passage) and
salt cupboard with oak frame and door carved with decorated lozenge with
butterfly hinges. Timbered arcade to aisle which has tie reused from post of
earlier barn now occupied by service end. King post roof with single angle
struts. Barn has fine timbered interior of post-and-truss construction with
queen strut trusses, curved braces to tie team and arcade-plate. Large wall
ties to aisle.
A house of unusual development with the service end taken out of the barn, an
apparently contemporary stone encasing of an existing timber-framed barn. The
house retains its principal features and is a fine example of a yeoman-
clothier's house.
Listing NGR: SE0321420050
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