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Horsehold and Attached Barn

A Grade II Listed Building in Erringden, Calderdale

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7367 / 53°44'12"N

Longitude: -2.0271 / 2°1'37"W

OS Eastings: 398309

OS Northings: 426703

OS Grid: SD983267

Mapcode National: GBR GT87.Y7

Mapcode Global: WHB8D.TBWQ

Plus Code: 9C5VPXPF+M5

Entry Name: Horsehold and Attached Barn

Listing Date: 21 June 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1314003

English Heritage Legacy ID: 338578

ID on this website: 101314003

Location: Calderside, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, HX7

County: Calderdale

Civil Parish: Erringden

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Hebden Bridge St James

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


SD 92NE ERRINGDEN C.P. HORSEHOLD LANE, (north side)
SD 983267 Hebden Bridge

1/10 No. 10 Horsehold and
attached barn
-

GV II

House, late C16 with Cl9 alterations, with attached barn dated 1837. Large
dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Hall and cross-wings plan, with
through-passage. North west face has cross-wing breaking forward under cat-
slide roof with main range, as at Cruttonstall (q.v.). Continuous cavetto
moulded hoodmould continues over ground floor windows which are double chamfered
with cavetto moulded mullions. (4-light window lacks original mullions. Over is
a 4-light window. Set back is hall-range, but, C19 outshut blocks position of
hall window. Former fire-window has single chamfer. 1st floor has 4-light flat
faced mullioned window. 2-storey porch breaks forward in line with cross-wing
and has similar cat-slide roof. 3-light window with same over. In right hand
return wall is doorway with straight lintel, composite jambs with rebated
chamfer with broach-and-roll stop, Main range has 2 former 2-light chamfered
windows lacking mullions with a light opened between to service room. Over is
4-light flat faced mullioned window. Left hand return wall of cross-wing has
inserted C19 doorway. Former 3-light chamfered window with 2-light window over.
Horizontal break in stonework indicates that originally the gable ran the other
way. Broad coped gable with kneelers. South east elevation has cross-wing
breaking forward, former gable has altered double chamfered windows and inserted
doorway. Hoodmould continues over. Set back is hall range rebuilt mid C19 with
doorway with tie-stone jambs and flat faced mullioned window of 3 broad lights
to each floor another similar bay before attached barn, 2 stacks. Interior not
inspected. Break in stonework. Barn has quoins, coped gable with kneelers, and
basket arched cart entry with simple Venetian window over, the lintel of which
bears date and initials "H A" (Henry Appleyard). C. F. Stell, p.72, 76, 276.


Listing NGR: SD9830926703

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