Latitude: 53.8687 / 53°52'7"N
Longitude: -1.8436 / 1°50'37"W
OS Eastings: 410379
OS Northings: 441400
OS Grid: SE103414
Mapcode National: GBR HRKP.NX
Mapcode Global: WHC91.N180
Plus Code: 9C5WV594+FG
Entry Name: Micklethwaite Grange
Listing Date: 9 August 1966
Last Amended: 18 October 1985
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1314308
English Heritage Legacy ID: 337986
ID on this website: 101314308
Location: Micklethwaite, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD16
County: Bradford
Civil Parish: Bingley
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Morton St Luke
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Building
SE1 3SW BINGLEY MICKLETHWAITE
2/133 Nos 21 and 23 (Micklethwaite Grange) (formerly listed as No. 21, Barn and Malthouse adjoining No 21)
9.8.66
GV II
House, now 2 dwellings. Initialled and dated "R.M.L. 1695" (Robert and Mary Leach). Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roofs. 2 storeys. A house of unusual plan: L-shaped with 3-room east front, lobby-entry, double-depth to 2nd and 3rd cells forming a square block with 2 gables to rear, south front (right return) has a doorway and windows and forms a separate house (no. 21). East front: all are double-chamfered mullioned windows, some mullions removed; 1st 2 cells each have 5-light window with 4-light above. Set between is doorway with jambs treated as rusticated quoins, cyma-moulded surround and dated lintel, oculus set above. 3rd cell has 2-light fire- window with small light above and 5-light window with 4-light above. Coped gables. 2 ridge stacks. Rear has 2 gables with stepped window to 1st floor set in gable. Right-hand return has central doorway with eared architrave, bolection-moulded surround and raised keystone; 2-light window above. 2-light window to left and 5-light mullioned-and-transomed window to right with 3-light above; inserted doorway to right-hand end has interrupted jambs. Interior: 3rd cell has scarf-jointed spine beams, evidence of former bressumer and fire-hood. The treatment of the doorway dated 1695 is very similar to that at Eldwick Hall, Lane Head (q.v.) which is initialled and dated "R.L. 1696". It is probable that the 2 houses are connected in some way.
Listing NGR: SE1037941400
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