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New Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Beeston and Holbeck, Leeds

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7573 / 53°45'26"N

Longitude: -1.5688 / 1°34'7"W

OS Eastings: 428528

OS Northings: 429083

OS Grid: SE285290

Mapcode National: GBR KSHZ.5V

Mapcode Global: WHC9K.WT4F

Plus Code: 9C5WQC4J+WF

Entry Name: New Hall

Listing Date: 19 October 1951

Last Amended: 11 September 1996

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1375337

English Heritage Legacy ID: 466232

ID on this website: 101375337

Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS11

County: Leeds

Electoral Ward/Division: Beeston and Holbeck

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Leeds

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Beeston

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description



LEEDS

SE22NE DEWSBURY ROAD, Beeston
714-1/13/525 (East side (off))
19/10/51 New Hall, Nos.1, 2 and 3
(Formerly Listed as:
DEWSBURY ROAD, Beeston
Stank Hall Farmhouse)

GV II

House, now 3 houses. C17, for the Hodgson family. C19
alterations and refenestration. Coursed gritstone, stone slate
roof, quoins.
3 storeys, 2-window gable entrance facade facing west with
central C19 doorway, continuous dripmould over 1st-floor
windows, 1st, and ground-floor windows replaced with C19
sashes. On upper floor are 2 good 3-light stone mullion
windows with dripmoulds. East side reputed to have original
doorway with chamfered jambs and 4-centred arched lintel. S
side has C19 doorway left of centre, blocked loading door to
left of centre on 1st floor, other blocked openings, probably
former mullioned windows, 4-pane and plate-glass sashes. N
front also has blocked windows and possibly loading doors
right of centre, mullioned window survives 1st floor left.
Central ridge stack.
INTERIOR: ground floor, west end has a very fine C17 re-set
carved wood fire surround with fluted pilasters, cornice,
central pilaster cut to fit present position; the ceiling
cross beams have deep chamfers. Also reputed to contain
timber-framed partitions with original door lintels; the roof
structure is C19, double queen-post trusses.
HISTORICAL NOTE: this building added to the medieval
timber-framed house, now Stank Hall (qv), following the
purchase of the Beeston estate by Christopher Hodgson of York,
attorney to the Council of the North. John Hodgson of New Hall
was named in Charles I's charter for the Borough of Leeds. In
the C18 the property was probably tenanted and divided; the
Denison family were owners by the middle of the century and by
the early C19 it was the property of the Beckett family.



Listing NGR: SE2852829083

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