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Title: Lane Head House 1 and 4, Smithwell Lane, Heptonstall - CBC01997
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Title
Lane Head House 1 and 4, Smithwell Lane, Heptonstall - CBC01997
Description
Grade II
House dated 1735 now in 2 occupations. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Double depth. Plinth, cyma moulded string course. South front has double chamfered mullioned windows all lacking some or all mullions formerly of 4 lights with same over; 2-lights with same over; doorway has depressed Tudor S arched lintel bearing date inscription " 1 7 3 5 " with cyma moulded R M surround obscured by mid C20 single storey extension to left of 2-light window; 2 windows of 2 lights to 1st floor. Widely spaced gutter brackets. coped gables with kneelers and stack to right. 2 other stacks to left gable. Right hand return wall has doorway to 1st floor with straight lintel and cyma moulded surround, this was probably used for textile purposes as a taking-in door. Rear has early C19 gabled porch protecting original doorway with cyma moulded surround. To either side 4-light double chamfered mullioned window and tall stairwindow centrally placed with smaller window to light top landing over. Interior: Dog-leg staircase with finely turned balusters, close string with pulvinated string and raised and fielded panels. Rises to 4 landings. Panelled stairhall with fluted pilaster. Original cellar under stairs has double vault light by 2-light chamfered mullioned window. Queen-post roof.
NGR SD 98617 28120
CMBC Ref H 133
Historic England List Entry Number 1226566
House dated 1735 now in 2 occupations. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Double depth. Plinth, cyma moulded string course. South front has double chamfered mullioned windows all lacking some or all mullions formerly of 4 lights with same over; 2-lights with same over; doorway has depressed Tudor S arched lintel bearing date inscription " 1 7 3 5 " with cyma moulded R M surround obscured by mid C20 single storey extension to left of 2-light window; 2 windows of 2 lights to 1st floor. Widely spaced gutter brackets. coped gables with kneelers and stack to right. 2 other stacks to left gable. Right hand return wall has doorway to 1st floor with straight lintel and cyma moulded surround, this was probably used for textile purposes as a taking-in door. Rear has early C19 gabled porch protecting original doorway with cyma moulded surround. To either side 4-light double chamfered mullioned window and tall stairwindow centrally placed with smaller window to light top landing over. Interior: Dog-leg staircase with finely turned balusters, close string with pulvinated string and raised and fielded panels. Rises to 4 landings. Panelled stairhall with fluted pilaster. Original cellar under stairs has double vault light by 2-light chamfered mullioned window. Queen-post roof.
NGR SD 98617 28120
CMBC Ref H 133
Historic England List Entry Number 1226566
Date
2021-10-15T09:00:40
Rights
PHDA - Calderdale M.B.C.
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
CBC01997.jpg
Collection
Citation
“Lane Head House 1 and 4, Smithwell Lane, Heptonstall - CBC01997,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed May 27, 2024, https://www.penninehorizons.org/items/show/35543.
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