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Title: 10 and 12 Blind Lane, Brearley - CBC00465
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Title
10 and 12 Blind Lane, Brearley - CBC00465
Description
Grade II
Early C18 house converted into 2 cottages early C19. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 3-room linear plan with rear wing and added loom shop. East front has quoins. 1st cell has double chamfered mullioned windows of 5 lights to each floor. 2nd cell has doorway with monolithic jambs and flat faced mullioned window of 3 wide lights; over to 1st floor, 5-light chamfered mullioned window. 3rd cell has 2-light sash windows with plain stone surround and projecting sill retaining 12-paned glazing. 2 stacks to ridge. Left hand return wall is back to earth and has added cell to rear of 1st cell under separate roof. This has semi-circular arched doorway at 1st floor level. Quoined angles. The west front of this building, which was probably connected with textile manufacture, has an unusual corner entrance with semi-circular arches to the west and north carried on a short Tuscan column. This is believed to have allowed entry for packhorses for loading under protection from the weather. 5-light thin flat faced mullioned windows to each floor. Single stack to ridge. Set back, at right angles is rear wing with tall 12-light flat faced mullioned and transomed window in the gable wall which is coped with kneelers and has a stack. Right hand return wall has tall L-shaped window formed of 4 lights to 1st floor with 2 over 2 lights connected to 1st floor, mullioned and transomed. 2 doorways (one blocked) with monolithic jambs. Interior of 2nd cell has fireplace with double cyma moulded stone shelf.
NGR SE 02779 25548
Historic England List Entry Number 1228872
CMBC Ref 2/41
Early C18 house converted into 2 cottages early C19. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 3-room linear plan with rear wing and added loom shop. East front has quoins. 1st cell has double chamfered mullioned windows of 5 lights to each floor. 2nd cell has doorway with monolithic jambs and flat faced mullioned window of 3 wide lights; over to 1st floor, 5-light chamfered mullioned window. 3rd cell has 2-light sash windows with plain stone surround and projecting sill retaining 12-paned glazing. 2 stacks to ridge. Left hand return wall is back to earth and has added cell to rear of 1st cell under separate roof. This has semi-circular arched doorway at 1st floor level. Quoined angles. The west front of this building, which was probably connected with textile manufacture, has an unusual corner entrance with semi-circular arches to the west and north carried on a short Tuscan column. This is believed to have allowed entry for packhorses for loading under protection from the weather. 5-light thin flat faced mullioned windows to each floor. Single stack to ridge. Set back, at right angles is rear wing with tall 12-light flat faced mullioned and transomed window in the gable wall which is coped with kneelers and has a stack. Right hand return wall has tall L-shaped window formed of 4 lights to 1st floor with 2 over 2 lights connected to 1st floor, mullioned and transomed. 2 doorways (one blocked) with monolithic jambs. Interior of 2nd cell has fireplace with double cyma moulded stone shelf.
NGR SE 02779 25548
Historic England List Entry Number 1228872
CMBC Ref 2/41
Date
1980s
Rights
PHDA - Calderdale MBC Conservation Dept.
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
CBC00465.jpg
Collection
Citation
“10 and 12 Blind Lane, Brearley - CBC00465,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed May 21, 2024, https://www.penninehorizons.org/items/show/35772.
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