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Lower Willow Hall, Sowerby Bridge

Description: Lower Willow Hall

Grade: II
Date Listed: 19 July 1988
English Heritage Building ID: 339443

OS Grid Reference: SE0652424175
OS Grid Coordinates: 406524, 424175
Latitude/Longitude: 53.7140, -1.9026

Location: 17 Willow Hall Lane, Halifax, Calderdale HX6 2PY

Locality: Sowerby Bridge
Local Authority: Calderdale
County: West Yorkshire
Country: England
Postcode: HX6 2PY

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Listing Text

SOWERBY BRIDGE WILLOW HALL DRIVE
SE 0624
(north side, off)
10/304 Lower Willow Hall
-
GV II
House, now 2. 1790 with addition of 1860. Coursed squared stone with some C19
brick; stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 X 3 bays with C19 range to rear. South
(garden) front: central bay canted. Ashlar plinth, rusticated quoins and cill
bands; moulded cornice. 4-pane sashes to ground floor of canted bay and right-hand
bays, otherwise sashes with glazing bars, all in raised ashlar surrounds. Hipped
roof. Brick stacks with ashlar bands flank central bay. Right return: as front,
with door in right bay having overlight and shouldered surround in later trellis
porch. Central first-floor window is a sash with glazing bars. C19 range breaks
forward on right and has a door with 2 etched glass round-arched panels and
initialled overlight. Left return: in left bay a 4-panel door with side windows
and ashlar jambs rising into a keyed Venetian stair window, the arched window
retaining a sash with glazing bars. Interior: panelled doors in architraves with
decorative friezes. Stair has shallow stone treads, decorative iron balusters and
moulded mahogany handrail with curtail.


Listing NGR: SE0652424175

Source: English Heritage

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