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The Nunnery

A Grade II* Listed Building in Arthington, Leeds

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.9017 / 53°54'6"N

Longitude: -1.562 / 1°33'43"W

OS Eastings: 428878

OS Northings: 445151

OS Grid: SE288451

Mapcode National: GBR KRJB.M2

Mapcode Global: WHC8Z.Z6C6

Plus Code: 9C5WWC2Q+M6

Entry Name: The Nunnery

Listing Date: 6 February 1952

Last Amended: 7 April 1988

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1262941

English Heritage Legacy ID: 433701

ID on this website: 101262941

Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS21

County: Leeds

Civil Parish: Arthington

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Pool and Arthington

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


ARTHINGTON ARTHINGTON LANE
SE 24 NE
LS21 (north side)
2/89 The Nunnery (Formerly
6th February 1952 listed as "Arthington
Nunnery")
GV II*

House, incorporating some fabric of former nunnery. Dated 1585 in spandrel
of door; altered and restored. Coursed squared sandstone with quoins, stone
slate roof. T-plan formed by 3-unit front range with continuous outshut and
short rear wing. Three storeys; main chimney stack at junction of 1st and
2nd bays, and slightly to the left of this a moulded Tudor-arched outer
doorway with shields in the spandrels inscribed:
" T : B " (left) and " I : B " (right);
1585
above this doorway a shallow canted oriel rising through 2 storeys, with
recessed mullioned windows of 1 + 3 + 1 lights on each level; to the left,
similar mullioned windows of 5 lights on each floor; to the right king-
mull ion windows of 5 + 5 and 4 + 4 lights on each floor, and in addition a
small light on each upper floor in line with the chimney stack (stair
windows: see below). Large chimney stack on ridge with 2 diagonal flues,
another diagonal chimney to an external stack at the right hand gable; gable
copings, with apex finial on left gable. The left return wall has a 5-light
window on each floor of the main range, a 2-and a 3-light window to the
outshut, and a single-light window near the apex. The right-hand wall has
2-light windows on each floor forward of the external chimney stack, and to
the rear 5, 3 and 1-light windows. Rear mostly altered.

Interior: massive round-headed doorways at the front and rear of the 1st bay
in line with the front door, indicating former through-passage; similar
archway through rear of stack between 1st and 2nd units; in centre room, a
very large Tudor-arched fireplace with chamfered surround (this room formerly
single-storey, now open to 1st storey, and gallery inserted); at 1st floor
level of this part, a Tudor-arched chamber fireplace, and close to the front
wall an altered doorway opening onto a spiral stone staircase which rises to
the 2nd floor, and formerly higher (probably remains of tower of nunnery);
moulded plaster ceiling decoration in parlour in 3rd room at ground floor; in
rear wall at 2nd floor, 2 Tudor-arched doorways (one blocked) which appear to
have been formerly external.


Listing NGR: SE2887845151

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