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Lower Stoodley Farmhouse and Attached Stoodley Hall Stooley Hall Cottages

A Grade II Listed Building in Todmorden, Calderdale

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7209 / 53°43'15"N

Longitude: -2.0546 / 2°3'16"W

OS Eastings: 396495

OS Northings: 424950

OS Grid: SD964249

Mapcode National: GBR GT2D.ZW

Mapcode Global: WHB8D.DQVT

Plus Code: 9C5VPWCW+95

Entry Name: Lower Stoodley Farmhouse and Attached Stoodley Hall Stooley Hall Cottages

Listing Date: 22 February 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1230972

English Heritage Legacy ID: 405991

ID on this website: 101230972

Location: Eastwood, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, OL14

County: Calderdale

Civil Parish: Todmorden

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Todmorden St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


SD 92SE TODMORDEN (former M.B.) STOODLEY LANE

SD 965249
Lower Stoodley Farmhouse and
7/298 attached Stoodley Hall and
(Stoodley Hall (Cottages)
Nos 1, 2 and 3


G.V. II

Large group forming 4 residences. Long 3-storey range runs east, west.
Attached at right angles, 2 storey hall facing east. Mid to late C18.
Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof. West end of 2 bays of 4-light flat
faced mullioned windows (altered to 2 lights) to each floor. Left hand return
wall has 5 bays of windows; 4 lights to ground floor, 2 lights to 1st floor and
2 lights to 2nd floor which alone has chamfered mullioned windows. Cellar
windows are C17 double chamfered mullioned windows of 3 and 4 lights. Single
storey wings break forward and have ramped copings with Gothic window with blind
tracery and stack. Top floor of range was former factory. Attached to left
hand return wall is Hall. 2 bays of 3-light stepped windows to each floor.
Right return wall is gable which is coped. Double chamfered 2-light window
(lacking mullion, sashed) to 1st floor. Gable stack. Rear forms courtyard.
Hall has tall doorway with architrave and cornice. To left, stepped window to
both floors; to right, single sashes to both floors. One other stack to ridge.
At right angles, farmhouse; long range which retains 3 bays of 4-light flat
faced mullioned windows to 2nd floor with 21 leaded panes. Other sashed
windows. To right hand a gabled cross-wing breaks forward and is of 3 bays of
sashed windows with projecting sills. Large central taking in door to 2nd floor
(blocked); oculus to apex (blocked). Coped gable with kneelers. 4 stacks to
this range. It appears that the house is built over an earlier C17 house which
retains some double chamfered mullioned windows now to cellars, above these is a
weathered plinth and different walling. A stone lying loose is inscribed:
'REBUILT 1587'.


Listing NGR: SD9649524950

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