Hazlehead Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Barnsley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 February 1952. House.
Hazlehead Hall
- WRENN ID
- stark-nave-indigo
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Barnsley
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 25 February 1952
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Hazlehead Hall is a large detached house built in the mid-19th century and restored in 1968. It is constructed of squared, coursed stone and has a Welsh slate roof, featuring an H-plan layout over two storeys.
The garden front includes a two-storey, canted bay window on the left gable, which has a small arched light at the apex. The central part of the façade features a French window and a tripartite window on the ground floor, along with two single windows on the first floor. The right gable has a French window on the ground floor and a single light on the first floor. The windows are replaced sashes with glazing bars.
At the rear, there is a central doorway with wide jambs, and single-storey extensions from the projecting gables flank a central yard. The left return has four bays, with a two-storey square porch at bay three that features a round-arched entrance and round-arched windows with glazing bars, topped by an ashlar crenellated parapet. To the left of the porch is a tripartite window and an altered window with an inserted doorway, while to the right is a single sash window. The first floor has single sashes. The right return also has a central doorway and four bays of sash windows, one of which was formerly a doorway.
The house is believed to have been built around the core of the home of Captain Adan Eyre of the Parliamentary Army, whose diaries from 1647 to 1649 have been published by the Surtees Society.
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