Haugh Cottage Haugh Farmhouse Haugh Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Calderdale local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 February 1984. House. 1 related planning application.

Haugh Cottage Haugh Farmhouse Haugh Hall

WRENN ID
quartered-pillar-frost
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Calderdale
Country
England
Date first listed
22 February 1984
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a late 17th-century house that has been extended in the late 18th century and again in the 19th century. It is constructed of hammer-dressed stone with a stone slate roof. The north-facing front of the late 18th-century section has a symmetrical design, with three bays. It features rusticated quoins, a band, a coped gable with a stack to the left-hand end. The basement cellars have a three-light, flat-faced mullioned window. The doorway, approached by a flight of stone steps, has Doric pilasters, an entablature, and an open pediment enclosing a semi-circular fanlight with Gothic glazing. Above the doorway is a semi-circular arched window with a moulded head, imposts, and dropped keystone; this is a sash window with Gothic glazing. To either side are Venetian windows, with projecting surrounds, moulded imposts, heads, and dropped keystones, also sashed with Gothic glazing. A moulded cornice tops the facade. Attached to the right-hand side is a three-storey block featuring rusticated quoins and two bays of large two-light windows with projecting plain stone surrounds (now with modern glazing). The left-hand return wall reveals a double-pile rear range with a two-span roof of an earlier date. Quoins and a gable stack are located at the rear pile. It has a chamfered mullioned window of two lights to the ground floor and a double chamfered mullioned window of four lights (with two mullions removed) to the first floor. Attached at right angles to this rear range is a late 17th-century two-storey house with a hall-and-cross-wing plan. The east face has a chamfered mullioned window of two lights, with one above it. A doorway with a straight lintel and chamfered surround backs on to the hearth. A double chamfered mullioned window with a king mullion of eight lights (three plus five) is displayed, along with a chamfered mullioned window of four lights above it. The west face has a double chamfered mullioned window of five lights, with a four-light chamfered window above. Other windows have been inserted to maintain a harmonious appearance. A doorway to the right-hand end has monolithic jambs, a large lintel with a cyma moulded cornice. The rear of the three-storey house features a similar doorway and one bay of five-light flat-faced mullioned windows (each lacking two mullions), the other bay has three-light windows, and between them is a stair window. The left-hand return wall has a taking-in door at the second floor, with a Venetian window above it. This is an interesting group of buildings formerly associated with textile manufacture, prominently located on a hillside above the canal and main road, and featuring stop-chamfered spine beams with run-out stops.

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