Former White Hart Inn and attached barn is a Grade II listed building in the Calderdale local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 July 1984. Inn.

Former White Hart Inn and attached barn

WRENN ID
haunted-eave-moth
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Calderdale
Country
England
Date first listed
16 July 1984
Type
Inn
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Former White Hart Inn and attached barn is a Grade II listed building located on Rochdale Road in Ripponden. This former public house dates back to the mid-18th century and features a three-bay façade that was refronted in the early 19th century. Attached to the right side is an earlier building dated 1630, which is connected to an early 19th-century barn.

The structure is made of hammer-dressed stone with ashlar quoins and has a stone slate roof, although the barn lacks slates. The main entrance has a doorway with monolithic jambs, flanked by two-light sashed windows with plain stone surrounds and projecting sills. There is a decorative band below the gutter brackets and gable stacks on the roof. The attached building has a lower roofline and features a doorway with composite jambs and a chamfered surround, with the lintel inscribed "RVIM 1630."

All windows in the building are either two- or four-light flat-faced mullioned windows from the 19th century. The barn includes a segmental arched cart entry, with mistal doorways on either side that have monolithic jambs and small two-light flat-faced mullioned windows. There are three tall rectangular ventilators and quoins on the barn. The roof timbers are preserved, and the rear of the building features an 18th-century wall with four-light flat-faced mullioned windows, which have moulded arrises on either side of a tall stair window with an architrave.

Inside, one room retains a Tudor arched fireplace with a chamfered surround that continues to form spandrels. Opposite this fireplace is a doorway with a Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround, leading into a through-passage. There is also a round arched wooden doorcase with an architrave and dropped keystone leading into the bar, which retains some bull-ring seating.

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