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

Description

This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 22 March 2021 to update the name and address and description amended due to change of use of building, also to reformat the text to current standards

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RIPPONDEN (former U.D.) ROCHDALE ROAD (north side) White Hart Barn No 46 and Nos 48, 50 and 52 Former White Hart Inn and attached barn

(Formerly listed as White Hart Inn and attached barn, Rochdale Road)

GV II

Former public house, three bay mid C18 building refronted early C19 forms main part of public house, attached to right hand end is earlier building dated 1630, to which is attached early C19 barn. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar quoins, stone slate roof, barn lacks slates. Doorway with monolithic jambs with, to either side, two-light sashed window with plain stone surrounds and projecting sills. Band below gutter brackets. Gable stacks. Attached building has lower roof line, and has doorway with composite jambs and chamfered surround, the lintel inscribed . | RVIM 1630 |

All windows are two- or four-light C19 flat faced mullioned. Attached barn has segmental arched cart entry with to either side mistal doorways with monolithic jambs and small two-light flat faced mullioned window. Three tall rectangular ventilators. Quoins. All roof timbers preserved. Rear has C18 wall with four-light flat faced mullioned windows with moulded arris either side of tall stair window with architrave (two over two over two). Rear of earlier building. Single storey with six-light chamfered mullioned window to aisle or outshut.

Interior: one room retains Tudor arched fireplace with chamfered surround which continues to form spandrels. Opposite dated doorway is another in through-passage position with Tudor arched lintel and chamfered surround. Round arched wooden doorcase with architrave and dropped keystone into bar which retains bull-ring seating in part.

Listing NGR: SE0327419175

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