Baitings Hall Baitings Lodge Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Calderdale local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 August 1966. House.

Baitings Hall Baitings Lodge Farmhouse

WRENN ID
heavy-spindle-autumn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Calderdale
Country
England
Date first listed
15 August 1966
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Baitings Lodge Farmhouse and Baitings Hall is a house that was initialled and dated "RPP 1682," with a mid-19th century wing added to the rear. It now serves as two separate dwellings. The building is constructed of large dressed stone and has a stone slate roof. The main hall range features projecting wings, with a through passage in the eastern wing. The wings have coped gables with kneelers and fleur-de-lys finials, likely from the 19th century. The structure is two storeys tall and features double chamfered mullioned windows.

The west wing includes a 10-light mullioned and transomed window on the ground floor, with a similar window above it on the first floor, both adorned with hoodmoulds that have decorated label stops, including initials and the date in relief on the ground floor. The hall range, which is set back, has a 12-light mullioned and transomed window and an 8-light window above it on the first floor. There is also a 19th-century flat-faced mullioned window with two wide lights and a single light, accompanied by single light eaves dormers above on the first floor.

A continuous hoodmould over the ground floor windows extends around the east wing, which features a doorway with a moulded lintel and renewed monolithic jambs to the left of a 5-light window, with a 10-light mullioned and transomed window above on the first floor. The left-hand return wall is made of 19th-century hammer-dressed stone, as is the rear wing, which has two bays of flat-faced mullioned windows with four lights on each floor.

There is a single-storey gabled porch with a shouldered arch doorway, a coped gable with kneelers, and a fleur-de-lys finial. The rear of the added wing has a pointed arched stair-window, while the rear of the east wing features a coped gable with kneelers and original lantern finials, a string course, a doorway with cyma moulding, and flat-faced mullioned windows with two and four lights. The right-hand return wall has a three-light double chamfered mullioned window with a four-light window above it on the first floor. The building has six stacks, and the interior is largely featureless, with stop-chamfered spine beams on the south front of the east wing.

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