Ryburn Golf Club House is a Grade II listed building in the Calderdale local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 July 1988. Clubhouse (formerly farmhouse).

Ryburn Golf Club House

WRENN ID
ruined-cellar-russet
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Calderdale
Country
England
Date first listed
19 July 1988
Type
Clubhouse (formerly farmhouse)
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Ryburn Golf Club House is a farmhouse that has been converted into a clubhouse. It dates back to the 17th century but has undergone significant alterations in the 19th and 20th centuries. The building is constructed from large blocks of coursed stone, with smaller blocks used for the gable of the wing, and features a stone slate roof.

The structure is two storeys high, with the ground floor built into the earth. It has three bays and a cross-wing on the right, creating a T-shaped plan. The left side has quoins. In the first bay, there is a two-light chamfered mullion window, which originally had more mullions, with an inserted door to the right. Above this is a similar window and an inserted window. The second bay features a doorway on the left with a double-cusped lintel set in a porch added around 1980, and to its right is a four-light double-chamfered mullion window, which has been reduced to two lights, along with a similar single-chamfered window above and an inserted window over the door. There is a continuous ground-floor dripmould across the first two bays, interrupted by the porch. The third bay has a three-light double-chamfered mullion window to the left of a blocked later doorway, with a similar window and an inserted light above.

The wing has a blocked window with a plain stone surround on each floor, and on the left return, there is a doorway with a similar surround and dripmould, along with a blocked arched light above. The house has stacks located at the left end, at the ridge between the second and third bays, and at the end of the wing.

At the rear, the first floor of the main range has a three-light hollow-chamfered mullion window on the right and an altered two-light chamfered mullion window on the left. On the right return, the wing extends on the right side, where the first floor of the left part shows remnants of a five-light double-chamfered mullion window, now reduced to three lights, along with two two-light chamfered windows that have lost their mullions.

Inside, the central room features boxed-in spine beams, and the cross-wing has large scantling purlins.

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