Crow Trees is a Grade II listed building in the Kirklees local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 May 1984. House.
Crow Trees
- WRENN ID
- winding-hinge-peregrine
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Kirklees
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 16 May 1984
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Crow Trees is a house that dates back to the 17th century, with a mid-19th century addition on the left and a later single-storey addition on the right. It is constructed from hammer-dressed stone and features quoins. The stone slate roof has hollow chamfered gable copings, moulded kneelers, and finials. The building is two storeys high, with the roof running from front to back and windows located in the gable ends.
On the front gable wall, there are two 4-light double chamfered windows with hood moulds, one on each floor, and a 19th-century entrance to the right. The rear gable has a 10-light mullioned and transomed window on the ground floor and a 5-light window on the first floor, both double chamfered and with hood moulds. There is also a blind light in the gable apex. The left side features a projecting stack.
Inside, there are chamfered, arched fireplaces on both floors that correspond to the external stack, as well as stop-chamfered beams. The roof includes a large king-post truss. It is likely that this house is one cross wing of what was once a much larger residence.
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