39, Fulneck is a Grade II listed building in the Leeds local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 June 1986. Meeting room, house.

39, Fulneck

WRENN ID
ghost-string-ochre
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Leeds
Country
England
Date first listed
17 June 1986
Type
Meeting room, house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

LS28 FULNECK SE23SW PUDSEY (north side) No 39 4/127 II GV

Meeting room and Minister's house now house, c1745. 2 storeys.5-bay symmetrical facade. Quoin pilaster strip terminates at 1st floor band, raised quoins above. Doorway has monolithic jambs, 6-panel door and overlight. Semicircular-arched stair-window above with impost blocks and keystone has margin glazing. Bays to either side have 4-pane sashes in raised plain stone surrounds with projecting sills. Gutter brackets. End stacks. The roof timbers reveal structural supports for a cupola since removed (Brook, p2). Added bay to left of less interest. Benjamin Ingham purchased the house for the Moravians from Benjamin Moss who had built another house, Little Moor Hall, of similar character (now demolished) (Brook, p2). H.L. Brook, I remember, I remember (1982)

Part of the Moravian settlement of Fulneck.

Listing NGR: SE2220332027

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