Tudor House is a Grade II listed building in the Leeds local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 June 1986. A C17 House.

Tudor House

WRENN ID
fallow-oriel-onyx
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Leeds
Country
England
Date first listed
17 June 1986
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Tudor House is a mid-17th century house located in Chapeltown, Pudsey. It features thin coursed hammer-dressed stone and a stone slate roof. The building has two storeys with a single-storey outshut at the rear. It displays quoins and has a two-cell central direct-entry plan with service rooms in the outshut. The ground floor is adorned with double-chamfered mullioned windows that have hoodmoulds, while the first floor has chamfered mullioned windows with replaced flat-faced mullions. The left side includes a 5-light window with a former 4-light window above it, and a Tudor-arched doorway with a broad-chamfered surround and hoodmould extending from the adjacent window. There is also a 7-light window with a former 4-light window above it, and a small chamfered fire-window beneath an inserted light, all in plain-stone surrounds. The left gable features a fine external end-stack with a diamond-set flue and a moulded cap.

Inside, a long entrance hall was created in the early 20th century from the housebody, showcasing re-used oak panelled walls, possibly from an upper chamber, and ogee-headed doorways that retain 17th-century plank doors. The housebody includes a stop-chamfered spine beam and floor joists with stencil decoration that has a 17th-century character but was executed in the early 20th century. The rear outshut features a timbered arcade with large posts on padstones that are straight-braced to the arcade-plate, and a close studded wall on the first floor above the aisle-tie. There are two tie-beams of large scantling, although the trusses are not visible, with one tie-beam having a groove on the soffit for a former panelled wall. All windows have raised-and-fielded-panel window seats.

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