Listed Buildings
LISTED BUILDINGS
There are over Thirty Listed Buildings in the Village and Surrounding Area
Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin
National Heritage List Number: 1134509
Address: St Mary’s Church, High Street, Luddenden, Halifax, West Yorkshire
Grade: II
Group detail: High Street, (north side, off), Luddenden.
Full description: Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin GV II Church. 1816-17 by
Thomas Taylor of Leeds, alterations and extensions 1866 and 1910. Coursed squared
stone, Welsh slate roof. Gothic style. West tower with south porch (now vestry) and north
addition, nave, chancel. Tower: 2 stages. Offset clasping buttresses rise into crocketed
finials. Embattled pent porch on south with blocked doorway. West doorway with 2-light
window above, both with hoodmoulds. All windows with Y-tracery. 2-light belfry
openings, southern one with later clock face. Embattled parapet. Nave: 4 bays defined by
offset pilaster buttresses. Plinth. 3-light intersecting tracery window on left, others of 2
cusped lights with trefoils over, all with hoodmoulds. Cornice with gutter spouts;
embattled gables. North windows of 3 lights with intersecting tracery. Tracery all of 1866.
Chancel: 1866, extended 1910. 3 bays, lower and narrower than nave. Plinth, offset
buttresses. 2-light Perpendicular-style windows; arched opening under right hand
window. Raised verge with gable cross. 5-light east window with rectilinear tracery.
Interior: nave has attached octagonal columns rising to window-head height Panelled
roofs. In tower double stair with ramped handrail on straight and wavy iron balusters
leads up to gallery (restored 1985/86). At back of church font dated 1662 has fluted base
with rolled top supporting octagonal basin with carved panels to sides, one dated. Near
to it is earlier tub font. Near the Victorian pulpit is an early C19 font with octagonal base,
concave shaft and small cyma-moulded bowl. Some C18 monuments including one in
south porch to James Farrer of Ewood Hall, d.1718, having swags and cherubs beneath a
cartouche surmounted by arms with festoons. In south-east wall of nave brass memorial
plate to William Grimshaw, d.1763, incumbent of Haworth who introduced Methodism
to that area. Benefaction boards in tower. This church is the third to be built on the site.
A cross wall being inserted in nave and other alterations being undertaken at the time of
resurvey.
Cross, Base & Shaft
National Heritage List Number:1184287
Address: 20 metres south of West end of Church of St Mary.
Grade: II
Group detail: High Street, (north side, off), Luddenden
Full description:
Cross base and shaft - approx. 20 metres south of west end of Church of St
Mary GV II Cross base with shaft. 1624 Stone. Chamfered rectangular base with square socket
holding base of shaft which has stop-chamfered angles and hollow in centre of top. Churchyard
cross ejected during the Civil War, discovered in the garden at Ellen Royd and returned early
C20.
Chest tomb approximately 7 metres south of the Chancel of Church of St Mary
National Heritage List Number: 1134511
Address: Chest Tomb, St Mary’s Church, High Street, Luddenden, Halifax, West Yorkshire
Grade: II
Group detail: High Street (north side, off), Luddenden
Full description:
GVII Chest tomb. Mid Cl7. For Thomas Murgatroyd of Murgatroyd and East
Riddlesden Hall, d.1653 (Heginbottom). Coursed squared stone. Base: upper portions of
corners have leaf carving; central bulbous decorative feature to north side. Top slab: lugged,
with moulding (forming cornice to base); brass panels inset, 2 surviving, one with coat of arms.
Bridge approximately 10 metres to north of tower of Church of St Mary
National Heritage List Number: 1134510
Address: Footbridge R/O St Marys Church High Street Luddenden Halifax West Yorkshire.
Grade: II
Group detail: High Street (north side, off), Luddenden.
Full description: Bridge approx. 10 metres - north of tower of Church of St Mary.
Bridge. Dated 1859. Ashlar. Single segmental arch with moulded band and parapet of
large blocks with recessed moulded panel bearing date. Coping, rising over date panel.
End piers with plinths, recessed trefoil-headed panels and stepped pyramidal caps.
Partly in the parish of Warley.
Lord Nelson Inn
National Heritage List Number: 1134506
Address: The Lord Nelson Inn 15 High Street Luddenden Halifax West Yorkshire HX2 6PX
Grade: II
Group detail: High Street (south side), Luddenden
Full description: GV II "1634 House, now public house. Dated GCP". Rendered stone, stone
slate roof. L-shaped plan with rear wing, 2 storeys. Double chamfered mullion windows. North
front: 2 gabled bays: on right a board door in triangular-arched doorway with moulded arris,
lintel dated. To left, a 2-light window, mullion removed, and an inserted opening to its left.
Continuous hoodmould. On first floor a 5-light transomed window under hoodmould with
decorative stops (left one restored). Stack in left roof pitch. Right bay: inserted lst-floor
window; gable stack. In its left return a blocked chamfered triangular-arched doorway (now
with window) to left of a 5-light window; continuous hoodmould, returned from left bay. A 6
light window above. Rear: 3 gabled bays, outer bays projecting, that to left as wing. Central
bay: door to right of 6-light window with king mullion (1 mullion removed); 6-light transomed
window above (most mullions and transoms removed) under dripmould with decorative stops.
Dripmould over ground floor openings continues round inner return of right hand bay, which
otherwise has renewed openings. Left bay has later lst floor doorway onto passage stair; in its
right return a 4-light flat-faced mullion window to lst floor and plain gutter brackets.
Former house approximately 10 metres to north of Oats Royd House
National Heritage List Number: 1134564
Address: Oats Royd Cottage Dean House Lane Luddenden Halifax West Yorkshire HX2 6RF
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (west side, off) Luddenden
Full description: Mid C19. Coursed squared stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, the
ground-floor left-hand bay having 2 outhouses. 2 doorways to bay 1, a 3rd between bays 2 and
3, all with plain stone surrounds. Windows to bays 2 and 3 and three above are all 16-pane
sashes with stone lintels and projecting cills. Stepped eaves, hipped roof with corniced ridge
stack between bays 1 and 2. Left return external stair gives access to blocked lst-floor door-
way. Interior: corniced stone fireplace to central room, and smaller stone fire- places with grates
to central and left-hand lst-floor rooms.
Greave House
National Heritage List Number: 1313753
Address: Greave House Greave House Fields Luddendenfoot Halifax West Yorkshire HX2
6XE
Grade: II
Group detail: Naylor Lane (east side, off), Luddenden
Full description: GVII Farmhouse. Early-mid C17 with later alterations. Rendered and
painted stone, stone slate roof. Original plan of hall and cross-wing with through passage.
2 storeys, 5 bays, 2 left bays gabled cross-wings, 2 right bays set back and lower; rear
outshut to bays 3-5. Double-chamfered mullion windows unless stated other- wise. From
left: bay 1 has ground floor dug into hillside; keyed Venetian window with plain stone
surround to lst floor; ashlar coping. Bay 2: 5-light window to each floor, ground-floor
window lacking 2 mullions, lst-floor window under drip- mould; shaped kneeler on right;
ashlar coping. Bay 3: moulded doorway to left of 6-light window, now of 3 lights with flat
faced mullions; 5-light window above. Bays 4 and 5: windows of 5 and 3 lights to ground
floor, and of 5 and 2 lights above, the latter with flat-faced mullion. Bays 2-5 have a
continuous cyma- moulded dripmould. Corniced ridge stacks to bays 1 and 2; another at
right end of bay 3 in rear roof pitch. Rear: the 2 gabled wings rise above the outshut, the
left one having a later shaped kneeler with ball finial. Interior: barrel-vaulted cellar dug
into hillside; a stop-chamfered moulded shallow-Tudor-arched fireplace and another
early fireplace blocked; stop-chamfered spine beams in housebody and cross-beams in
kitchen (cross-wing).
Barn approximately 14 metres to north-east of Greave House'
National Heritage List Number: 1134486
Address: Greave House Barn Greave House Fields Luddendenfoot Halifax West Yorkshire.
HX2 6QF
Grade: II
Group detail: Naylor Lane (east side, off), Luddenden.
Full description: Late C18-early C19. Coursed squared stone, corrugated roof. 2 storeys, 3
bays. Quoins. Central quoined round-arched cert-entry with imposts, keystone and board doors.
Other openings have plain stone surrounds and comprise imposts, keystone and board door to
each end with window on its inside and a keyed Venetian window over cart-entry flanked by
lunettes. Paired chamfered gutter brackets on table. Left return: blocked door and window to
ground floor; 2 blocked windows above; owl hole in gable. Right return: owl hole in gable.
Luddenden Junior Church of England School
National Heritage List Number: 1134508
Address: Formerly Luddenden Junior School 26 High Street Luddenden Halifax West
Yorkshire HX2 6QE
Grade: II
Group detail: High Street (west side), Luddenden
Full description: Luddenden Junior Church of England School GV II School. 1825, enlarged
1856, restored and extended 1928 (date plaques), further extended mid C20. Coursed, squared
watershot stone; stone slate roof. 2 storeys with basement. 2 x 6 + 3 + 3 bays. Gable (road)
front: openings have plain stone surrounds. Basement: right hand bay has 3 doorways, one
blocked, the other 2 with old board doors the lintels inscribed 'MIDGLEY' and 'WARLEY'
(gave access to 2 lock-ups for the use of the respective townships (which meet at Luddenden
Brook)). Ground floor: two 3-light windows with wider central lights. let floor: 2 Venetian
windows, the arched lights with keystones and imposts. A panel below each window, that to
right recording foundation of school, that to left its enlargement. Oculus in gable. Gable stack.
Extension on left not of special interest. Right return: 6 left hand bays: on right blocked
doorway with tie stones, now with window; to its left 5 square windows. Above are 6 tall
windows with tie stones, all windows with plain stone surrounds and projecting cills. Table;
plain gutter brackets. 3 bays to right (1928): double door in architrave with cornice and plaque
recording extension flanked by hexagonal windows. lst floor windows, tabling and gutter
brackets as left hand bays. Later 3-bay extension projecting on right not of special interest.
Barn and pigsties, Mill House Farm
National Heritage List Number: 1437098
Address: Mill House Farm Railes Lane Luddenden Halifax Calderdale HX2 6RF
Grade: II
Full description: Barn, pigsties, boundary wall to W of barn, yard, trough, ramp and flanking
walls. View full description for [Mill House Farm]
Broadfold (formerly listed as Murgatroyd Mansion)
National Heritage List Number: 1313735
Address: Broad Fold Hall Dean House Lane Luddenden Halifax West Yorkshire HX2 6TW
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (west side, off), Luddenden
Full description: Broadfold (formerly listed as Murgatroyd Mansion, Broadfold) GV II
House, now 13 flats. Dated 1877, converted c1980. For John Murgatroyd. Ashlar with
Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 x 4 bays. Entrance front: chamfered plinth, lst-floor cill
band, lst-floor impost band with leaf motif, eaves band, frieze with fielded panels,
corbelled cornice. Central bay breaks forward and has portico, on 2-step podium, of
paired Ionic columns and pilasters supporting entablature with pulvinated frieze and
modillion cornice; underside of roof has elaborate floral- decorated panel with margins;
inside is panelled door with fanlight flanked by arched windows, each with imposts on
decorated panels and with keyed moulded archivolt. Ground-floor windows are segment
arched with corbelled cills and archivolts; lst-floor windows are round-arched with
corbelled cills and keyed archivolts; all have C20 windows; central bay has paired
windows over portico with marble colonette. Segmental pediment over central bay with
Murgatroyd arms and lion-headed swags. C20 mansard roof (originally hipped). Rear: 2
left bays of ashlar in style of front, bay 2 breaking forward and with paired windows; to its
left a segment-arched doorway with archivolt, the keystone initialled 'JM' and dated
segmental pediment. Right-hand bays plainer, of rusticated stone. Right return (garden
front): style continued from front. Outer bays break forward and have canted bay
windows to ground floor, paired windows above and were formerly under hipped roofs.
Interior: entrance hall has dentil cornice and elaborate ceiling rose; stair is cantilevered,
of stone, with elaborate wrought-iron balusters and wooden handrail with curtail.
Terrace retaining wall & pool with fountain to east of Broadfold
National Heritage List Number: 1134525
Address: Terrace Retaining Wall & Pool Dean House Lane Luddenden Halifax West
Yorkshire
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (west side, off), Luddenden
Full description: Luddenden Terrace retaining wall 15.ll.66. and pool with fountain to east of
Broadfold GV II Terrace retaining wall with balustrade and pool with fountain. Probably 1877
for John Murgatroyd (as Broadfold (q.v)). Rock-faced stone retaining wall, otherwise ashlar.
Wall: tall, bowed at centre, formed of recessed panels with modillion cornice and flanking
pilasters which rise into square piers in the balustrade. Balustrade is low with vase balusters;
cornice breaks forward under square capstones above piers. Circular pool, positioned in bow
of wall, has raised corniced rim with scallop shell corbels. In centre is fountain with stepped
base and urn.
Carr Well
National Heritage List Number: 1134489
Address: Carr Well New Road Luddenden Halifax West Yorkshire HX2 6QN
Grade: II
Group detail: New Road (west side), Luddenden
Full description: Carr Well - II 2 cottages now all one. Early C19. Coursed squared stone,
stone slate roof. 2 storeys, each cottage 1 bay. Openings have plain stone surrounds, windows
with flat-faced mullions. Each cottage has door on right of 3-light window with 5-light window
above, door to left cottage blocked and with C20 2-light window. Stack to left end of each
cottage. Rear: four 2-light windows to 1st floor. c1980 single-storey extension to right and rear
not of special interest.
Kershaw House
National Heritage List Number: 1184572
Address: Kershaw House Luddenden Lane Luddenden Foot Sowerby Bridge Calderdale
HX2 6NW
Grade: I
Group detail: Luddenden Lane (west side), Luddenden Foot
Full description: Kershaw House GV I House now pub. Early-mid C17, largely rebuilt mid
C17 (dated 1650), for the Murgatroyd family. Thin coursed stone, stone slate roof. 3 parallel
ranges running west-east, the right-hand (north) range the earliest, formerly a cross-wing to a
hall replaced by the 2 other ranges. The left-hand (southern) range is less deep and in the angle
formed at the rear is a 2-storey porch. 2 storeys, 3 x 3 gabled bays. Chamfered plinth, with
break between the 2 southern and the northern ranges; quoins and transomed double-chamfered
mullion windows with king mullions throughout. Main (east) front : gabled 2-storey porch
between left-hand bays. Left bay: 9-light under 6-light window; gutter spout at left angle.
Porch: wave-moulded plinth; round-arched doorway with heavily-moulded surround, imposts,
inner stone benches and stop -chamfered Tudor-arched inner doorway; cyma-moulded string
rising above doorway to enclose date plaque inscribed '1650/TM AM' (Thomas and Anna
Murgatroyd); let floor wheel window with trefoil-headed lights, sunk spandrels, leaded lights
and decorative-stopped hoodmould; gutter spouts, projecting at right-angles from each return;
moulded coping and finials. Central bay: 12-light under 9-light window. Right bay, projecting:
6-light window on each floor, blocked C19 doorway on right; gutter spout on left and at right
corner; to left return a cross-window on each floor. All 3 bays have string continued from porch,
lst-floor dripmoulds, that to right bay with decorative stops, and moulded coping and finials to
gables. Corniced double stack between left-hand bays. Rear: left bay has C20 single-storey
addition, not of interest, and 6-light lst-floor window; central bay a 9-light under 6-light
window, right bay, set back, a 3-light window to left and on lst floor a 6-light window to right
of C19 doorway; continuous moulded string, 1st-floor dripmoulds, gable coping and finials,
corniced stack between left-hand bays. Left return: left bay set back and with gabled porch
which has shallow Tudor-arched doorway with chamfered surround, scallop-patterned lintel,
inner stone benches and similar inner doorway with studded board door; above doorway a
cross-window with dripmould, to left of porch a 3-light window on each floor, lst- floor window
without transom. Central bay: a 6-light window to each floor; gutter spout to left corner. Right
bay: 9-light under 6-light window. Coping and finials to all gables. Right return : left bay: a
blocked cross-window on left of blocked C19 doorway and window with 6-light window
above. Central bay: central shallow-segmental-arched doorway with moulded surround,
scalloped lintel, 3-light window to left and cross-window to right; on 1st floor a 6-light window
having oculus with moulded cill and dripmould to its right. Right bay: projecting C20 single
storey extension not of interest; to its left are 4-lights of a formerly wider window; 6-light
window above. All 3 bays have lst-floor dripmoulds and gable coping and finials. Ridge stack
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between left-hand bays. Interior: central hall has large, cyma-moulded, basket-arched fireplace,
with arch and cornice above, cyma-stopped chamfered spine-beams, and large-scantling cross
beam above fireplace. lst floor: roof timbers exposed. Between central and right wings a 2-bay
truss (running east-west) with king post and studs. Central wing: front area has massive tie
beam with seatings of joists; 2 principal rafter trusses having short king posts on arch-braced
collars with longitudinal braces to ridge piece; in rear room a similar truss, but with the
principles supported on brackets at wall-plate level tenoned into braces from wall posts to
principal , another, collared, truss against rear wall. Left wing: one wall post remains,
supporting central tie-beam with soffit grooved to take former partition and with mortice for
former post. The timbering in the left wing possibly indicates the former existence of a timber
framed building. In the let half of the C17 the Kershaw House Estate was owned by James
Murgatroyd (who in 1634 built East Riddlesden Hall, Keighley, which is stylistically very
similar to Kershaw House). In his will of 1653 he bequeathed Kershaw House to his youngest
son, Thomas, who re-edified the building and whose initials are over the main doorway.
Front Garden Wall attached to Kershaw House
National Heritage List Number: 1184654
Address: Front Garden Wall With 3 Doorways Kershaw House Luddenden Lane Luddenden
Foot Sowerby Bridge Calderdale
Grade: II
Group detail: Luddenden Lane (west side), Luddenden Foot
Full description: Foot Front garden wall with 3 doorways attached to east front of Kershaw - House GV II Garden wall with 3 doorways. Dated 1660, partly rebuilt. Coursed squared stone.
Wall, enclosing rectangular garden, has doorway in east wall, opposite main entrance to
Kershaw House (qv), and 2 in west wall flanking house. Wall is approx. 3 metres high with
quoins and 2 courses of roll-moulded coping. Doorway in west wall, to south of house, and
facing west has stop-chamfered quoined, ogee-headed surround, the lintel having incised panel
with date. South wall curves in S shape and has a chamfered arched light in south-east bend.
Doorway in east wall, facing east, has round arch rising above wall and stop-chamfered
moulded surround. The north wall and its return to the house, partially crenellated and with
doorway to north of house, are rebuilt. Kershaw House belonged to James Murgatroyd in the
first half of the C17. In his will of 1653 James bequeathed the house to his youngest son,
Thomas, who re-edified the house and whose initials with the date 1650 are over the main
doorway. It has been suggested that the date 1660 on the south-west doorway indicates the
completion of his work.
Wall with bee boles, water spout and trough Kershaw House
National Heritage List Number: 1313732
Address: Wall With Bee Boles Kershaw House Luddenden Lane Luddenden Foot Sowerby
Bridge Calderdale
Grade: II
Group detail: Luddenden Lane (west side), Luddenden Foot
Full description: Wall with bee boles, water spout and trough approx. 7 metres to south-west
of Kershaw House GV II Wall, approx. 6½ metres in length, with bee boles, water spout and
trough. Probably mid C17 (date of Kershaw House (qv)). Stone. Wall is of thinly-coursed
rubble with quoins on right and top course of stones set on edge supporting flat coping. Three
rectangular bee boles at mid-height and formed of rectangular slabs of stone. Below and to left
of these a water spout projects, discharging into a large stone, rectangular trough. To left of this
and again at mid-height is another, wider, bee bole.
No. 34 High Street (Bridge House)
National Heritage List Number: 1134512
Address: Bridge House 34/35 High Street Luddenden Halifax West Yorkshire HX2 6PX
Grade: II
Group detail: High Street (east side), Luddenden
Full description: No 34 (Bridge House) 15.9.77 (formerly listed as Nos 34 and 35) GV II
Two houses, now one. Late C18-early C19 with C17 basement. Thin coursed squared
stone, stone slate roof. 3 storeys with basement, 2 bays. East (river) front: quoins. A 3
light double-chamfered mullion window to right in basement. Other windows have plain
stone surrounds and flat-faced mullions: a 4-light and a 5-light window to ground floor;
two 3-light windows to lst and 2nd floors. End stacks. Rear: paired doorways. Left return:
blocked doorway, now with window.
Nos. 1 and 2 Delph Hill Lane
National Heritage List Number: 1134536
Address: 1 & 2 Delph Hill Lane Luddenden Halifax West Yorkshire HX2 6RF
Grade: II
Group detail: Delph Hill Lane (south side), Luddenden
Full description: Nos 1 and 2 - II Pair of cottages. Early mid-C19. Coursed squared stone,
stone slate roof. Built on hill slope; 2 storeys, no 1 with cellar; 1 bay each (4 1st-floor windows)
Each has a board door to right of a square window with 2 similar windows above and 2
basement openings to no 1, all openings with plain stone surrounds. Steps up to door of no 1
are gone. Each has an end stack to left, no 1's set forward of ridge. Probably built in connection
with, and to house workers from, the Murgatroyd's mill complex at Oats Royd.
Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Duke Street
National Heritage List Number: 1134538
Address: 2 - 3 Duke Street Luddenden Sowerby Bridge Calderdale HX2 6RD
Grade: II
Group detail: Duke Street (west side), Luddenden
Full description: Nos l, 2 and 3 GV II 3 cottages. Early-mid C19, Coursed squared stone,
stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 2 bays, No 3 to rear of No 2. Openings have plain stone surrounds,
windows with flat-faced mullions. Nos 1 and 2 each have a C20 glazed door on right, a 3-light
window on left and a 5-light window above, the mullions of No l's windows removed. Plain
gutter brackets on table. Central ridge stack. Right return: door on right with blocked window
to its right; a 2-light window to 1st floor; and a keyed lunette in gable.
Nos 4-8 Duke Street Luddenden
National Heritage List Number: 1184082
Address: 4 - 8 Duke Street Luddenden HX2 6RD
Grade: II
Group detail: Duke Street (west side), Luddenden
Full description: Nos 4-8 (consec) GV II Terrace of 5 cottages. Late C18 early C19. Coursed
squared stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, each one bay, No 8 with added single-storey bay.
Openings have plain stone surrounds, windows with flat-faced mullions. Each has door to right,
except No 4 (door to left), and a 4-light window to ground floor with a 5-light window above.
Plain gutter brackets on table. Stack to left end of each cottage, except No 4 (to right end). No
8's added bay, probably c1980, has a 5-light window and is pent-roofed.
Nos.1 - 3 Dean Houses
National Heritage List Number:1366172
Address: 1 - 3 Dean House Dean House Lane Luddenden HX2 6TP
Grade: II
Group detail:Dean House Lane (east side, off)
Full description: Nos 1, 2 and 3 GV II 3 cottages. Late C18-early Cl9. Coursed squared stone,
watershot in left gable, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 1 bay each. Openings have plain stone
surrounds, windows with flat-faced mullions. Each cottage has door to left of 4-light window
with 4-light window above. 2 ridge stacks. Rear: each cottage has 2-light windows to each
floor.
Nos. 7, 8 Dean Houses and 9 Dean House Farmhouse
National Heritage List Number:1134560
Address: 7 - 8 Dean Houses And Dean House Farmhouse Dean House Lane Luddenden HX2 6TP
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (east side, off), Luddenden
Full description:GV II House, now 3. Probably early-mid C17, subdivided and altered early
mid C19. Coursed squared stone, stone slate roof. Hall and crosswing plan with through
passage. South front: 2 storeys, 4 bays, gabled crosswing projecting on left. Chamfered mullion
windows. Cross-wing: 3-light window flanked by cross-windows, all mullions removed; 3
light window above has round-arched lights with sunk spandrels. Bay 2: Tudor-arched stop
chamfered doorway with board door (No 7); C19 window above; C19 doorway on right (No
8). Bay 3: C19 4-pane sash flanked by 3-light windows with arched lights and sunk spandrels;
C19 5-light flat-faced mullion window above. Bay 4: 2 cross-windows, mullions removed and
altered; C19 5-light flat-faced mullion window above. 2 ridge stacks and one to left side of
crosswing. Rear: outer bays break forward; roof has been raised over 2 central bays. 2 left-hand
bays have double-chamfered mullion windows, those to lst floor with arched lights and sunk
spandrels: bay 1: 6-light (now 3-light) window under hoodmould with face stops with 6-light
window above; bay 2: 5-light window now with flat-faced mullions, 5-light window above.
Bay 4 shows line of former more steeply-pitched gable roof. Interior: rear right room (now
dairy) has stone fireplace with deep lintel and mantleshelf and chamfered spine beams.
Nos. 10, 11 and 12 (formerly listed as No. 10 and 11) The Coach House
National Heritage List Number:1134505
Address: The Coach House High Street Luddenden HX2 6PX
Grade: II
Group detail: High Street (west side), Luddenden
Full description:GV II Industrial building (nos 10 and 11) and cottage (no 12) now all one
house. Mid C18, cottage added and, alterations early-mid C19. Coursed squared stone, stone
slate roof. 2 storeys with basement, 2 bays, cottage to rear left. Openings have plain stone
surrounds, windows with flat-faced mullions. East (river) front: large quoins to ground and lst
floor. Two 4-light windows to ground floor; two 3-light windows above; c.1980 ridge stack.
Rear: left bay has segmental-arched barn door with c.1980 glazing; tiestones, imposts and
voussoirs. Above is a tall 2-light window with sunk panel beneath. Cottage projects on right
and its left return has a 2-light basement window; on ground floor a door on left and two 2
light windows all under steps which rise to lst floor door. Left return: main range has a 3-light
window with a 2-light and 1-light window above. Cottage has a 2-light window on left of
c.1980 door; two 2-light windows to ground floor; a 2-light and a 3-light window to lst floor
(mullions renewed).
More information on The Coach House can be found here
Nos. 2 and 4 Old Lane (Church Hill)
National Heritage List Number:1134492
Address: 2 - 4 Church Hill Luddenden HX2 6PZ
Grade: II
Group detail:Old Lane (north side) Luddenden
Full description: GV II 3 cottages and one underdwelling, now two dwellings. Early-mid
C19. Coursed squared stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys with basement underdwelling below
No 2 on right. 3 bays. Openings have plain stone surrounds, windows with flat- faced mullions.
Underdwellings: door to left of 4-light window with shutter stanchions. Ground floor: each
cottage has door to left of 4-light, now 2-light, window, left-hand doorway now window, steps
up to right-hand doorway having cast- iron handrail with wavy balusters. First floor: a 4-light,
now 2-light, window to each cottage. Eaves table. Stacks between left-hand cottages and at
right end. Rear: three 2-light windows to first floor.
Nos. 5 to 10 Church Hill
National Heritage List Number: 1184925
Address: 5 - 10 Church Hill Luddenden HX2 6PZ
Grade: II
Group Detail: Old Lane (east side, off), Luddenden
Full description: Nos 5-10 (consec) Church - Hill GV II Terrace of 6 houses. Early C19. Coursed squared stone, stone slate roof. Two storeys, 1 bay each, Openings have plain Stone surrounds, doors with tie-stones, windows with flat-faced mullions. Each has door to left, a 4light window to right, and a 5-light window with wider central light to first floor. Plain gutter brackets on table. Stack to right end of each. To right of No 10 later cart-arch with accommodation above linking this terrace to Nos 11-13 (qv). Rear: originally back- to-earth, each now has inserted ground-floor door and window; original 2-light windows above (two to each house). Left gable has watershot stone; one 2-light window.
Nos. 11 to 14 Church Hill
National Heritage List Number: 1134493
Description: Nos. 11-14 (Consec) Church Hill (No. 14 was formerly No. 13)
Address: 11 - 14 Church Hill Luddenden Halifax Calderdale HX2 6PZ
Grade: II
Group detail: Old Lane (east side, off), Luddenden
Full description: GVII Terrace of three dwellings, with underdwellings, now garages. Early - mid C19. Coursed squared stone, stone slate roof four storeys, the two-storey underdwellings back-to-earth. One bay each. Openings have plain stone surrounds, the windows with flat-faced mullions. East front: each underdwelling has a doorway and an inserted garage door. Above, on each floor, is a five-light window, the central light of the windows on the two upper floors wider. Plain gutter brackets on table. Stack to right end of each dwelling. Rear: two storeys. Each (upper) dwelling has a door to right of a single-light window and two two-light windows above. Right gable has watershot stone.
Nos. 16 & 17 High Street
National Heritage List Number: 1313726
Description: Nos. 16 and 17
Address: 17 High Street Luddenden Halifax Calderdale HX2 6PX
Grade: II
Group detail: High Street (east side), Luddenden
Full description: Nos 16 and 17 GV II Dwelling (no 17), and underdwelling (no 16) now outbuilding. c.1800. Coursed, squared, watershot stone; stone slate roof. 2 storeys, underdwelling at rear, 2 bays. Openings have plain stone surrounds, the windows with flatfaced mullions. West (road) front: quoins. Central C20 part-glazed door with 2-light window to right on each floor. Brick and stack to right. Rear: underdwelling has board door with 4-light window to left and 2-light window to right. The 2 floors above each have a 4-light and two 2light windows, that over door blocked. Paired plain gutter brackets.
Nos. 23 to 25 High Street
National Heritage List Number: 1134507
Description: Nos. 23, 24 and 25
Address: 23 - 25 High Street Luddenden HX2 6QE
Grade: II
Group detail: High Street (west side), Luddenden
Full description: Nos 23, 24 and 25 - II Row of 3 cottages with shop now incorporated in no 25. Mid-late C18. Thin coursed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 1 bay each, shop on right. Openings have plain stone surrounds, windows with flat-faced mullions. Each cottage has a C20 door on left, a 3-light window on right, a 5-light window above and a stack at right end. Shop has door on left, a 2-light window to each floor and no stack (unheated).
Oats Royd House
National Heritage List Number: 1134563
Description: Oats Royd House
Address: Old Oats Royd And Oats Royd House Dean House Lane Luddenden HX2 6RF
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (west side, off) Luddenden
Full description: Oats Royd House GV II House. Dated 1645 for lie Murgatroyd family, with mid-Cl9 addition for John Murgatroyd (Denton p22). Coursed squared stone, C19 work of ashlar, stone slate roofs. C17 house has through-passage; the C19 block on the east replaces a further C17 range. South front: on left is C17 house of 2 storeys with attic and 2 gabled bays with porch between them; C19 block on right is of 2 storeys and basement, 1 x 5 bays. C17 part: chamfered plinth; double-chamfered mullion windows, those to ground and lst floors transomed; dripmoulds, continuous an ground floor. Porch: moulded round-arched doorway has imposts and bearded head on keystone; dripmould rises to enclose date plaque " JW " (probably James Wynstanley, a mid-C19 owner, replacing 1645 Murgatroyd initials); 3-light window above; gutter spouts projecting from returns; peaked gable with coping, head to apex and finials; inside porch, stone benches and a chamfered Tudor-arched doorway with inserted window above. Left bay: a 3-light window flanked by cross-windows; a 6-light window above; a blocked stepped 3-light window to gable. Right bay: a 9-light window to ground and lst floors, each with elaborate stops to dripmoulds; a C19 window to 1st floor, right; a blocked stepped 3-light gable window. Both bays have moulded coping, right bay with head to apex and finial. Corniced stack to left of each bay. C19 bay projecting on right: rusticated quoins on left ; canted bay window with sashes and apron panels; eaves band; modillion cornice; blocking course; eaves stack on left. Rear: 2 gabled C17 bays to right of C19 bay with C19 single storey gabled addition projecting forward on right. Right bay: set back, with moulded Tudor-arched doorway to internal porch which has stone benches and studded board inner door in chamfered quoined Tudor-arched surround with inserted window above; to right, a cross-window and a 3-light window; on 1st floor a C19 window to left of 6-light window; stepped 3-1ight gable window; moulded coping; ridge stack. Central bay: a 9light window with 6-light window above, and elaborate stops to dripmoulds; gutter spout on left: stepped 3-light gable window, outer lights blind; moulded coping; stack on right. The 2 left-hand bays have a continuous ground-floor dripmould broken in the right return of the central bay by a blocked C19 taking-in door. Right return (east front): symmetrical Cl9 elevation has rusticated basement with low windows; rusticated quoins; steps up to 4-panel door (upper, arched, panels glazed) and over light in Tuscan portico with deep cornice; blocking course; tripartite window over doorway, otherwise 4-pane sashes in architraves on cill bands, with recessed panels below and triangular pediments above the ground-floor windows; eaves band; modillion cornice; blocking course; hipped roof with end stack to right. Left return: a 4-light window to each floor. C17 part: central housebody (at front) has large segmental-arched fireplace with moulded arris, segmental-arched doorway to passage and stop-chamfered spine and cross-beams. Kitchen behind this has large shouldered-arched stop-chamfered fireplace with breadoven on right and stop-chamfered cross-beams. Between the two rooms, in present cellar stair, 2 square panels of a timber-frame spine wall survive. Chamber over housebody has stop-chamfered moulded fireplace with crosses to base. Plain C17 panelling over back stairs and a studded board door with ferramenta. Roof has queen-post trusses with angle braces, collars and ridge braces, and a king-post truss with ridge braces, V struts and plaster infill; large-scantling purlins and ridge piece; from attic space a round-headed opening with moulded surround and capitals is reported to lead onto roof of porch (RCHM). C19 part: imported fireplaces; cornices with fists below; one door with painted panels; dog-leg stone stair with iron balusters.
Garden Wall and Gates to Oats Royd House
National Heritage List Number: 1260940
Description: Garden walls and gates to Oats Royd House
Address: Garden Walls & Gates To Oats Royd House Dean House Lane Luddenden
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (west side) Luddenden
Full description: GV II Garden wall and gates. Mid C19, built for John Murgatroyd Coursed rubble and ashlar dressings. Rubble wall with chamfered ashlar coping, reaching a maximum of 2 metres in height, ramped at the corners. The wall virtually surrounds the garden at Oats Royd House on all four sides. The east side has a set back central gateway with 2 square gate piers with panels and pedimented caps, plus a pair of wooden gates.
The Coach House
National Heritage List Number: 1366175
Description: Stables and coach house approximately 10 metres to north of coach house to north-east of Oats Royd House
Address: The Coach House Dean House Lane Luddenden HX2 6RF
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (west side, off) Luddenden
Full description: Stables and coach- house approx. 10 metres to north of coach house 20.8.82 to north-east of Oats Royd House (formerly listed as Oats Royd Mill) GV II Stable and coach house. Mid-late C19. Rock-faced stone, Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Rusticated quoins with raised panels. Central bay, narrower and breaking forward under pediment, has rusticated quoins and a segmental-arched window in architrave; left bay has a door with fanlight to right of window, both segmental-arched in architraves; right bay has a sliding double door with fanlight and round-arched surround with quoins as at angles. A keyed oculus to 1st floor of each bay. Table; modillion cornice and same to pediment; corniced stack to left of central bay. Interior: left-hand bay has 3 stalls with twisted iron columns and decorative iron panels to partition walls and glazed tile end walls. Included for group value.
Outbuildings and Pigsty
National Heritage List Number: 1183894
Description: Outbuilding and attached pigsty approximately 20 metres to north-west of Oats Royd House
Address: Outbuildings Pigsty Oats Royd Cottage Dean House Lane Luddenden
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (west side, off) Luddenden
Full description: Outbuilding and attached pigsty approx. 20 metres to north-west of Oats Royd House GV II Outbuilding, probably pigeon-house, and attached pigsty. Mid Cl9. Coursed squared stone, Welsh slate roof with flagstones to pigsty. Pigeon-house square on plan, of 1 storey with loft, l bay, with single-storey 2-bay pigsty on left (east). Pigeon-house has board door on left in plain stone surround with arched bird hole with ledge above to right (bricked up), central attic lunette, stepped eaves band and pyramidal roof with eaves stack on right. Pigsty has plain stone surround doorway on left, lower opening on right, and enclosures in front (partly enclosed) of flagstones on edge. Left return: oculus to pigeon-house loft. Included for group value.
Coach House
National Heritage List Number: 1300380
Description: Coach House
Address: Oats Royd House
Grade: II
Group detail: Coach House approx.10 metres North east of Oats Royd House
Full description: Coach house approx. 10 metres to north-east of Oats Royd House (formerly listed under Oats Royd Mill) GV II Coach house to Oats Royd House. Mid C19. Coursed squared stone, Welsh slate roof. Built on slope: 2 storeys (lower on right), 3 bays with singlestorey bay on left (2 storeys at rear). Rusticated quoins with raised panels. Central round-arched carriage entry with similar quoins, dropped keystone and panelled board double door with lion bosses. To either side an arched window with rusticated quoins and corbelled cill and a 4-panel door in plain stone surround. 3 keyed oculi above. Table; modillion cornice; central pediment with keyed lunette and moulded cornice. Bay on left has carriage entry as main block, the door hinges now gone, and a board door with fanlight; eaves as main block. Rear: central carriage entry as front with window and door to right and lunette flanked by oculi above. The righthand bay has window to ground floor, and on let floor a door with stone slab landing (stair gone) and keyed oculi to right.
Peel House
National Heritage List Number: 1254046
Description: Peel House
Address: Peel House Stocks Lane Luddenden HX2 6SP
Grade: II
Group detail: Stocks Lane (west side)
Full description: Peel House. Dated 1691, altered later C18/early C19. Substantial traditional stone house with stone roof. 2 storeys. Irregular main (south) front with finials to gabled cross wings (east wing altered). 2-storeyed gabled porch with arched doorway and lintel to inner door inscribed AW and dated 1598 which cannot refer to the structure now visible. Mullioned windows with round-arched lights, the central pair of lights in many cases united with arched top in C18. Gabled wing at rear with lean-to. 2-storeyed gabled porch in angle with arched doorway. Altered mullioned windows. Date and inscription RSW over fireplace to ground floor room.
Mill House
National Heritage List Number: 1134544
Description: Mill House
Address: Mill House Railes Lane Luddenden
Grade: II
Group detail: Rails Lane, (west side), Luddenden
Full description: House, now 2. C17, probably early-mid, C19 additions and alterations. Coursed squared stone, painted; stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays with later rear additions. Plinth. Chamfered quoined doorway between bays 3 and 4 masked by c1980 gabled porch with C20 window to right and tall 2-light window with 4-pane sashes to left. Another door, glazed, in C19 plain stone surround, to bay 2, with a 4-pane window to its left. Bay 1 has a 4-pane sash to left of projecting lateral stack. First floor: chamfered mullion windows, from left of 2 lights (mullion gone), 6 lights, 6 lights and 7 lights. Shaped kneelers with finial, ashlar coping. End stack to ,bright, heightened above cornice, and ridge stack between bays 2 and 3. Right return: chamfered doorway with 4-centred arch, blocked and with window. Left return: 4-light window under hoodmould to first floor.
Bank House Cottages
National Heritage List Number: 1313993
Description: Nos. 1 and; 2 Bank Houses Cottages
Address: Bank House Cottages Bank House Lane Luddenden
Grade: II
Group detail: Bank House Lane (south side) Luddenden Dean
Full description: Probably C18. Traditional stone building with stone roof. 2 storeys each with 2 small, simple mullioned windows. Bank House together with Nos. 1 & 2 Bank Houses Cottages & barn adjoining form a group.
Oats Royd Mill
National Heritage List Number: 1366173
Description: Oats Royd Mill, block to east of road
Address: East Block Oats Royd Mills Dean House Lane Luddenden
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (east side, off), Luddenden
Full description: Oats Royd Mill, block to east of 20.8.82 road (formerly listed as part of Oats Royd Mill) GV II Mill building, now largely unoccupied with some commercial premises. Dated 'JM 1863' for John Murgatroyd. Coursed square stone, slate roof. 4 storeys with basement. Gable end onto road: 3 bays. To right of centre a large round-arched doorway with quoins, part-blocked and with window, flanked by rusticated round-arched doorways with 8panel double doors and fanlights. On each upper floor a central panelled double loading door flanked by 6-pane windows with stone lintels and projecting cills, 2 on the left blocked, and 2 on the right masked by later gantries crossing the road. Hoist in gable. Coping. Stack on left corner. Rear, overlooking valley: central square-section stair tower has paired windows on each floor, including basement, and single windows in returns, all being round-arched with keyed, imposted ashlar surrounds on cill bands, the lower halves louvred, the upper halves with glazing bars. Left return: 16:9 bays, the 16 left-hand bays breaking forward. Bay 16 formerly had lst-and 2nd-floor loading doors set in giant rusticated round arch, one of the stones dated. Other doorways have stone lintels: 6-pane windows with stone lintels and projecting cills. Gutter brackets on table. Interior: cast-iron columns support large-scantling cross-beams; timber joists and floorboards.
West Block Oats Royd Mill
National Heritage List Number: 1134524
Description: Oats Royd Mill, block to west of road
Address: West Block Oats Royd Mills Dean House Lane Luddenden
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (west side), Luddenden
Full description: GV II Mill buildings, now various commercial premises and part unoccupied. Mid C19, of 2 builds. Coursed squared stone, slate roof. 4 storeys with loft, 27 bays. Left-hand section: inscribed 'J M' (John Murgatroyd)with date 1847 below. 2 outer bays at left end break forward. Plinth; 6-pane windows, some with C20 glazing, with stone lintels and projecting cills; openings to right of bay 11 partly blocked; gutter brackets on table. First floor covered walkway in corrugated iron from bay 3 to pay office opposite. Bay 10 is gabled and has a round-arched cart-entry to ground floor and a loading door to each other floor (including loft) with hoist above; bay 24 has 1st and 2nd-floor loading doors, now windows, with rusticated quoins, round-arched, and date plaque above; bay 27 has a sliding door. Loading bay cills show extensive wear. 6-pane windows with stone lintels and projecting cills, ground floor windows blocked, iron rings in lintels of 3rd-floor lintels; gutter brackets on table. To rear, lavatory block near south end. Further 14 bays in original listing destroyed by fire in 1989.
INTERIOR: divided on all floors by substantial stone walls into discrete sections, one wall having blocked windows presumably originally external. Ceilings and floors original, some ceilings masked by false ceilings, original cast iron columns throughout, floors have 'dolly-runs', original roof structure with cast iron stanchions to trusses, original staircase, drive wheels and pulley in loft formerly connected to steam engine house to east. Inserted breeze-block dividing walls, and new staircase at south end. A group plan of the mill complex made in 1898 shows that the left-hand section was used as a wool warehouse, the right-hand section as a mill (the carding, combing and wearing sheds lying to the east of the road).
Office Building, Oats Royd Mill
National Heritage List Number: 1183887
Descripion: Office building at Oats Royd Mill
Address: Office Building Oats Royd Mills Dean House Lane Luddenden
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (east side, off), Luddenden
Full description: GV II Mill office building, now unoccupied. c1860 for John Murgatroyd and Sons. Coursed rock-faced stone, ashlar dressings, slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 x 3 bays. Italianate style. Symmetrical facade: plinth, cill bands, bracketed eaves cornice. Central 2-panel door with fanlight in round-arched pilastered surround flanked by pilasters supporting entablature with dentil cornice and blocking course. To either side a sash in architrave with console segmental pediment and above each a round-arched sash in corniced architrave. Central lst-floor opening masked by later gantry which crosses road. Hipped roof with stack at left eaves. Rear and returns have round-arched lst-floor windows; blocked doorway in left return; C20 glazed porch added to right return not of special interest.
Weaving Shed, Oats Royd Mill
Reference number: 1300422
Description: Weaving shed with roadside wall & gate piers at north end of Oats Royd Mill complex
Address: Weaving Shed Oats Royd Mills Dean House Lane Luddenden HX2 6RF
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (east side, off), Luddenden
Full description: GV II Weaving shed, including roadside wall, and attached gate piers. Dated "18 JM 87" (John Murgatroyd). Coursed squared stone, roof of Welsh slate and glass. Single tall storey, 20 bays with ranges projecting southwards at south-west and south-east corners, and the west wall forming a roadside wall with gate piers at south end. East front: at low level on left 4 large small-paned windows (1 blocked); band; inserted windows above; plain gutter brackets on table; roof ridged over each bay, the north-facing pitches glazed, and with conicalcapped ridge vents. West (road) front: tall wall with flat coping terminates in square-section rusticated piers with gabled capstones (southern capstone missing). Left return: on left of weaving shed is wide segmental-arched rusticated-quoined doorway with 4-panel double door, overlight and date in tympanum. Interior: weaving shed has cast-iron columns and wroughtiron fish-bellied girders. Included for group value.
Boiler House, Oats Royd Mill
National Heritage List Number: 1183860
Description: Boiler house at Oats Royd Mill
Address: Boiler House Oats Royd Mills Dean House Lane Luddenden
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (east side, off), Luddenden
Full description: GV II Boiler house. Probably c1863 (date of mill block to south), for John Murgatroyd. Coursed squared stone , slate roof. Built into slope: 1 tall storey . 4 bays. North (yard) front: lower part of building is below ground level. 4 large round-arched openings with rusticated quoins, the left one a doorway, the others having the top part glazed and coal pits in front with hatches at the back for shovelling coal into the engine house, right-hand pit blocked over. Wall rises as parapet with eaves band and cornice. Interior: 3 boilers, being dismantled and removed at time of resurvey.
Haven
National Heritage List Number: 1134495
Description: Haven
Address: Haven Farm Ringstone Hill Luddenden HX2 6JJ
Grade: II
Group detail: Ringstone Hill (north side, off), off Luddenden
Full description: Farmhouse. C17, probably mid. Coursed dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Quoins. c1985 board door in gabled porch to right of original chamfered, quoined doorway now blocked and with a window. To left of this a 3-light flat faced mullion window; no windows above. To right of porch: plinth; two 4-, now 2-light double-chamfered mullion windows and, above, a 3-light and a 2-light chamfered mullion window. Shaped kneelers, coping. Corniced stack to right end and later stack to right of original door. Rear: plinth. Traces of a chamfered surround doorway on right and a chamfered mullion window on left. Left return: on ground floor a 3-light chamfered window, the mullions replaced by flat faced mullions. Right return: a small chamfered light on right of ground floor. Interior: a chamfered, quoined doorway into right-hand room which has a low stone fireplace with deep lintel.
Hartley Royd
National Heritage List Number: 1133922
Description: Hartley Royd
Address: Hartley Royd Farm Buttress Lane Luddenden HX2 6SN
Grade: II
Group detail: Buttress Lane (south side)
Full description: C17. Traditional stone house with stone roof. 2 storeys. Main south front has mullioned windows (a little altered) and central, 2-storeyed porch with gable. West wing with hipped roof and larger windows, transomed above. Built against hillside to east. Lean-to at rear.
Lower Benns Farm House
National Heritage List Number: 1273118
Description: Lower Benns Farm House
Address: Lower Benns Farm Benns Lane Luddenden HX2 6SP
Grade: II
Group detail: Stocks Lane
Full description: C17. Timber-framed. Coursed rubble with large quoins, but mainly rendered. Stone slate roof. Two storeys, although the second storey is only visible in the gable end since it is a two-aisled long house. Five bays, 3 to the barn, 2 to the house, divided by a masonry wall which the hearth backs on to. King post trusses braced to ridge, on posts which are braced to both ties and to aisle plates: all intact. Principal elevation is in west gable end. Ground floor has two three-light stone mullioned windows with unmoulded flat drip stones (both with mullions removed). First floor has two two-light stone mullioned windows with hollow chamfers and one single light window. South elevation has one three-light hollow chamferred stone mullioned window, and one much larger two-light hollow chamferred stone mullioned window (mullion removed): from its size and the fact that the room it lights is heated this may have been the hall window. Barn entrances in recessed porches on cross axis. Group value.
Bank House and Barn
National Heritage List Number: 1133913
Description: Bank House and adjoining barn
Address: Bank House Bank House Lane Luddenden HX2 6TF
Grade: II
Group detail: Bank House Lane (south side) Luddenden Dean
Full description: C17. Traditional stone house with stone roof. 2 storeys. Main (south) front has 2 long mullioned windows to each storey, lower ones with round-arched heads and label mouldings. Barn to east under same roof, its arched entrance inscribed Gilbert Brockbank in Gothic letters and 2-light window over and 2nd, blocked doorway. Rear altered and faced with pebbledash. East extension of no interest. (Bank House together with Nos. 1 & 2 Bank Houses Cottages & barn adjoining form a group).
Lower Home House
National Heritage List Number: 1133915
Description: Lower Holme House
Address: 1 Lower Holme House Luddenden HX2 6TE
Grade: II
Group detail: Bank House Lane (east side) Luddenden Dean
Full description: C17 / early C18. 2 storeyed, traditional stone house now tarred. Stone roof. Main (south) front has mullioned window (partly altered) with continuous dripmould to ground storey. Simple entrance lean-to at rear.
Old Riding
National Heritage List Number: 1258951
Description: Old Riding
Address: Old Riding Farm Old Riding Lane Luddenden HX2 6SR
Grade: II
Group detail: Stocks Lane (west side)
Full description: Probably C17 incorporating earlier structure. Traditional stone house with stone roof. 2 storeys. Main (west) front has moulded and plain mullioned windows (former with drip mouldings). Some alterations. East side plain. Interior has row of timber posts partially exposed.
Oldfields Farm and Barn
National Heritage List Number: 1254047
Description: Oldfields Farmhouse and barn
Address: Oldfield Farm Off Stocks Lane Mount Tabor HX2 7SY
Grade: II
Group detail: Stocks Lane (east side)
Full description: C17. Traditional stone structure with stone roof. 2 storeys. Main (south) side has mullioned windows (partly altered) and arched doorway, all with dripmouldings. Barn to west probably C18 with arched opening and Venetian window over. East end built into hillside. Plain gabled rear wing.
Tanks and Enclosures
National Heritage List Number: 1366174
Description: Tanks and enclosures to east of reservoir at Oats Royd Mill
Address: Tanks Adj Resv. Oats Royd Mills Dean House Lane Luddenden
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (east side, off), Luddenden
Full description: Tanks and enclosures to east of reservoir at Oats Royd Mill GV II Tanks, probably for dyeing, and enclosure. Probably c1885 (date of carding and combing shed (qv)) with later extension. For John Murgatroyd and Sons. Coursed squared stone and brick. 3 square tanks with larger rectangular enclosure to east and 2 smaller, later, rectangular tanks to south. The northern tanks and enclosure are of stone with flat coping, the pair to the south lined in brick. Included for group value.
Chimney
Description: Chimney
Address: Oats Royd Mill, Dean House Lane
Grade :II
Group detail: Approx 60 metres west of Oats Royd Mill
Full description :Chimney approx. 60 metres to west of Oats Royd Mill GV II Mill chimney. Mid C19. Coursed squared stone. Square base, with band, from which rises broached octagonal stack with bands at base and 2 near top.
Engine House
National Heritage List Number: 1134561
Description: Engine House with Chimney at Oats Royd Mill
Address: Engine House, Oats Royd Mill, Dean House Lane, Luddenden
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane( East side, off), Luddenden
Full description: Engine house with 20.8.82 chimney at Oats Royd Mill (formerly listed as part of Oats Royd Mill) GV II Engine house with attached chimney. Late C19. For John Murgatroyd and Sons. Coursed squared stone, Welsh slate roof, brick chimney. 1 tall storey, 5 x 1 bays with chimney at east end. South (yard) front: doorway with corbelled pediment on right of tall round-arched window with rusticated quoins, imposts and corbelled arch; to right, 3 tall round-arched windows with projecting cills. Shaped gutter brackets on table. Roof hipped; 2 ridge vents with conical caps and finials. Chimney on right has square base with rusticated quoins with raised panels, band, broached round chimney with band at base, collar and dentil cornice. Left return: ½ glazed double door with overlight and fanlight flanked by corniced pilasters supporting keyed round arch. Built adjoining the weaving sheds (qv) which are dated 1887.
Carding and Combing Shed
National Heritage List Number: 1183877
Full description: Carding and Combing Shed at Oats Royd Mill including roadside wall with gateway
Address: Carding Shed, Oats Royd Mill, Dean House Lane, Luddenden
Grade: II
Group detail: Dean House Lane (West Side), Luddenden
Full description: Luddenden Carding and Combing shed at Oats Royd Mill including roadside wall with gateway GV II Carding and combing shed including roadside wall with gateway. Gateway dated 1885. For John Murgatroyd & Sons. Coursed squared stone and ashlar roof with Welsh slate and glass. Single tall storey, 17 bays, the west wall forming roadside wall with gateway at north end. East front: mid-height band; 4 inserted windows above; plain gutter brackets; the 12 left-hand bays have rainwater spouts between them and the roof is ridged over each bay, being glazed on the north side; the right-hand bays have parapet masking a flat roof. West (roadside) front: wall is approximately 3 metres high with triangular section coping, ramped up on either side of taller, truncated, raised ashlar panel. In base of wall are blocked quoined rectangular openings with deep lintels, giving onto the combing shed, and at a height of approximately ½ metre a series of patterned tiled vents. Rusticated elliptical-arched gateway on left has spiked panelled double door, tall dated ashlar surround, and entablature with modillion cornice. A ground plan of the mill complex made in 1898 shows that this building was use for carding and combing. Included for group value.