Catalogue Finding NumberWYHER/8520
Office record is held atHistorical Environment Record, West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service
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Title104-116 New Hey Road
DescriptionThis is a row of seven stone houses, which face south. No.s 104 114 are through houses, and No. 116 is a back to back. According to the deeds, No. 110 was built c.1890 (Caffyn, 1982). The houses are built of well coursed, rusticated stone, with a thin slate roof. This roof is gabled at the east end, and hipped at the west end (over No. 116). The gutter brackets are moulded at the front, plain at the back, and set on a string course. The gutter is wooden. There is coping at the ends of the roof. The doors and windows have flush, chamfered lintels, and slightly projecting sills. The doors have fanlights, and those to the front have a projecting cornice.
Date21st century
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LevelItem
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