Catalogue Finding NumberWYHER/8725
Office record is held atHistorical Environment Record, West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service
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TitleCoach House, stables and yard wall at Bardon Grange
DescriptionThis coach house, stables and walls now belong to the University of Leeds Gardens Department. They were built in 1861 by Cuthbert Brodrick for William Brown. They are built of stone ashlar, with a grey slate hipped roof that has red clay ridge tiles. This L shaped range is two storeys high, with a single storey bay at the northeast end. Here there is an attached yard wall and gate piers linked to the rear wing of the house. There are double doors to the coach house to the far right of the building. There is a central ogee domed ventilator with an ornate wind vane to the ridge.
(Text edited from English Heritage LBO description).
Date21st century
Extentcontact the West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service for information on what is available
LevelItem
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