Catalogue Finding Number | WYHER/8727 |
Office record is held at | Historical Environment Record, West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service |
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Title | Bardon Grange |
Description | This large house was built in 1860 1 by Cuthbert Brodick for William Brown. It has been owned by Leeds University since 1947 and is now a students’ hall of residence (English Heritage, 1996). The house is built from ashlar and has a hipped grey slate roof. It is two storeys high, and is of five bays with the left bay set back. There is a round arched entrance to the left, which has carved stone bosses between roll mouldings and a top glazed panelled door. There is a full height three light canted bay window to the right. The windows are all segmental arched plate glass sashes in roll moulded architraves throughout. There is a moulded first floor string and sill band with a carved flower motif, deep bracketed eaves and tall modillion corniced end stacks. (Text edited from English Heritage LBO description). |
Date | 21st century |
Extent | contact the West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service for information on what is available |
Level | Item |