Catalogue Finding Number | WYHER/9753 |
Office record is held at | Historical Environment Record, West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service |
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Title | 16 Church Street |
Description | 2 storey dwelling house, dated 1709. Constructed of coursed rubble, with a stone slab roof. On the ground floor were originally two stone mullioned windows of 4 lights each, the left one is now destroyed and a shop front inserted. In the centre between these is a chamfered stone doorway, with a Tudor arch lintel. Above this doorway is a stone window of elliptical shape, and on each side of it is a stone mullioned window of 4 lights similar to the one remaining below. (Text edited from English Heritage’s LBO description) |
Date | 21st century |
Extent | contact the West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service for information on what is available |
Level | Item |