Catalogue Finding NumberWYHER/13246
Office record is held atHistorical Environment Record, West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service
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TitlePriest's House, Heath Common
DescriptionPriest's House, Heath Common. Mid to late 17th century house.

'House. Mid late C17 altered mid C20. Rendered stonework, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2 cell central entry plan, double depth. 2 span roof. Continuous dripmould rises over doorway which has Tudor arched lintel with sunk spandrels and chamfered surround. Former 2 light windows to left and 3 light to right to each floor. Coped gables with kneelers. Rear: quoins. Central doorway with monolithic lintel. Original fenestration: small oval window (blocked) to right of door; single double chamfered light above door with 3 light double chamfered mullion window to left and 2 light window to right. Right hand return has external stack to each gable'.
(English Heritage listed building description. Date listed 14/02/1952. http://list.english heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1313214. Web site accessed 21/02/2014).

WYAAS archives hold a historic building record relating to the Priest's House, Heath (Wakefield MDC (Planning and Conservation). Undated). In addition to a brief description, the record also contains black and white photocopies of photographic prints of the house.
Date21st century
Extentcontact the West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service for information on what is available
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