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Reference no. 1133773


Description: Lower Ashes Farmhouse and attached gate piers

Address: Lower Ashes Ashes Lane Todmorden Calderdale OL14 8RF

Grade: IISTAR

Group detail: Ashes Lane

Full description:
House, dating from 1610 with alterations dated 1759. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Double pile on plan. 3-room through-passage plan. South front of 5 linear divisions. All are double chamfered mullioned windows. 1st division has 4-light window with same over (lacking 2 mullions). 2nd division has 5-light window, with 4-light over with to either side inserted 2-light windows (C20) in keeping. 3rd division, former window of 3 lights. 4th division, doorway with chamfered jambs, altered lintel dated 1610. Over is 2-light chamfered mullioned window. 5th division, 6-light window with 6-light chamfered mullioned window over. 3 stacks to ridge. One to each gable which is coped with kneelers and ball finial; one other backs onto through passage. North front reads from left 5-light window with 6-light chamfered mullioned window over. Doorway with cyma moulded surround has inscribed tablet over inset within deeply moulded surround, which reads 'A C M, 1759'. (For Anthony and Mary Crossley of the Scaitcliffe Hall family see Burnley Road q.v.). 5-light window with 4-light chamfered mullioned window over. 3-light window. Set between, at 1st floor, is taking-in door with stop chamfered cyma-moulded surround (blocked). 5-light window (lacking 2 mullions) with 4-light chamfered window over (lacking 2 mullions). West gable has extruded stack to many offsets. Attached to either end is stone walll with dressed cappings, ramped to shaped gable to west under which is doorway. To east, tall gate piers with rusticated quoins, entablature, deeply moulded cornice surmounted by ball finials. Interior: Through passage has doorway from north door forming inner porch with cyma-moulded surround. 2 doors with chamfered surround lead to east. One to west leads into passage. To north is room with small segmental arched fireplace. To south is larger segmental arched fireplace, both with cyma-moulded surround and joggled skewbacks. Doorway with straight lintel and chamfered surround leads from housebody into parlour. Eastern chamber is formed by large room open to roof, a former warehouse connected with textile manufacture. Fireplace with stop chamfered jambs. An important example of a cloth merchant's house, mid C18.


Last updated: 07/05/2025