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Reference no. 1133986


Description: Rose And Crown, house opposite west end of St Mary's Church

Address: Fakers Revival Bar 34 Northgate Elland West Yorkshire HX5 0RU

Grade: II

Group detail: Northgate

Full description:
Former public house now warehouse. Mid C17. Stone house, rendered. Stone slate roof. Mid C17. 2-storey hall and projecting cross-wings; 'U' shaped plan facing east. The east front has 3 gables with some original windows surviving though the ground floor ones are much altered. The first floor window to the central hall chamber is a stepped double chamfered mullioned window of 6 x 4 lights. This is flanked by double chamfered mullioned and transomed windows of 10 lights in the cross-wings. All have string courses above and coped gables with kneelers. The west elevation of the south wing has a 5-light chamfered mullioned window (one light blocked) to first floor. The north wing gable has rainwater spout and semi-circular plaque reading 'TJD 1890' (the date of Thomas John Dobson's 21st birthday) faces into Dobson's yard (q.v.). The wings retain original lateral external stacks. Interior largely gutted and part of rear wall rebuilt in brick. Fireplace with broadly chamfered surrounds and simple stops to the jambs; one has fine depressed Tudor arch with spandrels. The roofs have King post trusses.


Last updated: 02/05/2025