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Reference no. 1299999


Description: Jagger Green Hall (Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4)

Address: 1 - 4 Jagger Green Hall Jagger Green Lane Holywell Green Elland Calderdale HX4 9DE

Grade: II

Group detail: Jagger Green Lane (south side)

Full description:
3-room house without gables, kitchen wing behind with porch at junction of wing and main block. 2-storey front with single aisle to rear. Late C17 with C18 additions. Thin coursed hammer-dressed stone with stone slate roof. South front of 4 bays. Third bay has square headed doorway with moulded jambs. To either side are double chamfered mullioned window with transoms. The second bay has main housebody window of 14 lights and 4-light cross fire-window. The fourth bay has 12-light window (most mullions removed). There is a cavetto moulded string course continuous over windows. At first floor are double chamfered mullioned windows of 6 lights, 2 lights and 6 lights (3 mullions removed). The first bay is a late C18 addition with quoins and coped gable with kneelers. It has 2 large rectangular sash windows with projecting sides and wide string band with 2 smaller windows over and moulded gutter brackets. Main range has large centrally placed stack to ridge. End gable is coped. 4-light double chamfered stepped mullion window to gable which has ashlar quoins. String course continues all round building. Rear wing has two storey porch with initial date plaque '1703 TDM' (for Thomas Denton). Porch faced in finely dressed stone with 2-light arch-headed mullioned window with slight chamfer at first floor with coped gable, kneelers and finial to apex. Rear wing of 2 storeys has quoins and coped gable with kneelers with double chamfered mullioned and transomed window of 12 lights with 6-light window over. Interior not viewed but said to have features of interest. A. Comfort: 'Ancient Halls in and about Halifax' (Halifax 1913) No. 44.


Last updated: 03/05/2025