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Reference no. 1279347
Description: Nos. 71 to 95
Address: 71 - 95 Bridge Lanes (odd) Hebden Bridge Calderdale HX7 6AT
Grade: II
Group detail: Bridge Lanes (south side) Hebden Bridge
Full description:
Also known as Nos. 1 to 19 Calder Place (q.v.). Row of single bay-cottages, early C19, Nos. 89-95 refronted mid C19. Dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys to road and 3 and 4 storeys to rear. Quoined angles to either side of No. 81 which was an infill between 2 separate ranges under different roof levels. Nos. 71 and 81 have single light sashes and doorway with tie stone jambs. The rest have 2 broad sash windows to ground floor next to doorway with sill tie. 1st floor have 3-light flat faced mullioned window framed by 2 fixed lights either side of a narrower sashed light. The windows to No. 87 and to the 1st floor of Nos. 83 and 85 have 3-light stepped windows. 7 stacks to ridge. Passage to rear underneath the basement of No. 71. Nos. 89-95: redtailed mid C19 as regular 4-bay composition, the central bays (Nos. 91 and 93) having extra attic storey under
gable. On ground floor each house has a door, those to Nos. 89 and 97 on right of corniced shop window, those to Nos. 91 and 93 on right of 2-light window, all have a 2-light window above, all windows with a flat faced mullions, plain stone surrounds and projecting sills. In gable, single-light windows flank former taking-in door, now blocked and with small window. Modillion gutter brackets on band. 4 corniced stacks. Rear has
3 storeys to Nos. 1 to 5 (odd) with doorways to left of 2-light windows with single sashed windows above to each floor. Nos. 7, 9 and 11 are three and a half storeys and have similar arrangement but with 3-light stepped window to ground floor. Nos. 13 to 19 (odd) are 4 storeys and have impressive ranges of flat faced mullioned windows each has doorway with tie stone jambs to left of 5-light window with 7-light windows over to the next 3 floors. Prominent in the landscape.