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Reference no. 1313725
Description: High House
Address: High House Farm High House Lane Midgley Halifax West Yorkshire HX2 6UY
Grade: II
Group detail: High House Lane (east side), Midgley
Full description:
Farmhouse. Dated 1606 but much rebuilt, probably in C19. Coursed squared stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays with through-passage, right bay projecting forward under continuation of main roof. Double chamfered mullion windows to ground floor of 2nd and 3rd bays, otherwise single chamfered mullion windows. From left: bay 1: on right, stop chamfered quoined doorway with dated lintel in gabled porch having moulded doorway and, to gable, pigeon-holes with ledges, kneelers, coping and cross finial; to its left are windows of 2 lights (mullion removed) and 3 lights; on 1st floor two 2-light windows linked by inserted 2-light window. Bay 2: windows of 3 lights and 6 lights with king mullion, linked by inserted window and all under continuous hoodmould; on 1st floor a C19 window to left of a 5-light window. Bay 3: a 6-light window with king mullion and broken hoodmould with C19 doorway; small square chamfered 1st floor light in left return. Kneelers and ashlar coping; finial to right gable. Corniced stack to left end; ridge stacks between bays 1 and 2 and bays 2 and 3. Rear, from left: a 3-light window, 2 lights made into doorway, with 2-light window above; later single storey outshut; a 2-light window to each floor (mullions removed); a c1980 gabled open porch masking stop chamfered quoined doorway; two 2-light windows, left one made into doorway and now window. Right return: a small square light on left and a 3-light, now 2-light window to ground floor; similar window above to centre. Left return: a 4-light double chamfered mullion window to 1st floor left.
Interior: through-passage has walls of large stone blocks, the right hand wall with chamfered ledge at top (as at High Lee, Sowerby Lane (q.v.)). The central housebody has spliced stop-chamfered spine beams indicating presence of a former bressumer and firehood, and a later, probably C17, stone fireplace with massive corbelled lintel and moulded cornice.