Golcar is a village and an unparished area in the metropolitan borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. Golcar ward contains 165 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The ward is to the west of the town of Huddersfield and contains the village of Golcar and the surrounding area, including the districts of Cowlersley, Longwood, and Milnsbridge. During the 19th century the area became involved in the woollen textile industry and the listed buildings surviving from this are mills and weavers' cottages, the latter forming a large part of this list. The textile industry was supported by the Huddersfield Narrow Canal and the River Colne that run through the ward, and the listed buildings associated with these are bridges, an aqueduct, a canal basin, and a milestone. The other listed buildings include houses, cottages and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings, church and chapels and associated structures, weavers' cottages converted into a museum, two railway viaducts, a drinking trough, a public house, schools, and a row of tenter posts.
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II* | Particularly important buildings of more than special interest | |
II | Buildings of national importance and special interest |
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Royles Head Farmhouse 53.6486°N -1.8482°W | The farmhouse, which has been altered, is in stone, partly rendered, with a stone slate roof and two storeys. There are two doorways, each with a four-centred arched head and hollow spandrels, one with a moulded surround, and the other with a plain chamfered surround. Most of the windows are mullioned, and some lights are blocked. | |||
Dod Lea House 53.6506°N -1.8434°W | 1674 | Much of the house was replaced in 1841, a wing of the original house remaining. This is in stone with a string course, and a stone slate roof with coped gables on cut kneelers and two moulded finials. There are two storeys, and the wing contains windows that are mullioned, and mullioned and transomed. The later house has rusticated quoins, a moulded eaves cornice and blocking course, and a slate roof with coped gables. Thee are two storeys, and a Tuscan porch with a moulded cornice and blocking course, and a frieze decorated with balls in open panels. The windows are sashes, and in the east gable end is an oval oculus. | ||
62 and 64 Cowlersley Lane 53.6357°N -1.8355°W | A pair of stone houses with a string course, and a stone slate roof with coped gables on cut kneelers. There are two storeys, a 19th-century extension to the east, and mullioned windows. In the upper floor are three four-light windows, and in the ground floor of No. 64 are two four-light windows. The ground floor of No. 62 has a five-light window with mullions and transoms. | |||
Milnsbridge House 53.6407°N -1.825°W | A house in Palladian style, probably by James Paine, later used for other purposes. It is in stone and consists of a central block of three storeys and five bays, flanking wings of two storeys and two bays, and three-bay returns. Over the central block is a modillioned pediment with a Diocletian window in the tympanum. In the ground floor are inserted garage doors and doorways, including one with a pediment, above which is a sill band. The upper floors contain sash windows, the central window in the middle floor in a round-arched panel with a moulded cornice on scrolled consoles. The outer wings have half-pediments. The rear, garden, front is more elaborate and contains a doorway with a moulded surround, a pulvinated frieze and a segmental pediment on scrolled consoles, and in the tympanum is an oculus in an elaborate Rococo cartouche. | |||
96–104 Lamb Hall Road 53.6551°N -1.8503°W | A terrace of five stone houses with coped gables on cut kneelers. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned, most with four lights, and some lights have been blocked. | |||
49 and 51 Thornhill Road 53.6451°N -1.8297°W | A pair of houses in rendered stone with a stone slate roof, catslide at the rear. There are two storeys and an outshut to the east with a lean-to roof. Some windows are mullioned sashes, and the others are casements. | |||
119 and 121 Cowlersley Lane 53.6331°N -1.8387°W | The house, which was altered in the 19th century, and has since been used for other purposes, is stone, and it has a stone slate roof with coped gables on cut kneelers. There are two storeys and three bays. The central doorway has Tuscan pilasters, an entablature, and a pediment-shaped blocking course. The windows on the front are sashes, and at the rear they are mullioned. | |||
1–5 Parkwood Road 53.6483°N -1.846°W | A group of three stone houses, later extended, with quoins, a string course, and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. There are two storeys and an attic, and the windows are mullioned, some mullions have been removed, and some lights are blocked. | |||
Moorcroft Farm 53.6434°N -1.8501°W | A group of five stone houses with quoins, paired stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with coped gables and carved kneelers. There are two storeys, the doorways have stone surrounds, and there is a loading door. Most of the windows are mullioned, with some blocked lights, and some mullions removed. | |||
Scarbottom Aqueduct 53.6374°N -1.8385°W | 1793–98 | The aqueduct carries the Huddersfield Narrow Canal over the River Colne. It is in stone and consists of a single segmental arch. The west side is curved, and has a parapet, two bands and four pilasters. | ||
Armitage Bridge 53.6388°N -1.8193°W | 1793–98 | The bridge (No. 31) carries Tanyard Road over the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. The original bridge is in stone and consists of a single depressed arch. In 1861 the bridge was widened by the addition to the east of a flat iron span. This is panelled, it has a diamond pattern, a parapet, and the date. | ||
Milnsbridge Bridge 53.6387°N -1.8243°W | 1793–98 | The bridge (No. 32) carries Whiteley Street over the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. It is in stone and consists of a single depressed arch with a parapet. The bridge has been widened by the addition to the east of a flat iron span. | ||
Cuckoo Bridge 53.6389°N -1.8282°W | 1793–98 | The bridge (No. 33) carries Morley Lane over the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. It is in stone and consists of a single depressed skew arch. The bridge has since been widened on both sides with flat iron spans. | ||
Milnsbridge Basin 53.6386°N -1.8226°W | 1793–98 (presumed) | The basin on the Huddersfield Narrow Canal is lined by stone walls with coping. It contains a cast iron post, the base of a former crane. | ||
Canal milestone 53.6352°N -1.8454°W | 1794–97 | The milestone is on the towpath of the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. It consists of a rectangular stone post with a curved head and a round indented face, and is inscribed "3 miles". | ||
22 Church Street, Longwood 53.6457°N -1.8335°W | A stone house in a terrace, it has a stone slate roof with coped gables on cut kneelers. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned. The doorway is to the left, in the ground floor is a five-light window, and the upper floor contains two three-light windows. | |||
24 Church Street, Longwood 53.6458°N -1.8336°W | A stone house at the end of a terrace, it has a stone slate roof with coped gables on cut kneelers. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned sashes. The doorway is to the right, in the ground floor is a four-light window, and in the upper floor are two three-light windows. | |||
116 Longwood Gate 53.6484°N -1.8383°W | A stone house with a stone slate roof and coped gables on kneelers. There are two storeys, and the doorway is on the right. The windows are mullioned; there is a four-light window in the ground floor and two three-light windows in the upper floor. | |||
115 Side Lane 53.6458°N -1.8372°W | A stone house at the end of a terrace, it has a stone slate roof with coped gables on cut kneelers, two storeys and three bays. In the centre is a doorway and the windows are mullioned with three lights; two on the ground floor and three in the upper floor. | |||
24A Ballroyd Lane 53.6447°N -1.8315°W | A rendered stone house with stone gutter brackets, and coped gables on cut kneelers. The gable end faces the street, there are three storeys, three bays, and most of the windows are mullioned. On the front is a central doorway with single-light windows above, the outer bays have three-light windows, and at the rear is a nine-light window. | |||
16 and 18 Benn Lane 53.646°N -1.8394°W | A pair of stone houses in a row, with coped gables, two storeys, and mullioned windows. The doorways are in the centre, and each house has a four-light window in the ground floor and an eight-light window in the upper floor, with some mullions removed. | |||
4 Church Street, Longwood 53.6457°N -1.8328°W | A stone house in a terrace that has a stone slate roof with a coped gable on cut kneelers. There are two storeys, and most of the windows are mullioned. There are two three-light windows in the upper floor and one in the ground floor. | |||
6 Church Street, Longwood 53.6457°N -1.8329°W | A rendered stone house in a terrace with a stone slate roof. There are three storeys, and the windows are mullioned. The ground floor contains out-houses, in the middle floor is a doorway and a four-light window to the left, and in the top floor are two three-light windows, the central lights higher. | |||
8 Church Street, Longwood 53.6457°N -1.833°W | A rendered stone house in a terrace, with a stone slate roof and coped gables on cut kneelers. There are three storeys, in the ground floor is a central doorway flanked by modern windows, and each of the upper floors contains a three-light mullioned window, the central lights higher in the top floor. | |||
18 Church Street, Longwood 53.6457°N -1.8334°W | A stone house with a stone slate roof, two storeys, and mullioned windows. The doorway is on the right, in the ground floor is a five-light window, and in the upper floor are two three-light windows. | |||
20 Church Street, Longwood 53.6457°N -1.8334°W | A stone house with a stone slate roof, two storeys, and mullioned windows. The doorway is on the right, and to the left is a passageway door. The windows have three lights, with one on the ground floor and two in the upper floor. | |||
63 Cliffe End Road 53.6451°N -1.8252°W | A stone house with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned sashes. In the upper floor are a two-light and a three-light window, the ground floor has a doorway to the right, a single-light window to its left, and a three-light window further to the left. | |||
118 Cowlersley Lane 53.6349°N -1.8372°W | A stone house at the end of a terrace, it has a stone slate roof, and two storeys. The doorway is to the right, and the windows are mullioned with sashes. In the ground floor the window has four lights, and the upper floor contains two three-light windows. | |||
120 Cowlersley Lane 53.6348°N -1.8372°W | A stone house in a terrace that has a stone slate roof with a coped gable on cut kneelers, and two storeys. The doorway on the right is approached by steps. The windows are mullioned sashes with round arched lights. In the ground floor is a three-light window, and the upper floor contains two two-light windows. | |||
122 Cowlersley Lane 53.6348°N -1.8373°W | A stone house in a terrace with a stone slate roof and two storeys. The doorway is on the right, and the windows are mullioned sashes. In the ground floor is a three-light window, and the upper floor contains two two-light windows. | |||
124 Cowlersley Lane 53.6348°N -1.8373°W | A stone house in a terrace with a stone slate roof and two storeys. The doorway is on the right, and the windows are mullioned sashes. In the ground floor is a four-light window, and the upper floor contains two two-light windows. | |||
126 Cowlersley Lane 53.6347°N -1.8374°W | A stone house in a terrace with a stone slate roof and two storeys. The doorway is on the right, and the windows are mullioned sashes with round-arched lights. In the ground floor is a four-light window, and the upper floor contains a two-light and a three-light window. | |||
128 Cowlersley Lane 53.6347°N -1.8374°W | A stone house in a terrace with a stone slate roof and two storeys. The doorway is on the right, and the windows are mullioned sashes. In the ground floor is a four-light window, and the upper floor contains a two-light and a three-light window. The upper floor windows have round-arched lights. | |||
130 and 132 Cowlersley Lane 53.6346°N -1.8375°W | A pair of stone houses at the end of a terrace, one of which was once a shop, they have a stone slate roof and two storeys. The doorways are to the right, one is blocked, and the windows are mullioned. | |||
146–152 Cowlersley Lane 53.6344°N -1.8382°W | A row of four stone houses with a stone slate roof and a coped gable on cut kneelers. There are two storeys, the windows are mullioned sashes, and on No. 150 is a modern segmental bay window. | |||
164–170 Cowlersley Lane 53.6333°N -1.8391°W | A row of four stone houses with a modern tile roof and two storeys. Most of the windows have three lights and are mullioned, with four on the ground floor and two in the upper floor, and in the upper floor is also a paired sash window. | |||
8 and 8A Dowker Street 53.641°N -1.8249°W | A stone house, partly rendered, with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the pedimented gable end faces the street. This has three bays, a band, sash windows with stone surrounds, and a semicircular window in the tympanum. | |||
20 and 22 Gilhead Road 53.6522°N -1.8445°W | A pair of stone houses with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with coped gables. There are three storeys, the doorways are in the centre, and the windows are mullioned. The top floor contains an eleven-light window, and in the other floors are two-light windows. | |||
14 Greenhill Road 53.6512°N -1.8432°W | A rendered stone house in a terrace, with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the doorway is to the right. The windows are mullioned, and the lights have segmental heads. | |||
16 Greenhill Road 53.6513°N -1.8433°W | A stone house, partly rendered, it has a stone slate roof and two storeys. The windows are mullioned, and the lights have segmental heads. | |||
12 Grove Street 53.6487°N -1.8446°W | A house at the end of a row, it is in stone with a stone slate roof, two storeys and a basement. The doorway on the right is approached by steps with railings. In the ground floor are two sash windows; the other windows are mullioned. In the basement is a three-light window, and the upper floor contains two two-light windows. The windows in the upper two floors have arched lights. | |||
14 Grove Street 53.6487°N -1.8446°W | A stone house in a terrace, it has a stone slate roof, two storeys and a basement. The doorway on the right is approached by steps with railings, and the windows are mullioned. There are three-light windows in the basement and ground floor, and two two-light windows in the top floor. | |||
20 Grove Street 53.6488°N -1.8448°W | A stone house at the end of a terrace, with a stone slate roof, three storeys, and mulliond windows. The doorway is on the right, to its left is a four-light window, and in each upper floor are two three-light windows. The windows have arched lights. | |||
24 and 26 Grove Street 53.649°N -1.845°W | A pair of stone houses that have a stone slate roof with a coped gable. There are two storeys, the windows in No. 24 are sashes, and in No. 26 they are mullioned. | |||
4 Lamb Hall Road 53.6516°N -1.8441°W | A stone house in a terrace with a stone slate roof and two storeys. The windows are a mix of mullioned and casement windows. | |||
6 Lamb Hall Road 53.6516°N -1.8442°W | A stone house in a terrace, with a stone slate roof, two storeys, and mullioned windows. The doorway is to the right, to the left is a three-light window, and in the upper floor are a two-light and a three-light window. | |||
10–14 Lamb Hall Road 53.6517°N -1.8444°W | A row of three houses in a terrace, they are in stone with a stone slate roof. The doorways are to the right and the windows are mullioned, each house has a four-light window in the ground floor and two three-light windows in the upper floor. | |||
278–282 Leymoor Road 53.6446°N -1.8516°W | A terrace of three stone houses with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, each house has a doorway with a stone surround, and the windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed. | |||
169, 171, 181 and 183 Longwood Gate 53.6494°N -1.8411°W | Originally over-and-under dwellings, they are in stone with a stone slate roof, and have two storeys at the front and three at the rear. There are two doorways in each front, and on the street front is a blocked loading door in the upper floor. The windows are a mix; most are mullioned and some are sash or casement windows. | |||
206 and 208 Longwood Gate 53.6507°N -1.8424°W | A pair of stone houses with a stone slate roof, catslide at the rear, and with coped gables. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned, with four three-light windows on the upper floor and two six-light windows on the ground floor. | |||
210 and 212 Longwood Gate 53.6507°N -1.8426°W | A pair of rendered stone houses with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof, catslide at the rear, with coped gables. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed. | |||
10 Longwood Road 53.6435°N -1.8147°W | A stone house with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof. There is a five-light mullioned window and a sash window to the right in each floor. | |||
Barn between 8 and 10 Longwood Road 53.6437°N -1.8146°W | A stone barn that has a stone slate roof with coped gables, and two storeys. It contains round-arched entries with voussoirs, above which is an oculus flanked by lunettes. There are lunettes in the gable ends. | |||
1 Scar Top 53.6379°N -1.8481°W | A weaver's house in stone on a plinth with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, a rear outshut, and a single-storey extension to the right. The windows are mullioned, in the ground floor is a seven-light window, and the upper floor contains an eight-light window. | |||
32 Side Lane 53.6455°N -1.8383°W | A stone house that has a stone slate roof with coped gables on cut kneelers. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed. | |||
91 Thornhill Road 53.6455°N -1.8314°W | A stone house that has a stone slate roof with a coped gable on cut kneelers. There are two storeys, and it contains a range of four-light mullioned sash windows. | |||
Factory adjacent to Bankfield 53.6346°N -1.8472°W | A former weaving factory in stone with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable on the west. There are three storeys and a basement on the south. The windows are mullioned, including a 13-light window on the south front, where the doorway is approached by stone steps with railings. In the west gable end is a loading door on each floor. | |||
Upper Snow Lee Farmhouse and Cherry Tree Cottage 53.656°N -1.8524°W | Originally a laithe house, it is in stone with a stone slate roof and two storeys. The windows are mullioned, and in the former barn are round-arched entries and two semicircular lunettes. | |||
St John's Church 53.639°N -1.8553°W | 1828–29 | A Commissioners' church designed by Peter Atkinson, jnr in Early English style, it is built in stone with a slate roof. The chancel was added in 1862–66, and the church was restored in 1885. The church consists of a nave, a south porch, a chancel, and a west steeple with a square tower and a broach spire with lucarnes. The windows are lancets, and inside the church there are galleries on three sides. | ||
71–73 Brook Lane 53.6366°N -1.8563°W | A stone weaver's house with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with coped gables. There are three storeys on the front, with the lower two storeys built back to earth. In the centre is a doorway with a stone surround and tie-stones, and the windows are mullioned, including a twelve-light window in the top floor. | |||
17–25 Clay Well 53.6377°N -1.8553°W | A terrace of five stone cottages with a stone slate roof and coped gables. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed, and some lights blocked. At the rear is a blocked loading door. | |||
77 and 79 Handel Street 53.6375°N -1.852°W | A pair of stone weavers' houses with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with coped gables. There are three storeys and the windows are mullioned. In the ground floor they have three or four lights, in the upper two floors they have eleven lights, and some of the lights are arched. | |||
88 Handel Street 53.6377°N -1.8529°W | A weaver's house in stone, with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers. There are three storeys, and the windows are mullioned. In the ground floor is a central doorway flanked by three-light windows, and in each of the upper floors is a three-light and a six-light window. | |||
24 James Street 53.6376°N -1.8492°W | A stone house in a terrace, it has a stone slate roof, three storeys at the front and two at the rear, and the windows are mullioned. The doorway is to the right, in the ground floor is a four-light window, the middle floor contains two three-light windows, and in the top floor is a seven-light window. | |||
26 James Street 53.6376°N -1.8493°W | A stone house in a terrace, it has a stone slate roof, three storeys at the front and two at the rear, and the windows are mullioned. The doorway is near the centre, some mullions have been removed from the windows, some lights have been blocked, and there is a ten-light window at the rear. | |||
1–3 Kiln Brow 53.6378°N -1.8477°W | A row of three stone houses that have a stone slate roof with a coped west gable, and two storeys. There are two original doorways, one blocked, and an inserted doorway. The windows are mullioned, and include an eight-light window. | |||
30 Lamb Hall Road 53.6521°N -1.8454°W | A coach house converted for residential use, it is in stone and has a stone slate roof with coped gables. There are three storeys, four bays, and the gable end faces the road. In the ground floor are two semicircular arches, the windows are modern replacements, and in the gable end is an oculus with keystones. | |||
Barn, 63 Lamb Hall Road 53.6543°N -1.8496°W | A stone barn with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable. There is one storey, and the barn contains segmental-headed barn doors with concentric voussoirs. In the west gable end is a lunette, and in 1909 decorative cresting was added to the east gable. | |||
89 and 91 Lamb Hall Road 53.6557°N -1.8515°W | A stone house with a sill band, stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable. There are two storeys, one single-light window, and the other windows are four-light mullioned sashes. At the west end a two-storey barn extends to the south, and contains blocked doorways with segmental heads, and two lunettes. | |||
434–440 Leymoor Road 53.6413°N -1.855°W | A terrace of four houses in stone with a string course, stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with coped gables. There are two storeys and four doorways with stone surrounds. The windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed, and some lights blocked. | |||
474 Leymoor Road 53.6404°N -1.8559°W | A stone cottage, rendered on the side, with a coped gable to the northwest. There are two storeys and the windows are mullioned. The doorway is to the left, to the right is a four-light window with two mullions removed, in the upper floor is an eight-light window, and at the rear are a two-light and a three-light window. | |||
7 Long Croft Street 53.636°N -1.8489°W | A stone house in a terrace with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and the windows are mullioned. In the ground floor is a doorway with a stone surround to the right, and a four light window, in the upper floor is a seven-light window, and at the rear is a six-light window with two lights blocked. | |||
9 Long Croft Street 53.6361°N -1.8488°W | A stone house in a terrace with a stone slate roof and two storeys. In the ground floor is a doorway and a modern casement window, and the upper floor contains a four-light mullioned window. | |||
11 Long Croft Street 53.6361°N -1.8488°W | A house in a terrace, it is in stone with a stone slate roof, two storeys and a rear extension. The doorway has a stone surround and a fanlight, and the windows are mullioned, including a seven-light window in the upper floor. | |||
13 Long Croft Street 53.6361°N -1.8486°W | A stone house on a plinth, with a stone slate roof and a coped gable. There are two storeys and an attic, and the gable end faces the street. Steps with railings lead up to a doorway with a stone surround. The windows are mullioned, with some lights blocked, and in the attic is a single-light window. | |||
1 Long Croft Yard 53.6361°N -1.8487°W | The house is in stone with a stone slate roof, and two storeys. The doorway has a stone surround, and the windows are mullioned. In the ground floor is a six-light window, and the upper floor contains a five-light and a three-light window. | |||
2 Long Croft Yard 53.6362°N -1.8487°W | A stone house with a stone slate roof, a coped north gable, and two storeys. The doorway has a stone surround, and the windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed. | |||
67 and 69 Lower Gate 53.6423°N -1.8156°W | A pair of houses with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with coped gables. There are two storeys, and the windows are a mix of sash and mullioned windows. | |||
46 Myrtle Road 53.637°N -1.8514°W | A stone house with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable on cut kneelers to the south. There are three storeys at the front and two at the rear. The windows are mullioned, and some lights have been blocked. | |||
2–12 Parkwood Road 53.6478°N -1.848°W | A terrace of six houses in three stepped groups of two. They are in stone, with stone eaves brackets on a string course, and stone slate roofs with coped gables. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned. Each house has a doorway to the right, a three-light window in the ground floor, and two three-light windows in the upper floor. In front of the houses are stone walls with rounded copings and gate posts with rounded tops. | |||
14 and 16 Parkwood Road 53.6476°N -1.8488°W | Originally back-to-back houses, they are in stone, partly rendered, with a sill band, paired gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with coped gables on moulded kneelers. There are two storeys on the south front and three on the north front. Most of the windows are mullioned, and there are some casement windows. | |||
12 Scar Bottom 53.6386°N -1.8382°W | A stone house with stone gutter brackets, a stone slate roof, two storeys, and mullioned windows. In the ground floor is a three-light window, and the upper floor contains a four-light window. | |||
14 Scar Bottom 53.6385°N -1.8383°W | A stone house with stone gutter brackets, a stone slate roof, two storeys, and mullioned windows. In the ground floor is a three-light window, and the upper floor contains a four-light window. | |||
16 Scar Bottom 53.6386°N -1.8385°W | A stone house with stone gutter brackets, a stone slate roof, two storeys, and mullioned sash windows. In the ground floor is a six-light window, and the upper floor contains an eight-light window with two blocked lights. | |||
18 Scar Bottom 53.6386°N -1.8387°W | A stone house with stone gutter brackets, a stone slate roof and two storeys. In the upper floor is a seven-light mullioned window with two blocked lights, and the ground floor contains a tripartite sash window. | |||
6–7 Scar Top 53.638°N -1.8476°W | A pair of mirror-image stone weavers' houses, they have stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with a coped east gable. There are two storeys and the windows are mullioned. Each house has in the ground floor, a doorway with a stone surround and tie-stones, a three-light and a four-light window, and in the upper floor a ten-light window. | |||
11–12 Scar Top 53.6381°N -1.8471°W | A pair of stone weavers' houses, they have a stone slate roof with a coped east gable. There are two storeys, and the doorways to the left have stone surrounds and tie-stones. The windows are mullioned, and each house has a four-light window in the ground floor and a seven-light window in the upper floor. | |||
13–14 Scar Top 53.6382°N -1.8469°W | A pair of stone weavers' houses with bracketed gutters, and a stone slate roof and coped gables. There are two storeys and an attic, and the windows are mullioned. On the south front each house has a doorway on the left with a stone surround and tie-stones, a four-light window in the ground floor and an eight-light window in the upper floor. In the east gable end is a three-light window and a single-light attic window. The north front has one storey, two doorways and a single-light window. | |||
1–5 Scarhouse Lane 53.6361°N -1.8493°W | A terrace of three stone houses that have stone slate roofs with coped gables. There are two storeys, and each house has a doorway to the right. The windows on the front are mullioned, in the ground floor some mullions have been removed, the upper floor contains six three-light windows, and at the rear are modern casement windows. | |||
23 Scarhouse Lane 53.6366°N -1.8496°W | A former weaver's house in a terrace, it is in stone, and has a stone slate roof with coped gables. There are three storeys on the front and two at the rear, the doorway has a stone surround, and the windows are mullioned. | |||
25 and 27 Scarhouse Lane 53.6366°N -1.8498°W | A pair of stone weavers' houses in a terrace, they have a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, on the front are two doorways with stone surrounds, and the windows are mullioned, some of the lights have arched heads. | |||
29 Scarhouse Lane 53.6365°N -1.8498°W | A former weaver's house in a terrace, it is in stone and has a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, the doorway has a stone surround, and the windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed. | |||
31 Scarhouse Lane 53.6365°N -1.8499°W | A former weaver's house in a terrace, it is in stone and has a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, the doorway has a stone surround, and the windows are mullioned. In the ground floor is a four-light window, and the upper floor contains two three-light windows. | |||
79–83 Station Road 53.6358°N -1.8504°W | A terrace of three stone houses with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and the windows are mullioned. On the front are three doorways with stone surrounds and another doorway converted into a window. The windows have two or three lights, and one mullion has been removed. | |||
1 and 3 Town End 53.6389°N -1.8564°W | A pair of weavers' houses in stone that have a stone slate roof with a coped gable on moulded kneelers, and three storeys. All the windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed, and some lights blocked. All the windows in the east front have round-arched lights, and in the top floor are two nine-light windows. | |||
4 and 6 West End Road 53.6384°N -1.8574°W | A pair of stone weavers' houses with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable to the east. There are three storeys on the front and two at the rear, and the windows are mullioned. On the front each house has a central doorway, two four-light windows on the ground floor and an eleven-light window on each of the upper floors. At the rear are more mullioned windows, and two loading doors converted into windows. | |||
Dolfield 53.6504°N -1.8432°W | A stone house with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with coped gables on cut kneelers. There are two storeys, and the house is in two parts. The east part has a belt course, three bays, a central doorway, and sash windows, and in the west part is an eight-light mullioned window in the upper floor and modern windows in the ground floor. | |||
Longwood Edge Farm House 53.6544°N -1.8496°W | The farmhouse is in stone with a sill band, stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof. There are three storeys, in the top floor are four three-light mullioned windows, and the lower floors contain modern replaced windows. | |||
Barn, Lower Hirst Farm 53.6568°N -1.859°W | A stone barn that has a stone slate roof with coped gables. It contains segment-headed barn doors, and two rows of six segment-headed ventilation slits on each side. | |||
Block, Burdett Mill 53.6386°N -1.8191°W | 1838 | The former mill, converted for residential use, is in stone. There are mainly four storeys, with five at the east end. On the front are 19 bays, with one bay of loading doors, and a projecting stair tower surmounted by a cast iron water tank. | ||
54, 54A, 56 and 58 Brook Lane 53.6369°N -1.8566°W | 1843 | A group of back-to-back houses in stone, partly rendered, with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable. There are two storeys, a basement and an attic. The doorways have stone surrounds, one has a cornice, and the windows are mullioned. In the northeast gable attic is a Venetian window, and in the southwest gable apex is an inscribed and dated plaque. | ||
22 and 24 Cliffe Ash 53.6387°N -1.8565°W | 1845 | A pair of weaver's houses converted to form part of Colne Valley Museum. They are in stone with sill bands, stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof. There are three storeys, the entrance is on the south front, and most of the windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed. | ||
26 and 28 Cliffe Ash 53.6387°N -1.8567°W | A pair of weaver's houses converted to form part of Colne Valley Museum. They are in stone, with sill bands, stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with coped gables. There are three storeys at the front and one at the rear. The windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed, and include two eight-light windows. | |||
Golcar Railway Viaduct 53.6335°N -1.8515°W | A viaduct parallel to the original was built in about 1890. Both viaducts are in stone, and consist of four semicircular arches with brick vaults. The viaducts have rusticated dressings, string courses, and coped parapets. | |||
St Luke's Church, Milnsbridge 53.6372°N -1.8221°W | 1845 | The church was designed by William Wallen in Neo-Norman style, and is now redundant. It is built in sandstone with freestone dressings and a slate roof. The church consists of a nave and an apsidal chancel. The openings are round-headed, and the windows have colonnettes with scalloped capitals, and an impost band carried over the windows as a hood mould. Above the south doorway is a sculpture in high relief. | ||
St Luke's Vicarage 53.6369°N -1.8232°W | 1845 | The former vicarage is in stone with a band, and a hipped slate roof, and is in Neo-Norman style. There are two storeys, and a symmetrical front of three bays. The central round-arched doorway has a moulded surround, colonnettes with Norman capitals, and hood moulds with semi-circular scalloped edges. The windows are paired round-arched sashes set in arched recesses. | ||
Longwood Railway Viaduct 53.6416°N -1.8302°W | 1845–49 | The railway viaduct is in stone, and consists of 20 round arches carried on tapering piers. The viaduct has imposts, a band, and a parapet. | ||
27 and 29 Clay Well and factory building 53.6378°N -1.8555°W | A factory building and warehouse incorporating living accommodation, it is in stone with stone gutter brackets, a stone slate roof with coped gables, and there are three storeys. The houses have two-light windows on the front, and in the gable end facing the road are two loading doors. The factory to the right has a carriage entrance, in the middle floor are three small semicircular windows, and the top floor contains industrial casement windows. At the rear of the houses are mullioned windows. | |||
1 Cliffe Ash 53.6386°N -1.8561°W | A stone house with a sill band and a stone slate roof with a coped east gable. There are two storeys and a basement, and on the south front is a loading door approached by a ramp with iron railings. The windows are mullioned, some mullions have been removed and some lights are blocked, and on the south front is a 16-light window. | |||
2–3 Cliffe Ash 53.6386°N -1.8563°W | A pair of stone houses with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with a coped east gable. There are two storeys at the front and three at the rear. On the front are doorways with former loading doors above, and steps with railings lead up to the doorway in the upper floor of No. 2. On the front is a five-light mullioned window in each floor, and at the rear are single-light windows. | |||
40 and 42 Dodlee Lane 53.6496°N -1.8451°W | A pair of mirror-image stone houses with a sill band, stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with coped gables. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned. Each house has a doorway in the outer part, a three-light window in the ground floor, and two three-light windows in the upper floor. | |||
2–8 Greenhill Road 53.651°N -1.8431°W | A terrace of four stone houses with a band, stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with coped gables. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed. | |||
76 and 78 Handel Street and 21 Rock Fold 53.6376°N -1.8524°W | A pair of weavers' houses with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable to the west. There are three storeys at the front and one at the rear, and the windows are mullioned. In the ground floor each house has a doorway and a two-light windows, and in the upper floors are six-light windows. | |||
80 and 82 Handel Street 53.6377°N -1.8525°W | A pair of stone houses with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable. There are two storeys and the windows are mullioned. Each house has a doorway with a stone surround to the right, in the ground floor are a three-light and a four light window, and the upper floor contains a five-light and a six-light window. | |||
84 and 86 Handel Street 53.6377°N -1.8527°W | A pair of weavers' houses in stone, with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned, including a ten-light window in the upper floor. | |||
90 Handel Street 53.6377°N -1.853°W | A stone weaver's house with sill bands, stone gutter brackets, a stone slate roof with a coped gable, and mullioned windows. In the ground floor is a doorway with a stone surround, and a four-light window to the right. The middle floor contains an eight-light window with two lights blocked, and in the top floor is an eight-light window. | |||
20 James Street 53.6377°N -1.849°W | A stone house in a terrace, with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and a rear outshut. The doorway on the front is to the left, most of the windows are mullioned, and at the rear is one sash window. | |||
22 James Street 53.6377°N -1.8491°W | A stone house in a terrace, with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned. The doorway is in the near-centre, in the ground floor are a four-light and a three-light window, and the upper floor contains three three-light windows. In front of the garden are iron railings with finials. | |||
86–90 James Street 53.6372°N -1.852°W | A terrace of three stone houses, partly rendered, with stone gutter brackets, and a roof of stone slate and tiles with a coped gable and kneelers. There are two storeys, and a rear extension with a catslide roof. The windows are mullioned, with some lights blocked, and include a 14-light window in the upper floor. | |||
94 and 96 James Street 53.637°N -1.8524°W | Two houses at the end of a row, they are in stone, with moulded stone gutter brackets, one has a pantile roof, the other a roof of concrete tiles. There are two storeys, and most of the windows are mullioned. In the upper floor each house has an eight-light window, and at the rear are two modern casement windows. | |||
4–5 Kiln Row 53.6378°N -1.8475°W | A pair of stone houses at the end of a terrace, with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof. There is one storey, and the windows are mullioned, some with round-arched lights. | |||
16 Lamb Hall Road 53.6518°N -1.8445°W | A stone house at the end of a terrace, it has a stone slate roof, two storeys, and mullioned windows. In the ground floor is a three-light window, and the upper floor contains two two-light windows. | |||
20 Lamb Hall Road 53.6518°N -1.8447°W | A stone house at the end of a row, it has stone gutter brackets, a stone slate roof, two storeys, and mullioned windows. The doorway is to the right, to its left is a two-light window, and in the upper floor is a five-light window, the middle light blocked. | |||
22 and 24 Lamb Hall Road 53.6519°N -1.8448°W | A pair of stone houses with stone gutter brackets, a stone slate roof, two storeys, and mullioned sash windows. The doorways are to the right, in the ground floor of each house is a two-light window, and in the upper floor a five-light window. | |||
28 Lamb Hall Road 53.6522°N -1.8451°W | A detached stone house with a moulded eaves cornice and blocking course, and a hipped stone slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays. The central doorway has a cornice with cresting on decorative consoles. To the left is a later canted bay window, and the other windows are sashes with moulded surrounds. | |||
Drinking trough opposite 63 Lamb Hall Road 53.6545°N -1.8497°W | The stone drinking trough is in a segmental-headed recess in a dry stone wall. It is surrounded by flagstones, and outside them are stone setts. | |||
Coach house, 86 Lamb Hall Road 53.6541°N -1.8491°W | The coach house is in stone with a modillion eaves cornice and a hipped slate roof. There is one storey, and in the front facing the road is a central pediment, the tympanum containing an oculus with a moulded surround. Below is a round-arched window with imposts and a keystone. | |||
88 Lamb Hall Road 53.6543°N -1.8492°W | A stone house with quoins, a sill band, and a stone slate roof with coped gables on cut kneelers. There are two storeys, three bays, a central doorway, and sash windows. | |||
Wall, 88 Lamb Hall Road 53.6542°N -1.8492°W |