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Manor Farm Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Cullingworth, Bradford

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.8281 / 53°49'41"N

Longitude: -1.8999 / 1°53'59"W

OS Eastings: 406683

OS Northings: 436875

OS Grid: SE066368

Mapcode National: GBR HS55.GG

Mapcode Global: WHB82.S1GM

Plus Code: 9C5WR4H2+62

Entry Name: Manor Farm Cottage

Listing Date: 5 May 1975

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1200314

English Heritage Legacy ID: 338036

ID on this website: 101200314

Location: Cullingworth, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD13

County: Bradford

Civil Parish: Cullingworth

Built-Up Area: Cullingworth

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Cullingworth St John the Evangelist

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


BINGLEY STATION ROAD
SE0636 (north side)
Cullingworth

14/172 Nos 7 and 9
5.5.75 (Manor Farm
and Cottage)

GV II

House, now in 2 occupations. Mid C17. Large coursed gritstone,
stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 3-cell direct-entry plan, double-
depth with extra original doorway into 1st cell. All are double-
chamfered mullioned windows with continuous hoodmould over ground-
floor windows. 1st cell has doorway to left with Tudor-arched lintel
and richly-moulded surround (roll, step and cyma); 4-light window
with same above, 2-light fire-window with small chamfered light above.
2nd cell has 2-light fire-window, 5-light housebody window; C17 gabled
open porch protecting doorway of same detail as 1st cell; 1st floor
has 2-light and 3-light window. 3rd cell has 4-light window lacking
2 mullions to each floor. Kneeler to right gable which has C19 ridge
stack and C17 external stack. One other stack to ridge at junction
of lst and 2nd cell.

Interior: 1st cell has stop-chamfered spine beams against the bressumer.
2nd cell: the doorway opens directly into the housebody, at the opposite
end of the room to the fireplace; it has stop-chamfered spine beams
with scarf joints on the line of the hood bressumer. The rear of the
house provides a number of service rooms, largely featureless. The
plan is unusual having original entrances into each of 2 cells which
had back-to-back firehoods originally.

RCHM (England) report.


Listing NGR: SE0668336875

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