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Hazlehead Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Dunford, Barnsley

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.5247 / 53°31'28"N

Longitude: -1.6969 / 1°41'48"W

OS Eastings: 420192

OS Northings: 403158

OS Grid: SE201031

Mapcode National: GBR JWLP.F6

Mapcode Global: WHCBN.XN4R

Plus Code: 9C5WG8F3+V6

Entry Name: Hazlehead Hall

Listing Date: 25 February 1952

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1293451

English Heritage Legacy ID: 333791

ID on this website: 101293451

Location: Catshaw, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S36

County: Barnsley

Civil Parish: Dunford

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Thurlstone St Saviour

Church of England Diocese: Sheffield

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Description


SE20SW
6/11
25.2.52

DUNFORD
LEE LANE
(south side, off)
Hazlehead
Hazlehead Hall

II

Large detached house. Mid C19, restored 1968. Squared, coursed stone.
Welsh slate roof. H-plan. Two storeys. Garden front: two-storey, canted bay
window to left gable. Small arched light in apex. In centre part is a French
window and a tripartite window to ground floor and 2 single windows to 1st floor.
The right gable has a French window to ground floor and a single light to 1st floor.
Replaced sashes with glazing bars. Rear: central doorway with wide jambs. Single-
storey extensions from the projecting gables flank the central yard. Left return:
4 bays. Two-storey square porch to bay 3, with round-arched entrance and round-
arched windows with glazing bars. Ashlar crenellated parapet. To the left of the
porch is a tripartite window and an altered window with inserted doorway, and to the
right, a single sash. Single sashes to 1st floor. Right return: central doorway.
4 bays of sash windows, one formerly a doorway.
Interior not inspected.
The house is said to have been built around the nucleus of the home of
Captain Adan Eyre of the Parliamentary Army whose diaries of 1647-9 have been
published by the Surtees Society.

Listing NGR: SE2019203158

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