Details
KEIGHLEY BRADFORD ROAD
SE 04 SE (south side, off)
5/13 Riddlesden
23.2.55 East Riddlesden Hall
GV I
House. 1640 for James Murgatroyd of Warley with earlier range and addition of
1692. Ashlar, stone slate roofs. North (main) front: left portion has through
passage, 2 storeys with attic, 3 gabled bays with 2-storey porch to bay 3.
Central, earlier C17 single-storey, one-bay portion. Right portion is front wall
only of 1692 addition, 2 storeys with attic, 3 gabled bays, with 2-storey project-
ing entrance wing on right. Left portion: wave moulded plinth. Double-chamfered
mullion windows. Bay 1 has 2 cross-windows to 1st floor, 2 single-light windows
above, dripmoulds and corniced gable stack. Bay 2 has a 12-light mullion-and-
transom window with king mullions to ground and 1st floors, 6-light window above
with 4 central lights stepped and transomed and lead cames retained, dripmoulds,
crocketed finial. Bay 3: porch has round-arched doorway with moulded surround
voussoirs laid to course, imposts and is flanked by fluted Corinthian columns on
plinth blocks supporting entablature with moulded cornice. Above door is wheel-
window with lead carnes and hoodmould with floral terminals. Embattled parapet
with crocketed finials. Stacks to ridge and right gable, all with diamond-set
flues. Central portion: 2 double-chamfered cross-windows with lead cames; plain
stone surround doorway with tie-stones to right. Right portion: chamfered plinth.
Double-chamfered mullion windows, on ground floor now of 2 and 3 (originally 5)
lights, on 1st floor cross-windows with architraves and pediments. Each gable has
an oval window in architrave, ashlar coping and ball finials. Projecting entrance
wing has shaped kneelers, 2-light windows and Tudor-arched doorway in right
return. Rear (south front): 1640 portion on right similar to front, with similar
doorway, wheel window and embattled parapet on left. Right bay different in
having a 6-light window to ground and 1st floors and 3-light window to attic.
Later plain-stone surround doorway on right. Ground-and lst-floor dripmould has
decorative terminals. Single-storey block has one 9-light mullioned-and-transomed
window. Left return (east front): 3 bays, central bay narrower. Double-chamfered
mullion windows to all floors, dripmoulds, crocketed finials. Interior: stone
fireplaces and floors, studded oak doors, oak panelling and floors, good plaster
ceilings and one fireplace dated 1648 with Jacobean overmantel.
For further details see C Hussey, 'East Riddlesden Hall, Yorkshire', Country Life,
vol 158, 1943, pp.440-443 and L Ambler, The Old Halls and Manor Houses of Yorkshire
1913, p.79, plates 17, 26, 93, 94, 95, 96.
Listing NGR: SE0789342064