More information : (SE 11751484) Crosland Hall (NAT). (1) 1. 5113 CROSLAND HILL ROAD (West Side) Crosland Moor Crosland Hall (formerly listed as Nos 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 (Crosland Hall)) SE 1114 42/15 3.3.52. II* GV 2. Early C17. Hammer-dressed stone. Pitched stone slate roof, 2 storeys. Oldest part has twin-gabled front. Central door with moulded surround and shallow-arched monolithic head indicates that it was built as one dwelling. But it may have been divided into 2 within 100 years, as the 2 flanking doors also appear to be C17 or early C18: viz, chamfererd surrounds and hoodmoulds. All windows have double hollow-chamfered reveals and hoodmoulds, each with one light a sash. West gable has 5-light mullioned and transomed window on 1st floor, 7-light mullioned and transomed window on ground floor. East gable has one 6-light mullioned and transomed window on each. Central 1st floor 2-light mullioned window. 2 stone gargoyles one at valley, one at west end of west gable (suggesting a possible third gable further west). Tall stack at east end. Rear elevation has same gable arrangemnt. 1st floor has one 5-light stone mullioned window in each gable, and one 3-light stone mullioned window in centre. Ground floor has one 6-light stone mullioned and transomed window in east gable, its correspondent blocked by one storey C18 or C19 pitched roofed extension. Extension to east: 2 storeys: probably early C18: rear has one range of 4-light stone mullioned windows of same type as others: otherwise the mullions are of the C18 square- sectioned type (one 3-light and one 2-light on 1st floor at rear: one 2-light on 1st floor at east end, together with blocked loading door and gable window: 2 ranges of 3-light windows to front): coped gable and with moulded kneelers. (2)
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