More information : (SD 53509904) Selside Hall (NR). (1)
Built late in the 14thc. with a central hall and crosswings at N&S ends ...." an interesting example of a 14thc. domestic building". (2)
Not outstanding. See photograph. (3)
Selside Hall consisted of twin towers connected by an intervening central block. The southern tower is known to have been residence circa 1450 and the northern tower was added about 1550 when the hall was re-erected. There have been 18th century and later alterations and additions. Now a farmhouse, grade 2. (4-5)
The hall includes the remains of a tower built in the 15th century, and a second tower at the north end which was rebuilt in circa 1550. he hall was divided into two storeys in the 16th century.. A chapel is documented in the 17th century, and was demolished in 1718. (6) |