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Listed buildings in Crosland Moor and Netherton

Crosland Moor and Netherton is an unparished area and a ward in the metropolitan borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 103 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.

Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. Crosland Moor is a district of the town of Huddersfield, and Netherton is a village to the southwest of the town. The ward also contains the districts of Beaumont Park, Lockwood and Thornton Lodge, and the village of South Crosland. The districts of the town are residential, and around the villages are areas of countryside.

Most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings. The other listed buildings include churches, chapels and associated structures, cattle troughs and a drinking trough, a pinfold, shops, a hotel, brewery buildings, a mill building and works, a school, milestones, a canal bridge, a well, a former mechanics' institute, and a former town hall.


Key edit

Grade Criteria[1]
II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
II Buildings of national importance and special interest

Buildings edit

Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade
Crosland Hall
53°37′49″N 1°49′26″W / 53.63034°N 1.82381°W / 53.63034; -1.82381 (Crosland Hall)
 
Early 16th century (possible) Originally timber framed, the house was later encased in stone. It has a stone slate roof, two storeys, a hall range of two gabled bays, and an extension to the east. The gabled bays contain mullioned and transomed windows, and elsewhere the windows are mullioned or have single lights. The central doorway has a moulded surround and a shallow-arched monolithic head, and is flanked by doorways with chamfered surrounds and hood moulds. The gables on the front have gargoyles, and in the east gable end is a taking-in door.[2][3] II*
Fold Farmhouse
53°36′47″N 1°48′53″W / 53.61304°N 1.81470°W / 53.61304; -1.81470 (Fold Farmhouse)
17th century The farmhouse is in stone, rendered at the front, and has a stone slate roof with coped gables. There are two storeys, and a front of two gabled bays. The doorway has a stone surround, and the windows are recessed and mullioned, those in the upper floor with hood moulds.[4] II
The Green
53°37′58″N 1°47′47″W / 53.63274°N 1.79635°W / 53.63274; -1.79635 (The Green)
17th century (or earlier) The earliest part of the house is the west part, the east part dating probably from the 18th century, and refronted in the 19th century. The building is rendered, and has a stone slate roof. The west part may have a timber framed core, there are two storeys, and the gable end faces the road with ornamental bargeboards. There is a mullioned window on the side, and the other windows are modern. The east part has quoins, stone brackets to moulded gutters, two storeys and an attic. The doorway and windows, which are sashes, have raised surrounds and moulded imposts, and in the attic is a gabled dormer with a round-arched casement window. At the rear are sash windows, mullioned windows, and a mullioned and transomed stair window.[5] II
Sun End Farmhouse and barn
53°36′37″N 1°49′35″W / 53.61035°N 1.82652°W / 53.61035; -1.82652 (Sun End Farmhouse and barn)
17th or 18th century The oldest part is the barn, which was largely rebuilt in the 19th century, retaining some of its internal timbers, and the farmhouse dates from the early 19th century. The buildings are in stone and have a stone slate roof with coped gables and moulded kneelers. The house has two storeys and a sill band. Most of the windows are modern, and there is a mullioned window with two lights blocked in the south end wall. The barn has round-headed doorways, and three outshuts.[6] II
67 and 69 Crosland Hill Road, Crosland Moor
53°37′54″N 1°49′29″W / 53.63169°N 1.82479°W / 53.63169; -1.82479 (67 and 69 Crosland Hill Road, Crosland Moor)
18th century A pair of houses and a barn in a terrace, they are in stone and have a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. The houses have two storeys, in the ground floor are two tripartite sash windows, and the upper floor contains two three-light mullioned windows. The barn has one storey and various openings.[7] II
100–104 Crosland Hill Road, Crosland Moor
53°37′57″N 1°49′30″W / 53.63238°N 1.82499°W / 53.63238; -1.82499 (100–104 Crosland Hill Road, Crosland Moor)
18th century A row of three stone houses, No. 104 rendered, that have a stone slate roof with coped gables and moulded kneelers. There are two storeys, mullioned windows in No. 102, and most of the other windows are modern replacements.[8] II
72 Hanson Road, Lockwood
53°37′50″N 1°48′07″W / 53.63053°N 1.80181°W / 53.63053; -1.80181 (72 Hanson Road, Lockwood)
18th century A stone house with a stone slate roof and two storeys. There is a tripartite casement window in the ground floor, and the other windows are mullioned, with a two-light window in the ground floor, and two three-light windows containing sashes in the upper floor.[9] II
60 and 62 Meltham Road, Lockwood
53°37′54″N 1°47′53″W / 53.63178°N 1.79815°W / 53.63178; -1.79815 (60 and 62 Meltham Road, Lockwood)
18th century A pair of stone houses in a terrace with a stone slate roof. No. 62 has two storeys and No. 64 has two storeys and a basement. The windows are mullioned, with some blocked lights.[10] II
66 and 68 Meltham Road, Lockwood
53°37′54″N 1°47′54″W / 53.63174°N 1.79826°W / 53.63174; -1.79826 (66 and 62 Meltham Road, Lockwood)
18th century A pair of stone houses in a terrace, with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned, with a three-light window in the ground floor, and a two-light window in the upper floor.[11] II
70 Meltham Road, Lockwood
53°37′54″N 1°47′54″W / 53.63168°N 1.79840°W / 53.63168; -1.79840 (70 Meltham Road, Lockwood)
18th century A stone house in a terrace, with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, the doorway is to the right, and there is a three-light mullioned window in each floor.[12] II
72 Meltham Road, Lockwood
53°37′54″N 1°47′54″W / 53.63166°N 1.79847°W / 53.63166; -1.79847 (72 Meltham Road, Lockwood)
18th century A stone house in a terrace, with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, the doorway is to the left, and there is a three-light mullioned window, the central lights sashes, in each floor.[13] II
74 Meltham Road, Lockwood
53°37′54″N 1°47′55″W / 53.63164°N 1.79853°W / 53.63164; -1.79853 (74 Meltham Road, Lockwood)
18th century A stone house at the end of a terrace, with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, the doorway is to the right, and the window are mullioned, with a three-light and a two-light window in the upper floor, and a four-light window in the ground floor.[14] II
1 and 2 Butternab Lane and barn, Netherton
53°37′04″N 1°48′42″W / 53.61787°N 1.81162°W / 53.61787; -1.81162 (1 and 2 Butternab Lane and barn, Netherton)
18th century Two houses and a barn in one range, No. 1 being the oldest, and No. 2 and the barn dating from the early 19th century. They are in stone with stone gutter brackets and stone slate roofs. No. 1 has two storeys, and contains casement windows. No. 2 has three storeys, one casement window, and the other windows are mullioned. The barn to the east has two storeys and contains various doorways and single-light windows.[15] II
104 Moor Lane, Netherton
53°36′52″N 1°48′28″W / 53.61455°N 1.80767°W / 53.61455; -1.80767 (104 Moor Lane, Netherton)
 
18th century A house and a barn in one range, they are in stone, and have a stone slate roof with coped gables and moulded kneelers. The barn to the west has one storey, and contains a blocked three-centred arch. To the east, the house has two storeys, and contains mullioned windows with some lights blocked.[16] II
106 Moor Lane, Netherton
53°36′53″N 1°48′27″W / 53.61459°N 1.80747°W / 53.61459; -1.80747 (106 Moor Lane, Netherton)
18th century A stone house in a terrace, with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned with some lights blocked.[17] II
108 Moor Lane, Netherton
53°36′53″N 1°48′26″W / 53.61461°N 1.80735°W / 53.61461; -1.80735 (108 Moor Lane, Netherton)
18th century A rendered stone house in a terrace, with a stone slate roof. There are three storeys, and the windows are mullioned, with two lights in the ground floor, and three in the upper two floors.[18] II
110 Moor Lane, Netherton
53°36′53″N 1°48′26″W / 53.61464°N 1.80727°W / 53.61464; -1.80727 (110 Moor Lane, Netherton)
18th century A stone house in a terrace, with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned, with three lights in the ground floor, and two in the upper floor.[19] II
120 Moor Lane, Netherton
53°36′53″N 1°48′25″W / 53.61468°N 1.80708°W / 53.61468; -1.80708 (120 Moor Lane, Netherton)
18th century A stone house in a terrace, with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned with some lights blocked.[20] II
122 Moor Lane, Netherton
53°36′53″N 1°48′25″W / 53.61469°N 1.80699°W / 53.61469; -1.80699 (122 Moor Lane, Netherton)
18th century A stone house at the end of a terrace, with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned, with three lights in the ground floor, and two in the upper floor.[21] II
40 Midway and barn,
South Crosland
53°36′43″N 1°49′40″W / 53.61182°N 1.82770°W / 53.61182; -1.82770 (40 Midway and barn, South Crosland)
18th century A house and barn in a single range, refronted in the 19th century. The buildings are in stone, the house has a modern tile roof, and the roof of the barn is in stone slate. At the rear of the house is a mullioned window with blocked lights, and the barn has an elliptical-headed arch and two round-headed loft windows.[22] II
41 and 43 Midway,
South Crosland
53°36′43″N 1°49′42″W / 53.61195°N 1.82824°W / 53.61195; -1.82824 (41 and 43 Midway, South Crosland)
18th century A pair of stone houses with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, there is one fixed window, and the other windows are mullioned.[23] II
46–50 Midway, South Crosland
53°36′45″N 1°49′42″W / 53.61239°N 1.82820°W / 53.61239; -1.82820 (46–50 Midway, South Crosland)
18th century A group of three houses, No. 48 being the oldest. They are in stone with stone slate roofs and two storeys, and No. 50 has a coped gable with moulded kneelers. On the front is a porch with a chamfered lintel, oculi in each wall, and benches inside. Most of the windows are mullioned, some mullions have been removed, and there is a tripartite casement window.[24] II
52 and 54 Midway,
South Crosland
53°36′46″N 1°49′42″W / 53.61264°N 1.82842°W / 53.61264; -1.82842 (41 and 43 Midway, South Crosland)
18th century A pair of stone houses, roughcast on the front, they have a stone slate roof with coped gables on kneelers. There are two storeys, the windows in No. 52 are mullioned, and in No. 54 they are modern casements.[25] II
10 School Hill and outbuilding,
South Crosland
53°36′51″N 1°49′55″W / 53.61407°N 1.83194°W / 53.61407; -1.83194 (10 School Hill, South Crosland)
18th century The building is in stone and has a stone slate roof with coped gables and moulded kneelers. There are two storeys, and both parts contain mullioned windows with some mullions removed, and some lights blocked. In the outhouse is a stable door.[26] II
Butterknob Farmhouse and Cottage
53°37′14″N 1°48′26″W / 53.62059°N 1.80722°W / 53.62059; -1.80722 (Butterknob Farmhouse and Cottage)
18th century The farmhouse and cottage are in stone and have a stone slate roof with a coped gable and moulded kneelers to the east. There are two storeys and a lean-to outshut with a catslide roof on each side. The building has one range of casement windows on the west, and the other windows are sashes.[27] II
Cattle troughs, Netherton
53°36′49″N 1°48′57″W / 53.61356°N 1.81587°W / 53.61356; -1.81587 (Cattle troughs, Netherton)
18th century (possible) A pair of large cattle troughs, they are in stone, and set at right angles to the road.[28] II
Lower Batter Farmhouse
53°36′51″N 1°49′51″W / 53.61419°N 1.83092°W / 53.61419; -1.83092 (Lower Batter Farmhouse)
18th century The farmhouse, which was later extended, is in stone, and has a stone slate roof with coped gables and moulded kneelers. There are two storeys, the windows in the original part are mullioned, and in the extension they are sashes.[29] II
Nether Moor Farmhouse
53°36′59″N 1°49′32″W / 53.61641°N 1.82549°W / 53.61641; -1.82549 (Nether Moor Farmhouse)
18th century The farmhouse is in stone, partly rendered, and has a stone slate roof, hipped at the west end, and with a coped gable and moulded kneelers to the east. There are two storeys, and a single-storey outshut at the rear. Most of the windows in the main block are modern casements, and there are two mullioned windows, one blocked. In the outshut is a mullioned and transomed window. To the rear is an L-shaped barn with a blocked archway.[30] II
Barn, Pond Farm
53°36′44″N 1°49′41″W / 53.61212°N 1.82803°W / 53.61212; -1.82803 (Barn, Pond Farm)
18th century (probable) The barn, which faces the road, is in stone with a stone slate roof. It contains various openings with monolithic lintels.[31] II
School House
53°36′50″N 1°49′48″W / 53.61375°N 1.83009°W / 53.61375; -1.83009 (Barn, Pond Farm)
1762 The house is in stone with a stone slate roof and two storeys. The windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed.[32] II
Green Fold Farmhouse and barn
53°36′42″N 1°49′38″W / 53.61171°N 1.82728°W / 53.61171; -1.82728 (Green Fold Farmhouse and barn)
1776 A house and barn in one range, in stone, with a stone slate roof that has a coped gable with a moulded kneeler. The house contains mullioned windows, with some lights blocked. In the barn is a modern porch above which is a datestone, and in the east gable end are pigeon holes and ledges.[33] II
3 Dockery, Lockwood
53°38′01″N 1°47′46″W / 53.63366°N 1.79602°W / 53.63366; -1.79602 (3 Dockery, Lockwood)
Late 18th to early 19th century A stone house at the end of a terrace, with a stone slate roof and two storeys. It contains a range of three-light mullioned windows.[34] II
4 Dockery, Lockwood
53°38′01″N 1°47′46″W / 53.63371°N 1.79603°W / 53.63371; -1.79603 (4 Dockery, Lockwood)
Late 18th to early 19th century A stone house in a terrace, with a stone slate roof and two storeys. It contains a sash window, and the other windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed.[35] II
5 and 6 Dockery, Lockwood
53°38′02″N 1°47′46″W / 53.63378°N 1.79602°W / 53.63378; -1.79602 (5 and 6 Dockery, Lockwood)
Late 18th to early 19th century A pair of houses with a stone slate roof and two storeys. They contain a sash window, a single-light window and two two-light mullioned windows.[36] II
7 and 8 Dockery, Lockwood
53°38′02″N 1°47′45″W / 53.63384°N 1.79595°W / 53.63384; -1.79595 (7 and 8 Dockery, Lockwood)
Late 18th to early 19th century A pair of stone houses under a shared gable, No. 7 painted, with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and attics, and the windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed. No. 7 has a modern glazed porch, and No. 8 has a lean-to porch under a catslide roof.[37] II
44 Lightenfield Lane, Netherton
53°36′42″N 1°48′48″W / 53.61172°N 1.81320°W / 53.61172; -1.81320 (44 Lightenfield Lane, Netherton)
Late 18th to early 19th century A stone house with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned, with some blocked lights.[38] II
13 and 15 Netherton Fold, Netherton
53°36′46″N 1°48′52″W / 53.61287°N 1.81451°W / 53.61287; -1.81451 (13 and 15 Netherton Fold, Netherton)
Late 18th to early 19th century Two stone houses with a hipped stone slate roof. There are three storeys, the upper two storeys jettied on moulded corbels. Some of the windows are casements, and the others are mullioned with some mullions removed.[39] II
Cherry Cottage
53°36′50″N 1°48′50″W / 53.61384°N 1.81400°W / 53.61384; -1.81400 (Cherry Cottage)
18th or early 19th century A stone house with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, a double depth plan and three bays. The windows are bipartite sashes with stone mullions.[40] II
Drinking Trough, Crab Tree Well
53°36′45″N 1°49′48″W / 53.61257°N 1.83010°W / 53.61257; -1.83010 (Drinking Trough, Crab Tree Well)
 
18th or 19th century The drinking trough consists of five separate monolithic troughs linked by cast iron conduits. Behind them is a dry stone retaining wall.[41] II
Green Gate Knoll
53°36′54″N 1°49′39″W / 53.61487°N 1.82744°W / 53.61487; -1.82744 (Green Gate Knoll)
18th or early 19th century A house with a barn range to the south and modern extensions. The building is in stone, and has a stone slate roof with a coped gable and moulded kneelers to the west. There are two storeys, and the upper floor contains tripartite casement windows. In the ground floor are two doorways, one blocked, and mullioned windows with some lights blocked, and some mullions removed.[42] II
Moor Cottage
53°36′56″N 1°48′23″W / 53.61550°N 1.80648°W / 53.61550; -1.80648 (Moor Cottage)
18th or early 19th century A farmhouse and barn converted into a house, it is in stone with a stone slate roof, and a gable end with applied timber framing. There are two storeys, and between the farmhouse and barn is a 20th-century two-storey porch. There is an earlier wooden porch with a moulded gable, and three round-headed arches with moulded voussoirs and keystones. The windows are mullioned, and there is a canted bay window. In the barn is an elliptical-headed arch, sash windows, and a doorway, and it has a single-storey extension to the east.[43] II
Pinfold, Crab Tree Well
53°36′45″N 1°49′49″W / 53.61247°N 1.83021°W / 53.61247; -1.83021 (Pinfold, Crab Tree Well)
18th or 19th century The pinfold is in dry stone walling, and has roughly a rectangular plan. There is an arched entrance with monolithic jambs and a lintel.[44] II
Sunny Bank
53°36′52″N 1°49′45″W / 53.61432°N 1.82930°W / 53.61432; -1.82930 (Sunny Bank)
18th or early 19th century A house at the end of a terrace, it is in stone, with quoins and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays, and the windows are casements.[45] II
Coach house and stables,
198 Meltham Road
53°37′19″N 1°48′25″W / 53.62205°N 1.80682°W / 53.62205; -1.80682 (Coach house and stables, 198 Meltham Road)
1822 The coach house and stables are in stone with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and six bays. The openings include windows and doors, one a stable door. In the coach house is a doorway with a three-centred arch with a dated keystone, and a loft door above.[46] II
174–190 Blackmoorfoot Road, Crosland Moor
53°38′13″N 1°48′42″W / 53.63700°N 1.81162°W / 53.63700; -1.81162 (174–190 Blackmoorfoot Road, Crosland Moor)
Early 19th century A terrace of stone houses with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, the windows are mullioned, and No.176 has a projecting modern shop front.[47] II
194 and 200 Blackmoorfoot Road, Crosland Moor
53°38′13″N 1°48′43″W / 53.63687°N 1.81193°W / 53.63687; -1.81193 (194 and 200 Blackmoorfoot Road, Crosland Moor)
Early 19th century A stone house with stone gutter brackets, a stone slate roof, and two storeys. There is one single-light window at the rear, and the other windows are mullioned.[48] II
303 and 305 Blackmoorfoot Road, Crosland Moor
53°38′10″N 1°48′46″W / 53.63622°N 1.81284°W / 53.63622; -1.81284 (303 and 305 Blackmoorfoot Road, Crosland Moor)
Early 19th century A pair of stone houses in a terrace, with stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, most of the windows are mullioned, and there is on single-light window.[49] II
41 and 43 Crosland Hill Road, Crosland Moor
53°37′53″N 1°49′27″W / 53.63133°N 1.82424°W / 53.63133; -1.82424 (41 and 43 Crosland Hill Road, Crosland Moor)
Early 19th century A pair of stone houses with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, the doorways to the right have stone surrounds, and the windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed.[50] II
33 and 35 Park Road West, Crosland Moor
53°38′19″N 1°48′41″W / 53.63849°N 1.81135°W / 53.63849; -1.81135 (33 and 35 Park Road West, Crosland Moor)
Early 19th century A pair of stone houses with a stone slate roof and two storeys. Each house has a doorway to the left with a stone surround, and mullioned windows; a four-light window in the ground floor, and a two-light and a three-light window in the upper floor.[51] II
100 Bentley Street, Lockwood
53°37′55″N 1°47′52″W / 53.63200°N 1.79770°W / 53.63200; -1.79770 (100 Bentley Street, Lockwood)
Early 19th century A stone house on a corner site, with a moulded eaves cornice, and a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys, and two bays on each front with a curved corner between. The doorway has Tuscan pilasters, a full entablature, and a blocking course. The windows on Bentley Street are sashes, and on Meltham Road they are modern replacements.[52] II
1 Bridge Street, Lockwood
53°37′57″N 1°47′43″W / 53.63249°N 1.79521°W / 53.63249; -1.79521 (1 Bridge Street, Lockwood)
 
Early 19th century A shop in stone with a moulded cornice over the ground floor, a moulded eaves cornice, a blocking course, and a stone slate roof. There are three storeys and two bays. In the ground floor is a contemporary shop front with pilasters and a moulded cornice, and a doorway with a fanlight. The upper floors contain casement windows.[53][54] II
5, 15 and 15A Bridge Street, Lockwood
53°37′58″N 1°47′43″W / 53.63265°N 1.79535°W / 53.63265; -1.79535 (5–15and 15A Bridge Street, Lockwood)
 
Early 19th century Three shops in a row, they are in stone, each with a moulded cornice above the ground floor, a moulded eaves cornice and blocking course, and a stone slate roof. There are three storeys, and each shop has two bays. In the ground floor are contemporary shop fronts with pilasters and a moulded cornice, and the upper floors contain sash windows.[53][55] II
7 and 13 Bridge Street, Lockwood
53°37′58″N 1°47′43″W / 53.63265°N 1.79541°W / 53.63265; -1.79541 (7 and 13 Bridge Street, Lockwood)
Early 19th century Shops in a row, they are in stone, each with a moulded cornice above the ground floor, a moulded eaves cornice and blocking course, and a stone slate roof. There are three storeys, and each shop has two bays. In the ground floor are contemporary shop fronts with pilasters and a moulded cornice, and the upper floors contain sash windows.[53][56] II
9, 11 and 11A Bridge Street, Lockwood
53°37′57″N 1°47′43″W / 53.63259°N 1.79532°W / 53.63259; -1.79532 (9, 11 and 11A Bridge Street, Lockwood)
Early 19th century Two shops in a row, they are in stone, each with a moulded cornice above the ground floor, a moulded eaves cornice and blocking course, and a stone slate roof. There are three storeys, and each shop has two bays. In the ground floor are contemporary shop fronts with pilasters and a moulded cornice, and the upper floors contain sash windows.[53][57] II
19 Bridge Street, Lockwood
53°37′58″N 1°47′44″W / 53.63271°N 1.79545°W / 53.63271; -1.79545 (19 Bridge Street, Lockwood)
Early 19th century A shop in stone with a moulded cornice over the ground floor, a moulded eaves cornice, a blocking course, and a stone slate roof. There are three storeys and two bays. In the ground floor is a contemporary shop front with pilasters and a moulded cornice, and two doorways with fanlights. The upper floors contain sash windows.[53][58] II
21 Bridge Street, Lockwood
53°37′58″N 1°47′44″W / 53.63279°N 1.79545°W / 53.63279; -1.79545 (21 Bridge Street, Lockwood)
Early 19th century A stone shop with a sill band, stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, two bays, a doorway to the right, and shop windows.[59] II
3 Devonshire Street, Lockwood
53°38′00″N 1°47′49″W / 53.63346°N 1.79683°W / 53.63346; -1.79683 (3 Devonshire Street, Lockwood)
Early 19th century A stone house with a stone slate roof, and three storeys. At the rear is a tripartite sash window, and the other windows are mullioned, including a six-light window in the top floor at the front.[60] II
2–10 Meltham Road, Lockwood
53°37′59″N 1°47′45″W / 53.63305°N 1.79572°W / 53.63305; -1.79572 (2–10 Meltham Road, Lockwood)
 
Early 19th century A terrace of five shops and houses with a sill band, stone gutter brackets, a hipped slate roof, and two storeys. No. 2 is a corner shop with two bays on Meltham Road, one on Swan Lane, and a curved corner containing a doorway. In the ground floor are shop windows, and the upper floor contains sash windows. The other buildings have basements, two bays each, steps leading up to doorways with stone surrounds and fanlights, and most of the windows are sashes. Four of the buildings have cast iron railings surrounding the basement areas.[61] II
34–40 Meltham Road, Lockwood
53°37′57″N 1°47′48″W / 53.63256°N 1.79664°W / 53.63256; -1.79664 (34–40 Meltham Road, Lockwood)
Early 19th century A terrace of four stone houses with a sill band, stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and each house has two bays, a doorway to the right, with pilasters, a rectangular fanlight, and a segmental pediment, and the windows are sashes.[62] II
40A, 42 and 44 Meltham Road, Lockwood
53°37′56″N 1°47′50″W / 53.63221°N 1.79727°W / 53.63221; -1.79727 (40A, 42 and 44 Meltham Road, Lockwood)
Early 19th century A terrace of stone house with stone gutter brackets and a hipped stone slate roof. There are two storeys, eight bays on Meltham Road, two on Bentley street, and a curved corner. The doorways of Nos. 42 and 44 have moulded cornices, and to the left of No. 42 is a passageway door with a blind semicircular fanlight and moulded voussoirs.[63] II
46 Meltham Road, Lockwood
53°37′55″N 1°47′52″W / 53.63192°N 1.79783°W / 53.63192; -1.79783 (46 Meltham Road, Lockwood)
Early 19th century A stone house in a terrace, with a moulded eaves cornice and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays. The central doorway has a fanlight and a moulded cornice, and the windows are sashes.[64] II
198 Meltham Road, Lockwood
53°37′20″N 1°48′24″W / 53.62224°N 1.80664°W / 53.62224; -1.80664 (198 Meltham Road, Lockwood)
Early 19th century A stone house with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays. The doorway has a rectangular fanlight, the windows on the front are sashes, and at the rear are mullioned windows and a round-arched staircase window.[65] II
9 and 10 Neale Road, Lockwood
53°38′00″N 1°47′47″W / 53.63335°N 1.79633°W / 53.63335; -1.79633 (9 and 10 Neale Road, Lockwood)
Early 19th century A pair of mirror image stone houses with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and each house has two bays. The doorways are in the outer bays, and the windows are mullioned, with two three-light windows in the ground floor and four two-light windows in the upper floor.[66] II
15 and 17 Swan Lane, Lockwood
53°38′00″N 1°47′47″W / 53.63337°N 1.79630°W / 53.63337; -1.79630 (15 and 17 Swan Lane, Lockwood)
Early 19th century A pair of stone houses, with a stone slate roof and two storeys. The windows are mullioned, and each house has a three-light window in the ground floor and two two-light windows in the upper floor.[67] II
Benvenuto
53°37′58″N 1°48′15″W / 53.63277°N 1.80425°W / 53.63277; -1.80425 (Benvenuto)
Early 19th century A pair of stone houses, one rendered, with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned.[68] II
Farm buildings, Crosland Hall
53°37′50″N 1°49′27″W / 53.63062°N 1.82407°W / 53.63062; -1.82407 (Farm buildings, Crosland Hall)
Early 19th century (probable) The range of farm buildings is in stone and has a stone slate roof with coped gables. The barn has two storeys, the other buildings have one storey, and they contain various openings.[69] II
Crosland Hall Cottage
53°37′49″N 1°49′27″W / 53.63029°N 1.82430°W / 53.63029; -1.82430 (Crosland Hall Cottage)
Early 19th century A stone house with a stone slate roof and two storeys. In the upper floor are mullioned windows, two with two lights and two with three lights, and the ground floor has been altered.[70] II
Crosland Lodge
53°38′20″N 1°48′33″W / 53.63899°N 1.80914°W / 53.63899; -1.80914 (Crosland Lodge)
 
Early 19th century A house, later used for other purposes, it is in stone, with an ornamental moulded eaves cornice that becomes pediment-shaped over each bay. It is in Classical style, with two storeys, six bays on the front, and three on the sides. The central porch has four fluted columns, a full entablature rising to a semicircle in the centre, and is approached by steps with ramped flanking walls and dies with sculpted wreaths. The windows are sashes, those in the ground floor with moulded surrounds and cornices.[2][71] II
Dryclough Hotel
53°37′58″N 1°48′51″W / 53.63276°N 1.81413°W / 53.63276; -1.81413 (Dryclough Hotel)
Early 19th century The hotel, which has been extended at both ends, is in stone with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the extension to the east has one storey. Most of the windows are mullioned, with some lights blocked and some mullions removed, and there is a casement window.[72] II
Lockwood and Salford Liberal Club
53°38′00″N 1°47′48″W / 53.63322°N 1.79680°W / 53.63322; -1.79680 (Lockwood and Salford Liberal Club)
Early 19th century The building is in stone with a stone slate roof and two storeys. There are three four-light mullioned windows in the upper floor and one in the ground floor, and in the ground floor are a bipartite and a tripartite sash window.[73] II
Office Block, Lockwood Brewery
53°37′50″N 1°47′56″W / 53.63063°N 1.79889°W / 53.63063; -1.79889 (Office Block, Lockwood Brewery)
Early 19th century The office block is in stone with a moulded eaves cornice, parapets, and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and five bays. In the centre is a porch with paired unfluted Greek Doric columns, a frieze with sculpted wreaths, and a pediment, and the doorway has a moulded surround. The windows are sashes with plain raised surrounds.[74] II
Principal Building, Park Valley Mills
53°37′30″N 1°48′15″W / 53.62509°N 1.80403°W / 53.62509; -1.80403 (Principal Building, Park Valley Mills)
Early 19th century The building is in stone, and has a slate roof with coped gables. There are four storeys, 17 bays on the front, and four on the sides. In the north gable end is a Venetian window.[75] II
Woodfield House
53°37′32″N 1°48′32″W / 53.62544°N 1.80885°W / 53.62544; -1.80885 (Woodfield House)
Early 19th century A stone house with a sill band, a moulded eaves cornice, and a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys and five bays. In the centre is a Tuscan porch with a pediment, the doorway has a semicircular fanlight, and moulded imposts, and the windows are sashes.[76] II
Works, Manchester Road
53°38′25″N 1°47′51″W / 53.64031°N 1.79741°W / 53.64031; -1.79741 (Works, Manchester Road)
Early 19th century The works are in stone with a moulded eaves cornice, and a slate roof with coped gables. There are two storeys and ten bays. In the centre is a pediment-shaped gable with an oculus with a moulded surround. The works contain two carriage entrances with depressed arches, one blocked.[77] II
Holy Trinity Church, South Crosland
53°36′41″N 1°49′25″W / 53.61127°N 1.82363°W / 53.61127; -1.82363 (Holy Trinity Church, South Crosland)
 
1827–30 The church was designed by Peter Atkinson junior in Early English style. It is built in stone with a slate roof, and consists of a nave, a south porch, a chancel, a northeast vestry, and a west tower. The tower has clasping buttresses, a plain parapet and large pinnacles with pyramidal caps. The windows in the church are lancets, and inside the church are galleries on three sides.[78][79] II
Wall and gates, Holy Trinity Church
53°36′40″N 1°49′25″W / 53.61109°N 1.82349°W / 53.61109; -1.82349 (Wall and gates, Holy Trinity Church)
1827–30 (presumed) A stone wall extends along the south side of the churchyard, and in the corners are gateways. Each gateway has a pair of piers with ball finials, and between them are ornamental cast iron overthrows, the gate at the southeast also with a lamp. The gates are in cast iron with fleur-de-lys finials.[80] II
23 Bridge Street, Lockwood
53°37′58″N 1°47′44″W / 53.63284°N 1.79553°W / 53.63284; -1.79553 (23 Bridge Street, Lockwood)
1828 A stone shop with a sill band, stone gutter brackets, and a hipped stone slate roof. There are two storeys, two bays on Bridge Street, and a curved bay to the right containing a doorway. In the ground floor are shop windows, and the upper floor contains sash windows.[81] II
1 Meltham Road, Lockwood
53°37′58″N 1°47′44″W / 53.63285°N 1.79561°W / 53.63285; -1.79561 (1 Meltham Road, Lockwood)
 
1828 A shop in stone, with a sill band, stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and three bays. In the centre is a doorway with a stone surround, flanked by shop windows, and in the upper floor are sash windows.[82] II
National School, South Crosland
53°36′41″N 1°49′21″W / 53.61146°N 1.82261°W / 53.61146; -1.82261 (National School, South Crosland)
1835 The school is in stone, and has a tile roof with coped gables. There is one storey and a U-shaped plan, with a hall range and projecting gabled wings. The windows are lancets, some with voussoirs. Across the front of the school is a low wall with cast iron railings and ornamental finials.[83] II
25, 27, 29, 33 and 35 Bank End and Lea Lane, Netherton
53°36′40″N 1°48′53″W / 53.61103°N 1.81467°W / 53.61103; -1.81467 (25, 27, 29, 33 and 35 Bank End and Lea Lane, Netherton)
 
Early to mid 19th century Originally three weavers' houses, later divided, they are in stone with moulded gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof. There are four storeys, and each house has two bays. The ground floor has been altered, including the addition of a modern porch. Each of the houses has a two-light and a three-light mullioned window in all three floors.[84] II
49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63A and 63B Bank End, Netherton
53°36′38″N 1°48′52″W / 53.61055°N 1.81457°W / 53.61055; -1.81457 (49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63A and 63B Bank End, Netherton)
 
Early to mid 19th century A terrace of six weavers' houses, later divided, they are in stone with a stone slate roof. There are three storeys, and a basement to No. 63. Each house has a doorway with a stone surround, most of the windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed, and there are single-light windows.[85] II
12–18 Netherton Fold, Netherton
53°36′48″N 1°48′53″W / 53.61322°N 1.81461°W / 53.61322; -1.81461 (12–18 Netherton Fold, Netherton)
Early to mid 19th century (probable) A row of three stone houses, that have a stone slate roof with coped gables. There are two storeys, and each house has two bays. The doorways and windows have stone surrounds, and the windows are sashes.[86] II
2 Miles Post
53°36′42″N 1°49′13″W / 53.61159°N 1.82035°W / 53.61159; -1.82035 (2 Miles Post)
 
Early to mid 19th century The milestone is on the southeast of the B6108 road south of South Crosland. It consists of an upright stone with a round-headed top, inscribed with the distances to Huddersfield and Meltham.[87] II
Former stable, Lockwood Brewery
53°37′48″N 1°48′00″W / 53.62995°N 1.80000°W / 53.62995; -1.80000 (Former stable, Lockwood Brewery)
1849 The building is in stone with a band, stone gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the windows are modern. The semicircular-arched entrance has a rusticated surround and a dated keystone with a clock face above. At the is a gable on paired consoles, and this is surmounted by an arched bellcote.[88] II
Lockwood Baptist Chapel
53°38′01″N 1°47′42″W / 53.63369°N 1.79511°W / 53.63369; -1.79511 (Lockwood Baptist Chapel)
 
1850 The chapel is in stone with angle pilasters, a moulded eaves cornice and blocking course, and a slate roof. There are two storeys, an entrance front of three bays, and six bays along the sides. The entrance front has a pedimented gable with an inscribed plaque in the tympanum. In the centre is a Tuscan porch with an entablature, and double doors with a fanlight, and the flanking windows have flat heads and moulded surrounds. In the middle of the upper floor is an overarched Venetian window, and the outer windows have round-arched heads.[53][89] II
54 Blackmoorfoot Road, Crosland Moor
53°38′19″N 1°48′22″W / 53.63871°N 1.80611°W / 53.63871; -1.80611 (54 Blackmoorfoot Road, Crosland Moor)
Mid 19th century Once a lodge for Crosland Lodge, it is a stone house with an octagonal plan, and a pyramidal stone slate roof with overhanging eaves and bargeboards. There is one storey, and the windows are sashes with hood moulds.[2][90] II
100 Blackmoorfoot Road, Crosland Moor
53°38′17″N 1°48′30″W / 53.63811°N 1.80846°W / 53.63811; -1.80846 (100 Blackmoorfoot Road, Crosland Moor)
 
Mid 19th century Once a lodge for Crosland Lodge, it is astone house with an octagonal plan, and a pyramidal stone slate roof with overhanging eaves and bargeboards. There is one storey, and the windows are sashes with hood moulds.[2][91] II
126 Blackmoorfoot Road, Crosland Moor
53°38′15″N 1°48′36″W / 53.63757°N 1.81003°W / 53.63757; -1.81003 (126 Blackmoorfoot Road, Crosland Moor)
19th century Once a lodge for Crosland Lodge, it is a stone house in a terrace, with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, and the windows are mullioned, with four lights in the ground floor and six in the upper floor.[2][92] II
65 Bentley Street, Lockwood
53°37′56″N 1°47′51″W / 53.63221°N 1.79754°W / 53.63221; -1.79754 (65 Bentley Street, Lockwood)
19th century A stone house in a terrace, with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays, and the windows are sashes.[93] II
24 School Hill, South Crosland
53°36′51″N 1°49′58″W / 53.61414°N 1.83282°W / 53.61414; -1.83282 (24 School Hill, South Crosland)
19th century A stone house with a stone slate roof and two storeys. The windows are mullioned, with a six-light window in the ground floor, two three-light window in the upper floor, and a two-light window above a doorway in the right return.[94] II
271 Manchester Road,
Thornton Lodge
53°38′23″N 1°48′03″W / 53.63972°N 1.80082°W / 53.63972; -1.80082 (271 Manchester Road, Thornton Lodge)
19th century A stone house with an octagonal plan, and a pyramidal slate roof with an ornamental wooden valence. There is one storey and a canted end. The windows are paired casements with arched heads in oblong frames with hood moulds.[95] II
Barn north of 23 Midmay
53°36′40″N 1°49′41″W / 53.61102°N 1.82799°W / 53.61102; -1.82799 (Barn north of 23 Midway)
19th century (probable) The barn is in stone with a stone slate roof, two storeys, and a lean-to outshut along the east side. It contains sash windows, a barn door and a stable door.[96] II
Birkhouse Lane Bridge
53°38′26″N 1°48′03″W / 53.64064°N 1.80086°W / 53.64064; -1.80086 (Birkhouse Lane Bridge)
 
19th century The bridge carries Birkhouse Lane over the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. It is in red brick with blue headers and dressings, and consists of a single depressed arch. The bridge has a band, a parapet and blue brick coping.[97] II
Dryclough Farmhouse, barn and cartshed
53°37′56″N 1°48′59″W / 53.63233°N 1.81625°W / 53.63233; -1.81625 (Dryclough Farmhouse)
19th century (or earlier The farmhouse, barn and cartshed are in a single range, and are in stone with a stone slate roof. The house has two storeys, and contains mullioned windows. The barn to the west has segmental-headed doorways and a red brick outshut, and the cartshed to the east has one storey and a lean-to roof.[98] II
Lamp post, Netherton
53°36′51″N 1°48′51″W / 53.61404°N 1.81418°W / 53.61404; -1.81418 (Lamp post, Netherton)
Mid 19th century The lamp post is at a road junction, and has a stone base, square at the bottom with chamfered corners, bulbous at the top, and with four spur stones at the base. The upper part is in iron, with a moulded plinth, and a stem and cross bar with acanthus ornament.[99] II
Milestone
53°37′17″N 1°48′20″W / 53.62148°N 1.80549°W / 53.62148; -1.80549 (Milestone)
 
19th century The milestone is on the east side of Meltham Road (B6108 road) opposite the entrance to the drive of No. 198 Meltham Road. It consists of an upright stone with a rounded top, inscribed with the distances to Huddersfield and to Meltham.[100] II
Netherton Well
53°36′49″N 1°48′57″W / 53.61371°N 1.81590°W / 53.61371; -1.81590 (Netherton Well)
 
19th century The well-head and its retaining walls are in stone. The well-head has a monolithic sill and lintel, flat coping and pyramidal end stones. The wall has a slightly taller central section, with quadrant walls sloping down to the road. The area in front of the well-head is partly paved, and there is a low wall with chamfered coping.[101] II
Vicarage, South Crosland
53°36′42″N 1°49′20″W / 53.61176°N 1.82231°W / 53.61176; -1.82231 (Vicarage, South Crosland)
Mid 19th century The vicarage is in stone with a band, and a tile roof with coped gables and moulded kneelers. There are two storeys and a front of three bays, the right bay projecting and gabled. The doorway has a semicircular fanlight in a portal with a blocking course and a pediment-shaped acroterion. The windows are sashes. The east front has two projecting bays with pediment-shaped acroteria.[102] II
Odd Fellows Hall
53°36′51″N 1°48′44″W / 53.61425°N 1.81232°W / 53.61425; -1.81232 (Odd Fellows Hall)
 
1854 The hall is in stone, with a moulded eaves cornice and blocking course, and there are two storeys. The middle three bays project under a pediment with a roundel in the tympanum, under it is a frieze containing the name of the building, and a central doorway. The central portion is flanked by five-bay wings, and the windows are sashes with moulded surrounds.[103][104] II
Lockwood Methodist Church
53°37′57″N 1°47′51″W / 53.63251°N 1.79763°W / 53.63251; -1.79763 (Lockwood Methodist Church)
 
1864 The church, later used for other purposes, is in stone, with rusticated corner pilasters, a bracketed and moulded cornice, and a slate roof. There is one storey, an entrance front of three bays, and five bays along the sides. The entrance front has a pediment and in the tympanum is an inscribed plaque. The central doorway has Tuscan pilasters, a full entablature, moulded imposts and voussoirs, a keystone and spandrels. The flanking windows and the windows along the sides have round-arched heads.[53][105] II
Mechanics' Institute
53°37′57″N 1°47′49″W / 53.63241°N 1.79708°W / 53.63241; -1.79708 (Mechanics' Institute)
 
1865 The building is in stone, the ground floor rusticated, with a moulded cornice over the ground floor, a sill band, a moulded eaves cornice with brackets, and a hipped stone slate roof. There are two storeys, a symmetrical front of three bays, and four bays along the sides. In the centre is a doorway with paired Doric columns, a fanlight, and a full entablature with a blocking course. The windows in the ground floor have flat heads, and in the upper floor they have round-arched heads with moulded voussoirs and keystones. Along the top of the building is a frieze with the name of the building.[53][106] II
16A and 18 Swan Lane, Lockwood
53°38′02″N 1°47′51″W / 53.63386°N 1.79759°W / 53.63386; -1.79759 (16A and 18 Swan Lane, Lockwood)
 
1866 Originally the town hall, the building is in stone, with a rusticated ground floor on a moulded plinth, a moulded cornice over the ground floor, a moulded sill band and impost band, a moulded eaves cornice, stone gutter brackets, and a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys, six bays on the front, the middle two bays projecting under a pediment containing a cartouche, and two bays on the left side, with a one bay extension. In the ground floor there are six arches containing doorways and windows, and the upper floor contains round-arched sash windows with panelled aprons, moulded voussoirs, and keystones.[53][107] II
Lodge, Beaumont Park
53°37′34″N 1°48′38″W / 53.62614°N 1.81066°W / 53.62614; -1.81066 (Lodge, Beaumont Park)
 
1883 The park lodge is in stone on a plinth with chamfered quoins, and deeply overhanging eaves with embossed decoration and wooden brackets, and a Westmorland slate roof. There is one storey and an attic. In the entrance front is a projecting wing with a bow window, a cross window with a moulded surround, and an eaves dormer with a pediment, and there are similar windows elsewhere.[108] II

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  • Historic England, "Green Fold Farmhouse including barn, Crosland Moor and Netherton (1287695)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 September 2020
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  • Historic England, "No. 44 Lightenfield Lane, Crosland Moor and Netherton (1288276)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 September 2020
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  • Historic England, "Lockwood and Salford Liberal Club, Crosland Moor and Netherton (1239515)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 September 2020
  • Historic England, "Office block at Lockwood Brewery, Crosland Moor and Netherton (1287718)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 September 2020
  • Historic England, "Principal mill building at Park Valley Mills, Crosland Moor and Netherton (1287733)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 September 2020
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  • Historic England, "Works belonging to Messrs Fred W. Davies, adjacent to No. 181 Manchester Road, Crosland Moor and Netherton (1287895)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 September 2020
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  • Historic England, "Mechanics Institute, Crosland Moor and Netherton (1216011)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 September 2020
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listed, buildings, crosland, moor, netherton, crosland, moor, netherton, unparished, area, ward, metropolitan, borough, kirklees, west, yorkshire, england, contains, listed, buildings, that, recorded, national, heritage, list, england, these, listed, grade, mi. Crosland Moor and Netherton is an unparished area and a ward in the metropolitan borough of Kirklees West Yorkshire England It contains 103 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England Of these one is listed at Grade II the middle of the three grades and the others are at Grade II the lowest grade Crosland Moor is a district of the town of Huddersfield and Netherton is a village to the southwest of the town The ward also contains the districts of Beaumont Park Lockwood and Thornton Lodge and the village of South Crosland The districts of the town are residential and around the villages are areas of countryside Most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures farmhouses and farm buildings The other listed buildings include churches chapels and associated structures cattle troughs and a drinking trough a pinfold shops a hotel brewery buildings a mill building and works a school milestones a canal bridge a well a former mechanics institute and a former town hall Key editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 1 II Particularly important buildings of more than special interest II Buildings of national importance and special interestBuildings editName and location Photograph Date Notes Grade Crosland Hall53 37 49 N 1 49 26 W 53 63034 N 1 82381 W 53 63034 1 82381 Crosland Hall nbsp Early 16th century possible Originally timber framed the house was later encased in stone It has a stone slate roof two storeys a hall range of two gabled bays and an extension to the east The gabled bays contain mullioned and transomed windows and elsewhere the windows are mullioned or have single lights The central doorway has a moulded surround and a shallow arched monolithic head and is flanked by doorways with chamfered surrounds and hood moulds The gables on the front have gargoyles and in the east gable end is a taking in door 2 3 II Fold Farmhouse53 36 47 N 1 48 53 W 53 61304 N 1 81470 W 53 61304 1 81470 Fold Farmhouse 17th century The farmhouse is in stone rendered at the front and has a stone slate roof with coped gables There are two storeys and a front of two gabled bays The doorway has a stone surround and the windows are recessed and mullioned those in the upper floor with hood moulds 4 II The Green53 37 58 N 1 47 47 W 53 63274 N 1 79635 W 53 63274 1 79635 The Green 17th century or earlier The earliest part of the house is the west part the east part dating probably from the 18th century and refronted in the 19th century The building is rendered and has a stone slate roof The west part may have a timber framed core there are two storeys and the gable end faces the road with ornamental bargeboards There is a mullioned window on the side and the other windows are modern The east part has quoins stone brackets to moulded gutters two storeys and an attic The doorway and windows which are sashes have raised surrounds and moulded imposts and in the attic is a gabled dormer with a round arched casement window At the rear are sash windows mullioned windows and a mullioned and transomed stair window 5 II Sun End Farmhouse and barn53 36 37 N 1 49 35 W 53 61035 N 1 82652 W 53 61035 1 82652 Sun End Farmhouse and barn 17th or 18th century The oldest part is the barn which was largely rebuilt in the 19th century retaining some of its internal timbers and the farmhouse dates from the early 19th century The buildings are in stone and have a stone slate roof with coped gables and moulded kneelers The house has two storeys and a sill band Most of the windows are modern and there is a mullioned window with two lights blocked in the south end wall The barn has round headed doorways and three outshuts 6 II 67 and 69 Crosland Hill Road Crosland Moor53 37 54 N 1 49 29 W 53 63169 N 1 82479 W 53 63169 1 82479 67 and 69 Crosland Hill Road Crosland Moor 18th century A pair of houses and a barn in a terrace they are in stone and have a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers The houses have two storeys in the ground floor are two tripartite sash windows and the upper floor contains two three light mullioned windows The barn has one storey and various openings 7 II 100 104 Crosland Hill Road Crosland Moor53 37 57 N 1 49 30 W 53 63238 N 1 82499 W 53 63238 1 82499 100 104 Crosland Hill Road Crosland Moor 18th century A row of three stone houses No 104 rendered that have a stone slate roof with coped gables and moulded kneelers There are two storeys mullioned windows in No 102 and most of the other windows are modern replacements 8 II 72 Hanson Road Lockwood53 37 50 N 1 48 07 W 53 63053 N 1 80181 W 53 63053 1 80181 72 Hanson Road Lockwood 18th century A stone house with a stone slate roof and two storeys There is a tripartite casement window in the ground floor and the other windows are mullioned with a two light window in the ground floor and two three light windows containing sashes in the upper floor 9 II 60 and 62 Meltham Road Lockwood53 37 54 N 1 47 53 W 53 63178 N 1 79815 W 53 63178 1 79815 60 and 62 Meltham Road Lockwood 18th century A pair of stone houses in a terrace with a stone slate roof No 62 has two storeys and No 64 has two storeys and a basement The windows are mullioned with some blocked lights 10 II 66 and 68 Meltham Road Lockwood53 37 54 N 1 47 54 W 53 63174 N 1 79826 W 53 63174 1 79826 66 and 62 Meltham Road Lockwood 18th century A pair of stone houses in a terrace with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and the windows are mullioned with a three light window in the ground floor and a two light window in the upper floor 11 II 70 Meltham Road Lockwood53 37 54 N 1 47 54 W 53 63168 N 1 79840 W 53 63168 1 79840 70 Meltham Road Lockwood 18th century A stone house in a terrace with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys the doorway is to the right and there is a three light mullioned window in each floor 12 II 72 Meltham Road Lockwood53 37 54 N 1 47 54 W 53 63166 N 1 79847 W 53 63166 1 79847 72 Meltham Road Lockwood 18th century A stone house in a terrace with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys the doorway is to the left and there is a three light mullioned window the central lights sashes in each floor 13 II 74 Meltham Road Lockwood53 37 54 N 1 47 55 W 53 63164 N 1 79853 W 53 63164 1 79853 74 Meltham Road Lockwood 18th century A stone house at the end of a terrace with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys the doorway is to the right and the window are mullioned with a three light and a two light window in the upper floor and a four light window in the ground floor 14 II 1 and 2 Butternab Lane and barn Netherton53 37 04 N 1 48 42 W 53 61787 N 1 81162 W 53 61787 1 81162 1 and 2 Butternab Lane and barn Netherton 18th century Two houses and a barn in one range No 1 being the oldest and No 2 and the barn dating from the early 19th century They are in stone with stone gutter brackets and stone slate roofs No 1 has two storeys and contains casement windows No 2 has three storeys one casement window and the other windows are mullioned The barn to the east has two storeys and contains various doorways and single light windows 15 II 104 Moor Lane Netherton53 36 52 N 1 48 28 W 53 61455 N 1 80767 W 53 61455 1 80767 104 Moor Lane Netherton nbsp 18th century A house and a barn in one range they are in stone and have a stone slate roof with coped gables and moulded kneelers The barn to the west has one storey and contains a blocked three centred arch To the east the house has two storeys and contains mullioned windows with some lights blocked 16 II 106 Moor Lane Netherton53 36 53 N 1 48 27 W 53 61459 N 1 80747 W 53 61459 1 80747 106 Moor Lane Netherton 18th century A stone house in a terrace with a stone slate roof There are two storeys and the windows are mullioned with some lights blocked 17 II 108 Moor Lane Netherton53 36 53 N 1 48 26 W 53 61461 N 1 80735 W 53 61461 1 80735 108 Moor Lane Netherton 18th century A rendered stone house in a terrace with a stone slate roof There are three storeys and the windows are mullioned with two lights in the ground floor and three in the upper two floors 18 II 110 Moor Lane Netherton53 36 53 N 1 48 26 W 53 61464 N 1 80727 W 53 61464 1 80727 110 Moor Lane Netherton 18th century A stone house in a terrace with a stone slate roof There are two storeys and the windows are mullioned with three lights in the ground floor and two in the upper floor 19 II 120 Moor Lane Netherton53 36 53 N 1 48 25 W 53 61468 N 1 80708 W 53 61468 1 80708 120 Moor Lane Netherton 18th century A stone house in a terrace with a stone slate roof There are two storeys and the windows are mullioned with some lights blocked 20 II 122 Moor Lane Netherton53 36 53 N 1 48 25 W 53 61469 N 1 80699 W 53 61469 1 80699 122 Moor Lane Netherton 18th century A stone house at the end of a terrace with a stone slate roof There are two storeys and the windows are mullioned with three lights in the ground floor and two in the upper floor 21 II 40 Midway and barn South Crosland53 36 43 N 1 49 40 W 53 61182 N 1 82770 W 53 61182 1 82770 40 Midway and barn South Crosland 18th century A house and barn in a single range refronted in the 19th century The buildings are in stone the house has a modern tile roof and the roof of the barn is in stone slate At the rear of the house is a mullioned window with blocked lights and the barn has an elliptical headed arch and two round headed loft windows 22 II 41 and 43 Midway South Crosland53 36 43 N 1 49 42 W 53 61195 N 1 82824 W 53 61195 1 82824 41 and 43 Midway South Crosland 18th century A pair of stone houses with a stone slate roof There are two storeys there is one fixed window and the other windows are mullioned 23 II 46 50 Midway South Crosland53 36 45 N 1 49 42 W 53 61239 N 1 82820 W 53 61239 1 82820 46 50 Midway South Crosland 18th century A group of three houses No 48 being the oldest They are in stone with stone slate roofs and two storeys and No 50 has a coped gable with moulded kneelers On the front is a porch with a chamfered lintel oculi in each wall and benches inside Most of the windows are mullioned some mullions have been removed and there is a tripartite casement window 24 II 52 and 54 Midway South Crosland53 36 46 N 1 49 42 W 53 61264 N 1 82842 W 53 61264 1 82842 41 and 43 Midway South Crosland 18th century A pair of stone houses roughcast on the front they have a stone slate roof with coped gables on kneelers There are two storeys the windows in No 52 are mullioned and in No 54 they are modern casements 25 II 10 School Hill and outbuilding South Crosland53 36 51 N 1 49 55 W 53 61407 N 1 83194 W 53 61407 1 83194 10 School Hill South Crosland 18th century The building is in stone and has a stone slate roof with coped gables and moulded kneelers There are two storeys and both parts contain mullioned windows with some mullions removed and some lights blocked In the outhouse is a stable door 26 II Butterknob Farmhouse and Cottage53 37 14 N 1 48 26 W 53 62059 N 1 80722 W 53 62059 1 80722 Butterknob Farmhouse and Cottage 18th century The farmhouse and cottage are in stone and have a stone slate roof with a coped gable and moulded kneelers to the east There are two storeys and a lean to outshut with a catslide roof on each side The building has one range of casement windows on the west and the other windows are sashes 27 II Cattle troughs Netherton53 36 49 N 1 48 57 W 53 61356 N 1 81587 W 53 61356 1 81587 Cattle troughs Netherton 18th century possible A pair of large cattle troughs they are in stone and set at right angles to the road 28 II Lower Batter Farmhouse53 36 51 N 1 49 51 W 53 61419 N 1 83092 W 53 61419 1 83092 Lower Batter Farmhouse 18th century The farmhouse which was later extended is in stone and has a stone slate roof with coped gables and moulded kneelers There are two storeys the windows in the original part are mullioned and in the extension they are sashes 29 II Nether Moor Farmhouse53 36 59 N 1 49 32 W 53 61641 N 1 82549 W 53 61641 1 82549 Nether Moor Farmhouse 18th century The farmhouse is in stone partly rendered and has a stone slate roof hipped at the west end and with a coped gable and moulded kneelers to the east There are two storeys and a single storey outshut at the rear Most of the windows in the main block are modern casements and there are two mullioned windows one blocked In the outshut is a mullioned and transomed window To the rear is an L shaped barn with a blocked archway 30 II Barn Pond Farm53 36 44 N 1 49 41 W 53 61212 N 1 82803 W 53 61212 1 82803 Barn Pond Farm 18th century probable The barn which faces the road is in stone with a stone slate roof It contains various openings with monolithic lintels 31 II School House53 36 50 N 1 49 48 W 53 61375 N 1 83009 W 53 61375 1 83009 Barn Pond Farm 1762 The house is in stone with a stone slate roof and two storeys The windows are mullioned with some mullions removed 32 II Green Fold Farmhouse and barn53 36 42 N 1 49 38 W 53 61171 N 1 82728 W 53 61171 1 82728 Green Fold Farmhouse and barn 1776 A house and barn in one range in stone with a stone slate roof that has a coped gable with a moulded kneeler The house contains mullioned windows with some lights blocked In the barn is a modern porch above which is a datestone and in the east gable end are pigeon holes and ledges 33 II 3 Dockery Lockwood53 38 01 N 1 47 46 W 53 63366 N 1 79602 W 53 63366 1 79602 3 Dockery Lockwood Late 18th to early 19th century A stone house at the end of a terrace with a stone slate roof and two storeys It contains a range of three light mullioned windows 34 II 4 Dockery Lockwood53 38 01 N 1 47 46 W 53 63371 N 1 79603 W 53 63371 1 79603 4 Dockery Lockwood Late 18th to early 19th century A stone house in a terrace with a stone slate roof and two storeys It contains a sash window and the other windows are mullioned with some mullions removed 35 II 5 and 6 Dockery Lockwood53 38 02 N 1 47 46 W 53 63378 N 1 79602 W 53 63378 1 79602 5 and 6 Dockery Lockwood Late 18th to early 19th century A pair of houses with a stone slate roof and two storeys They contain a sash window a single light window and two two light mullioned windows 36 II 7 and 8 Dockery Lockwood53 38 02 N 1 47 45 W 53 63384 N 1 79595 W 53 63384 1 79595 7 and 8 Dockery Lockwood Late 18th to early 19th century A pair of stone houses under a shared gable No 7 painted with a stone slate roof There are two storeys and attics and the windows are mullioned with some mullions removed No 7 has a modern glazed porch and No 8 has a lean to porch under a catslide roof 37 II 44 Lightenfield Lane Netherton53 36 42 N 1 48 48 W 53 61172 N 1 81320 W 53 61172 1 81320 44 Lightenfield Lane Netherton Late 18th to early 19th century A stone house with a stone slate roof There are two storeys and the windows are mullioned with some blocked lights 38 II 13 and 15 Netherton Fold Netherton53 36 46 N 1 48 52 W 53 61287 N 1 81451 W 53 61287 1 81451 13 and 15 Netherton Fold Netherton Late 18th to early 19th century Two stone houses with a hipped stone slate roof There are three storeys the upper two storeys jettied on moulded corbels Some of the windows are casements and the others are mullioned with some mullions removed 39 II Cherry Cottage53 36 50 N 1 48 50 W 53 61384 N 1 81400 W 53 61384 1 81400 Cherry Cottage 18th or early 19th century A stone house with a stone slate roof There are two storeys a double depth plan and three bays The windows are bipartite sashes with stone mullions 40 II Drinking Trough Crab Tree Well53 36 45 N 1 49 48 W 53 61257 N 1 83010 W 53 61257 1 83010 Drinking Trough Crab Tree Well nbsp 18th or 19th century The drinking trough consists of five separate monolithic troughs linked by cast iron conduits Behind them is a dry stone retaining wall 41 II Green Gate Knoll53 36 54 N 1 49 39 W 53 61487 N 1 82744 W 53 61487 1 82744 Green Gate Knoll 18th or early 19th century A house with a barn range to the south and modern extensions The building is in stone and has a stone slate roof with a coped gable and moulded kneelers to the west There are two storeys and the upper floor contains tripartite casement windows In the ground floor are two doorways one blocked and mullioned windows with some lights blocked and some mullions removed 42 II Moor Cottage53 36 56 N 1 48 23 W 53 61550 N 1 80648 W 53 61550 1 80648 Moor Cottage 18th or early 19th century A farmhouse and barn converted into a house it is in stone with a stone slate roof and a gable end with applied timber framing There are two storeys and between the farmhouse and barn is a 20th century two storey porch There is an earlier wooden porch with a moulded gable and three round headed arches with moulded voussoirs and keystones The windows are mullioned and there is a canted bay window In the barn is an elliptical headed arch sash windows and a doorway and it has a single storey extension to the east 43 II Pinfold Crab Tree Well53 36 45 N 1 49 49 W 53 61247 N 1 83021 W 53 61247 1 83021 Pinfold Crab Tree Well 18th or 19th century The pinfold is in dry stone walling and has roughly a rectangular plan There is an arched entrance with monolithic jambs and a lintel 44 II Sunny Bank53 36 52 N 1 49 45 W 53 61432 N 1 82930 W 53 61432 1 82930 Sunny Bank 18th or early 19th century A house at the end of a terrace it is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and three bays and the windows are casements 45 II Coach house and stables 198 Meltham Road53 37 19 N 1 48 25 W 53 62205 N 1 80682 W 53 62205 1 80682 Coach house and stables 198 Meltham Road 1822 The coach house and stables are in stone with a stone slate roof There are two storeys and six bays The openings include windows and doors one a stable door In the coach house is a doorway with a three centred arch with a dated keystone and a loft door above 46 II 174 190 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor53 38 13 N 1 48 42 W 53 63700 N 1 81162 W 53 63700 1 81162 174 190 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor Early 19th century A terrace of stone houses with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys the windows are mullioned and No 176 has a projecting modern shop front 47 II 194 and 200 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor53 38 13 N 1 48 43 W 53 63687 N 1 81193 W 53 63687 1 81193 194 and 200 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor Early 19th century A stone house with stone gutter brackets a stone slate roof and two storeys There is one single light window at the rear and the other windows are mullioned 48 II 303 and 305 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor53 38 10 N 1 48 46 W 53 63622 N 1 81284 W 53 63622 1 81284 303 and 305 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor Early 19th century A pair of stone houses in a terrace with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys most of the windows are mullioned and there is on single light window 49 II 41 and 43 Crosland Hill Road Crosland Moor53 37 53 N 1 49 27 W 53 63133 N 1 82424 W 53 63133 1 82424 41 and 43 Crosland Hill Road Crosland Moor Early 19th century A pair of stone houses with a stone slate roof There are two storeys the doorways to the right have stone surrounds and the windows are mullioned with some mullions removed 50 II 33 and 35 Park Road West Crosland Moor53 38 19 N 1 48 41 W 53 63849 N 1 81135 W 53 63849 1 81135 33 and 35 Park Road West Crosland Moor Early 19th century A pair of stone houses with a stone slate roof and two storeys Each house has a doorway to the left with a stone surround and mullioned windows a four light window in the ground floor and a two light and a three light window in the upper floor 51 II 100 Bentley Street Lockwood53 37 55 N 1 47 52 W 53 63200 N 1 79770 W 53 63200 1 79770 100 Bentley Street Lockwood Early 19th century A stone house on a corner site with a moulded eaves cornice and a hipped slate roof There are two storeys and two bays on each front with a curved corner between The doorway has Tuscan pilasters a full entablature and a blocking course The windows on Bentley Street are sashes and on Meltham Road they are modern replacements 52 II 1 Bridge Street Lockwood53 37 57 N 1 47 43 W 53 63249 N 1 79521 W 53 63249 1 79521 1 Bridge Street Lockwood nbsp Early 19th century A shop in stone with a moulded cornice over the ground floor a moulded eaves cornice a blocking course and a stone slate roof There are three storeys and two bays In the ground floor is a contemporary shop front with pilasters and a moulded cornice and a doorway with a fanlight The upper floors contain casement windows 53 54 II 5 15 and 15A Bridge Street Lockwood53 37 58 N 1 47 43 W 53 63265 N 1 79535 W 53 63265 1 79535 5 15and 15A Bridge Street Lockwood nbsp Early 19th century Three shops in a row they are in stone each with a moulded cornice above the ground floor a moulded eaves cornice and blocking course and a stone slate roof There are three storeys and each shop has two bays In the ground floor are contemporary shop fronts with pilasters and a moulded cornice and the upper floors contain sash windows 53 55 II 7 and 13 Bridge Street Lockwood53 37 58 N 1 47 43 W 53 63265 N 1 79541 W 53 63265 1 79541 7 and 13 Bridge Street Lockwood Early 19th century Shops in a row they are in stone each with a moulded cornice above the ground floor a moulded eaves cornice and blocking course and a stone slate roof There are three storeys and each shop has two bays In the ground floor are contemporary shop fronts with pilasters and a moulded cornice and the upper floors contain sash windows 53 56 II 9 11 and 11A Bridge Street Lockwood53 37 57 N 1 47 43 W 53 63259 N 1 79532 W 53 63259 1 79532 9 11 and 11A Bridge Street Lockwood Early 19th century Two shops in a row they are in stone each with a moulded cornice above the ground floor a moulded eaves cornice and blocking course and a stone slate roof There are three storeys and each shop has two bays In the ground floor are contemporary shop fronts with pilasters and a moulded cornice and the upper floors contain sash windows 53 57 II 19 Bridge Street Lockwood53 37 58 N 1 47 44 W 53 63271 N 1 79545 W 53 63271 1 79545 19 Bridge Street Lockwood Early 19th century A shop in stone with a moulded cornice over the ground floor a moulded eaves cornice a blocking course and a stone slate roof There are three storeys and two bays In the ground floor is a contemporary shop front with pilasters and a moulded cornice and two doorways with fanlights The upper floors contain sash windows 53 58 II 21 Bridge Street Lockwood53 37 58 N 1 47 44 W 53 63279 N 1 79545 W 53 63279 1 79545 21 Bridge Street Lockwood Early 19th century A stone shop with a sill band stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys two bays a doorway to the right and shop windows 59 II 3 Devonshire Street Lockwood53 38 00 N 1 47 49 W 53 63346 N 1 79683 W 53 63346 1 79683 3 Devonshire Street Lockwood Early 19th century A stone house with a stone slate roof and three storeys At the rear is a tripartite sash window and the other windows are mullioned including a six light window in the top floor at the front 60 II 2 10 Meltham Road Lockwood53 37 59 N 1 47 45 W 53 63305 N 1 79572 W 53 63305 1 79572 2 10 Meltham Road Lockwood nbsp Early 19th century A terrace of five shops and houses with a sill band stone gutter brackets a hipped slate roof and two storeys No 2 is a corner shop with two bays on Meltham Road one on Swan Lane and a curved corner containing a doorway In the ground floor are shop windows and the upper floor contains sash windows The other buildings have basements two bays each steps leading up to doorways with stone surrounds and fanlights and most of the windows are sashes Four of the buildings have cast iron railings surrounding the basement areas 61 II 34 40 Meltham Road Lockwood53 37 57 N 1 47 48 W 53 63256 N 1 79664 W 53 63256 1 79664 34 40 Meltham Road Lockwood Early 19th century A terrace of four stone houses with a sill band stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and each house has two bays a doorway to the right with pilasters a rectangular fanlight and a segmental pediment and the windows are sashes 62 II 40A 42 and 44 Meltham Road Lockwood53 37 56 N 1 47 50 W 53 63221 N 1 79727 W 53 63221 1 79727 40A 42 and 44 Meltham Road Lockwood Early 19th century A terrace of stone house with stone gutter brackets and a hipped stone slate roof There are two storeys eight bays on Meltham Road two on Bentley street and a curved corner The doorways of Nos 42 and 44 have moulded cornices and to the left of No 42 is a passageway door with a blind semicircular fanlight and moulded voussoirs 63 II 46 Meltham Road Lockwood53 37 55 N 1 47 52 W 53 63192 N 1 79783 W 53 63192 1 79783 46 Meltham Road Lockwood Early 19th century A stone house in a terrace with a moulded eaves cornice and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and three bays The central doorway has a fanlight and a moulded cornice and the windows are sashes 64 II 198 Meltham Road Lockwood53 37 20 N 1 48 24 W 53 62224 N 1 80664 W 53 62224 1 80664 198 Meltham Road Lockwood Early 19th century A stone house with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and three bays The doorway has a rectangular fanlight the windows on the front are sashes and at the rear are mullioned windows and a round arched staircase window 65 II 9 and 10 Neale Road Lockwood53 38 00 N 1 47 47 W 53 63335 N 1 79633 W 53 63335 1 79633 9 and 10 Neale Road Lockwood Early 19th century A pair of mirror image stone houses with a stone slate roof There are two storeys and each house has two bays The doorways are in the outer bays and the windows are mullioned with two three light windows in the ground floor and four two light windows in the upper floor 66 II 15 and 17 Swan Lane Lockwood53 38 00 N 1 47 47 W 53 63337 N 1 79630 W 53 63337 1 79630 15 and 17 Swan Lane Lockwood Early 19th century A pair of stone houses with a stone slate roof and two storeys The windows are mullioned and each house has a three light window in the ground floor and two two light windows in the upper floor 67 II Benvenuto53 37 58 N 1 48 15 W 53 63277 N 1 80425 W 53 63277 1 80425 Benvenuto Early 19th century A pair of stone houses one rendered with a stone slate roof There are two storeys and the windows are mullioned 68 II Farm buildings Crosland Hall53 37 50 N 1 49 27 W 53 63062 N 1 82407 W 53 63062 1 82407 Farm buildings Crosland Hall Early 19th century probable The range of farm buildings is in stone and has a stone slate roof with coped gables The barn has two storeys the other buildings have one storey and they contain various openings 69 II Crosland Hall Cottage53 37 49 N 1 49 27 W 53 63029 N 1 82430 W 53 63029 1 82430 Crosland Hall Cottage Early 19th century A stone house with a stone slate roof and two storeys In the upper floor are mullioned windows two with two lights and two with three lights and the ground floor has been altered 70 II Crosland Lodge53 38 20 N 1 48 33 W 53 63899 N 1 80914 W 53 63899 1 80914 Crosland Lodge nbsp Early 19th century A house later used for other purposes it is in stone with an ornamental moulded eaves cornice that becomes pediment shaped over each bay It is in Classical style with two storeys six bays on the front and three on the sides The central porch has four fluted columns a full entablature rising to a semicircle in the centre and is approached by steps with ramped flanking walls and dies with sculpted wreaths The windows are sashes those in the ground floor with moulded surrounds and cornices 2 71 II Dryclough Hotel53 37 58 N 1 48 51 W 53 63276 N 1 81413 W 53 63276 1 81413 Dryclough Hotel Early 19th century The hotel which has been extended at both ends is in stone with a stone slate roof There are two storeys and the extension to the east has one storey Most of the windows are mullioned with some lights blocked and some mullions removed and there is a casement window 72 II Lockwood and Salford Liberal Club53 38 00 N 1 47 48 W 53 63322 N 1 79680 W 53 63322 1 79680 Lockwood and Salford Liberal Club Early 19th century The building is in stone with a stone slate roof and two storeys There are three four light mullioned windows in the upper floor and one in the ground floor and in the ground floor are a bipartite and a tripartite sash window 73 II Office Block Lockwood Brewery53 37 50 N 1 47 56 W 53 63063 N 1 79889 W 53 63063 1 79889 Office Block Lockwood Brewery Early 19th century The office block is in stone with a moulded eaves cornice parapets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and five bays In the centre is a porch with paired unfluted Greek Doric columns a frieze with sculpted wreaths and a pediment and the doorway has a moulded surround The windows are sashes with plain raised surrounds 74 II Principal Building Park Valley Mills53 37 30 N 1 48 15 W 53 62509 N 1 80403 W 53 62509 1 80403 Principal Building Park Valley Mills Early 19th century The building is in stone and has a slate roof with coped gables There are four storeys 17 bays on the front and four on the sides In the north gable end is a Venetian window 75 II Woodfield House53 37 32 N 1 48 32 W 53 62544 N 1 80885 W 53 62544 1 80885 Woodfield House Early 19th century A stone house with a sill band a moulded eaves cornice and a hipped slate roof There are two storeys and five bays In the centre is a Tuscan porch with a pediment the doorway has a semicircular fanlight and moulded imposts and the windows are sashes 76 II Works Manchester Road53 38 25 N 1 47 51 W 53 64031 N 1 79741 W 53 64031 1 79741 Works Manchester Road Early 19th century The works are in stone with a moulded eaves cornice and a slate roof with coped gables There are two storeys and ten bays In the centre is a pediment shaped gable with an oculus with a moulded surround The works contain two carriage entrances with depressed arches one blocked 77 II Holy Trinity Church South Crosland53 36 41 N 1 49 25 W 53 61127 N 1 82363 W 53 61127 1 82363 Holy Trinity Church South Crosland nbsp 1827 30 The church was designed by Peter Atkinson junior in Early English style It is built in stone with a slate roof and consists of a nave a south porch a chancel a northeast vestry and a west tower The tower has clasping buttresses a plain parapet and large pinnacles with pyramidal caps The windows in the church are lancets and inside the church are galleries on three sides 78 79 II Wall and gates Holy Trinity Church53 36 40 N 1 49 25 W 53 61109 N 1 82349 W 53 61109 1 82349 Wall and gates Holy Trinity Church 1827 30 presumed A stone wall extends along the south side of the churchyard and in the corners are gateways Each gateway has a pair of piers with ball finials and between them are ornamental cast iron overthrows the gate at the southeast also with a lamp The gates are in cast iron with fleur de lys finials 80 II 23 Bridge Street Lockwood53 37 58 N 1 47 44 W 53 63284 N 1 79553 W 53 63284 1 79553 23 Bridge Street Lockwood 1828 A stone shop with a sill band stone gutter brackets and a hipped stone slate roof There are two storeys two bays on Bridge Street and a curved bay to the right containing a doorway In the ground floor are shop windows and the upper floor contains sash windows 81 II 1 Meltham Road Lockwood53 37 58 N 1 47 44 W 53 63285 N 1 79561 W 53 63285 1 79561 1 Meltham Road Lockwood nbsp 1828 A shop in stone with a sill band stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and three bays In the centre is a doorway with a stone surround flanked by shop windows and in the upper floor are sash windows 82 II National School South Crosland53 36 41 N 1 49 21 W 53 61146 N 1 82261 W 53 61146 1 82261 National School South Crosland 1835 The school is in stone and has a tile roof with coped gables There is one storey and a U shaped plan with a hall range and projecting gabled wings The windows are lancets some with voussoirs Across the front of the school is a low wall with cast iron railings and ornamental finials 83 II 25 27 29 33 and 35 Bank End and Lea Lane Netherton53 36 40 N 1 48 53 W 53 61103 N 1 81467 W 53 61103 1 81467 25 27 29 33 and 35 Bank End and Lea Lane Netherton nbsp Early to mid 19th century Originally three weavers houses later divided they are in stone with moulded gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are four storeys and each house has two bays The ground floor has been altered including the addition of a modern porch Each of the houses has a two light and a three light mullioned window in all three floors 84 II 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63A and 63B Bank End Netherton53 36 38 N 1 48 52 W 53 61055 N 1 81457 W 53 61055 1 81457 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63A and 63B Bank End Netherton nbsp Early to mid 19th century A terrace of six weavers houses later divided they are in stone with a stone slate roof There are three storeys and a basement to No 63 Each house has a doorway with a stone surround most of the windows are mullioned with some mullions removed and there are single light windows 85 II 12 18 Netherton Fold Netherton53 36 48 N 1 48 53 W 53 61322 N 1 81461 W 53 61322 1 81461 12 18 Netherton Fold Netherton Early to mid 19th century probable A row of three stone houses that have a stone slate roof with coped gables There are two storeys and each house has two bays The doorways and windows have stone surrounds and the windows are sashes 86 II 2 Miles Post53 36 42 N 1 49 13 W 53 61159 N 1 82035 W 53 61159 1 82035 2 Miles Post nbsp Early to mid 19th century The milestone is on the southeast of the B6108 road south of South Crosland It consists of an upright stone with a round headed top inscribed with the distances to Huddersfield and Meltham 87 II Former stable Lockwood Brewery53 37 48 N 1 48 00 W 53 62995 N 1 80000 W 53 62995 1 80000 Former stable Lockwood Brewery 1849 The building is in stone with a band stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and the windows are modern The semicircular arched entrance has a rusticated surround and a dated keystone with a clock face above At the is a gable on paired consoles and this is surmounted by an arched bellcote 88 II Lockwood Baptist Chapel53 38 01 N 1 47 42 W 53 63369 N 1 79511 W 53 63369 1 79511 Lockwood Baptist Chapel nbsp 1850 The chapel is in stone with angle pilasters a moulded eaves cornice and blocking course and a slate roof There are two storeys an entrance front of three bays and six bays along the sides The entrance front has a pedimented gable with an inscribed plaque in the tympanum In the centre is a Tuscan porch with an entablature and double doors with a fanlight and the flanking windows have flat heads and moulded surrounds In the middle of the upper floor is an overarched Venetian window and the outer windows have round arched heads 53 89 II 54 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor53 38 19 N 1 48 22 W 53 63871 N 1 80611 W 53 63871 1 80611 54 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor Mid 19th century Once a lodge for Crosland Lodge it is a stone house with an octagonal plan and a pyramidal stone slate roof with overhanging eaves and bargeboards There is one storey and the windows are sashes with hood moulds 2 90 II 100 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor53 38 17 N 1 48 30 W 53 63811 N 1 80846 W 53 63811 1 80846 100 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor nbsp Mid 19th century Once a lodge for Crosland Lodge it is astone house with an octagonal plan and a pyramidal stone slate roof with overhanging eaves and bargeboards There is one storey and the windows are sashes with hood moulds 2 91 II 126 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor53 38 15 N 1 48 36 W 53 63757 N 1 81003 W 53 63757 1 81003 126 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor 19th century Once a lodge for Crosland Lodge it is a stone house in a terrace with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and the windows are mullioned with four lights in the ground floor and six in the upper floor 2 92 II 65 Bentley Street Lockwood53 37 56 N 1 47 51 W 53 63221 N 1 79754 W 53 63221 1 79754 65 Bentley Street Lockwood 19th century A stone house in a terrace with stone gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and three bays and the windows are sashes 93 II 24 School Hill South Crosland53 36 51 N 1 49 58 W 53 61414 N 1 83282 W 53 61414 1 83282 24 School Hill South Crosland 19th century A stone house with a stone slate roof and two storeys The windows are mullioned with a six light window in the ground floor two three light window in the upper floor and a two light window above a doorway in the right return 94 II 271 Manchester Road Thornton Lodge53 38 23 N 1 48 03 W 53 63972 N 1 80082 W 53 63972 1 80082 271 Manchester Road Thornton Lodge 19th century A stone house with an octagonal plan and a pyramidal slate roof with an ornamental wooden valence There is one storey and a canted end The windows are paired casements with arched heads in oblong frames with hood moulds 95 II Barn north of 23 Midmay53 36 40 N 1 49 41 W 53 61102 N 1 82799 W 53 61102 1 82799 Barn north of 23 Midway 19th century probable The barn is in stone with a stone slate roof two storeys and a lean to outshut along the east side It contains sash windows a barn door and a stable door 96 II Birkhouse Lane Bridge53 38 26 N 1 48 03 W 53 64064 N 1 80086 W 53 64064 1 80086 Birkhouse Lane Bridge nbsp 19th century The bridge carries Birkhouse Lane over the Huddersfield Narrow Canal It is in red brick with blue headers and dressings and consists of a single depressed arch The bridge has a band a parapet and blue brick coping 97 II Dryclough Farmhouse barn and cartshed53 37 56 N 1 48 59 W 53 63233 N 1 81625 W 53 63233 1 81625 Dryclough Farmhouse 19th century or earlier The farmhouse barn and cartshed are in a single range and are in stone with a stone slate roof The house has two storeys and contains mullioned windows The barn to the west has segmental headed doorways and a red brick outshut and the cartshed to the east has one storey and a lean to roof 98 II Lamp post Netherton53 36 51 N 1 48 51 W 53 61404 N 1 81418 W 53 61404 1 81418 Lamp post Netherton Mid 19th century The lamp post is at a road junction and has a stone base square at the bottom with chamfered corners bulbous at the top and with four spur stones at the base The upper part is in iron with a moulded plinth and a stem and cross bar with acanthus ornament 99 II Milestone53 37 17 N 1 48 20 W 53 62148 N 1 80549 W 53 62148 1 80549 Milestone nbsp 19th century The milestone is on the east side of Meltham Road B6108 road opposite the entrance to the drive of No 198 Meltham Road It consists of an upright stone with a rounded top inscribed with the distances to Huddersfield and to Meltham 100 II Netherton Well53 36 49 N 1 48 57 W 53 61371 N 1 81590 W 53 61371 1 81590 Netherton Well nbsp 19th century The well head and its retaining walls are in stone The well head has a monolithic sill and lintel flat coping and pyramidal end stones The wall has a slightly taller central section with quadrant walls sloping down to the road The area in front of the well head is partly paved and there is a low wall with chamfered coping 101 II Vicarage South Crosland53 36 42 N 1 49 20 W 53 61176 N 1 82231 W 53 61176 1 82231 Vicarage South Crosland Mid 19th century The vicarage is in stone with a band and a tile roof with coped gables and moulded kneelers There are two storeys and a front of three bays the right bay projecting and gabled The doorway has a semicircular fanlight in a portal with a blocking course and a pediment shaped acroterion The windows are sashes The east front has two projecting bays with pediment shaped acroteria 102 II Odd Fellows Hall53 36 51 N 1 48 44 W 53 61425 N 1 81232 W 53 61425 1 81232 Odd Fellows Hall nbsp 1854 The hall is in stone with a moulded eaves cornice and blocking course and there are two storeys The middle three bays project under a pediment with a roundel in the tympanum under it is a frieze containing the name of the building and a central doorway The central portion is flanked by five bay wings and the windows are sashes with moulded surrounds 103 104 II Lockwood Methodist Church53 37 57 N 1 47 51 W 53 63251 N 1 79763 W 53 63251 1 79763 Lockwood Methodist Church nbsp 1864 The church later used for other purposes is in stone with rusticated corner pilasters a bracketed and moulded cornice and a slate roof There is one storey an entrance front of three bays and five bays along the sides The entrance front has a pediment and in the tympanum is an inscribed plaque The central doorway has Tuscan pilasters a full entablature moulded imposts and voussoirs a keystone and spandrels The flanking windows and the windows along the sides have round arched heads 53 105 II Mechanics Institute53 37 57 N 1 47 49 W 53 63241 N 1 79708 W 53 63241 1 79708 Mechanics Institute nbsp 1865 The building is in stone the ground floor rusticated with a moulded cornice over the ground floor a sill band a moulded eaves cornice with brackets and a hipped stone slate roof There are two storeys a symmetrical front of three bays and four bays along the sides In the centre is a doorway with paired Doric columns a fanlight and a full entablature with a blocking course The windows in the ground floor have flat heads and in the upper floor they have round arched heads with moulded voussoirs and keystones Along the top of the building is a frieze with the name of the building 53 106 II 16A and 18 Swan Lane Lockwood53 38 02 N 1 47 51 W 53 63386 N 1 79759 W 53 63386 1 79759 16A and 18 Swan Lane Lockwood nbsp 1866 Originally the town hall the building is in stone with a rusticated ground floor on a moulded plinth a moulded cornice over the ground floor a moulded sill band and impost band a moulded eaves cornice stone gutter brackets and a hipped slate roof There are two storeys six bays on the front the middle two bays projecting under a pediment containing a cartouche and two bays on the left side with a one bay extension In the ground floor there are six arches containing doorways and windows and the upper floor contains round arched sash windows with panelled aprons moulded voussoirs and keystones 53 107 II Lodge Beaumont Park53 37 34 N 1 48 38 W 53 62614 N 1 81066 W 53 62614 1 81066 Lodge Beaumont Park nbsp 1883 The park lodge is in stone on a plinth with chamfered quoins and deeply overhanging eaves with embossed decoration and wooden brackets and a Westmorland slate roof There is one storey and an attic In the entrance front is a projecting wing with a bow window a cross window with a moulded surround and an eaves dormer with a pediment and there are similar windows elsewhere 108 IIReferences edit nbsp Yorkshire portal Citations edit Historic England a b c d e Harman amp Pevsner 2017 p 351 Historic England amp 1134305 Historic England amp 1228206 Historic 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amp 1239515 Historic England amp 1287718 Historic England amp 1287733 Historic England amp 1287716 Historic England amp 1287895 Harman amp Pevsner 2017 p 635 Historic England amp 1313827 Historic England amp 1134320 Historic England amp 1134370 Historic England amp 1287826 Historic England amp 1210448 Historic England amp 1300334 Historic England amp 1134664 Historic England amp 1228204 Historic England amp 1134662 Historic England amp 1287732 Historic England amp 1134960 Historic England amp 1134394 Historic England amp 1313785 Historic England amp 1220523 Historic England amp 1134421 Historic England amp 1221689 Historic England amp 1134953 Historic England amp 1216246 Historic England amp 1313805 Historic England amp 1313849 Historic England amp 1216281 Historic England amp 1216242 Historic England amp 1126563 Historic England amp 1134321 Harman amp Pevsner 2017 p 636 Historic England amp 1287493 Historic England amp 1313760 Historic England amp 1216011 Historic England amp 1239516 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September 2020 Historic England Nos 60 and 62 Meltham Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216014 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 September 2020 Historic England Nos 66 and 68 Meltham Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216198 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 September 2020 Historic England No 70 Meltham Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216015 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England No 72 Meltham Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216200 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England No 74 Meltham Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287822 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Nos 1 and 2 Butternab Lane and barn Spring Farmhouse Delves Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134341 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England No 104 Moor Lane Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216480 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England No 106 Moor Lane Crosland Moor and Netherton 1227762 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England No 108 Moor Lane Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287627 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England No 110 Moor Lane Crosland Moor and Netherton 1227783 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England No 120 Moor Lane Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216481 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England No 122 Moor Lane Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287628 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England No 40 Midway including barn Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216245 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Nos 41 and 43 Midway Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216451 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England Nos 46 50 Midway Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287686 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 September 2020 Historic England Nos 52 and 54 Midway Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287696 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 September 2020 Historic England No 10 School Hill including outbuilding Crosland Moor and Netherton 1221654 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Butterknob Farmhouse and Cottage Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134342 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England The Whitley Beaumont Estate Cattle Troughs at 1228 1301 Crosland Moor and Netherton 1266017 National Heritage List for England retrieved 21 September 2020 Historic England Lower Batter Farmhouse Crosland Moor and Netherton 1221652 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Nether Moor Farmhouse Crosland Moor and Netherton 1217731 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Barn at Pond Farm facing road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216308 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England School House Crosland Moor and Netherton 1221645 National Heritage List for England retrieved 21 September 2020 Historic England Green Fold Farmhouse including barn Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287695 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England No 3 Dockery Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134280 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England No 4 Dockery Crosland Moor and Netherton 1313847 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England Nos 5 and 6 Dockery Crosland Moor and Netherton 1211123 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 September 2020 Historic England Nos 7 and 8 Dockery Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134281 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England No 44 Lightenfield Lane Crosland Moor and Netherton 1288276 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England Nos 13 and 15 Netherton Fold Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287288 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England Cherry Cottage Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216478 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Drinking trough at Crab Tree Well Crosland Moor and Netherton 1275264 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Green Gate Knoll Crosland Moor and Netherton 1221585 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Moor Cottage Crosland Moor and Netherton 1227835 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Pinfold at Crab Tree Well Crosland Moor and Netherton 1217732 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Sunny Bank Crosland Moor and Netherton 1275263 National Heritage List for England retrieved 21 September 2020 Historic England Coachhouse and stables to No 198 Meltham Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216212 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Nos 174 190 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134395 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England Nos 194 and 200 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1220529 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England Nos 303 and 305 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1313786 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England Nos 41 and 43 Crosland Hill Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1210724 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England Nos 33 and 35 Park Road West Crosland Moor and Netherton 1278969 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England No 100 Bentley Street Crosland Moor and Netherton 1220366 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England No 1 Bridge Street Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134368 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England Nos 5 15 and 15A Bridge Street Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134369 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 September 2020 Historic England Nos 7 and 13 Bridge Street Crosland Moor and Netherton 1220667 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Nos 9 11 and 11A Bridge Street Crosland Moor and Netherton 1313811 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England No 19 Bridge Street Crosland Moor and Netherton 1220680 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England No 21 Bridge Street Crosland Moor and Netherton 1313812 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England No 3 Devonshire Street Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134279 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England Nos 2 10 Meltham Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216007 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England Nos 34 40 Meltham Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287821 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England Nos 40A 42 and 44 Meltham Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216012 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England No 46 Meltham Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287750 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England No 198 Meltham Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287824 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England Nos 9 and 10 Neale Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287298 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Nos 15 and 17 Swan Lane Crosland Moor and Netherton 1239513 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England Benvenuto Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287621 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Range of farm buildings at Crosland Hall Crosland Moor and Netherton 1313821 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Crosland Hall Cottage Crosland Moor and Netherton 1290351 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Crosland Moor Liberal Club Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216483 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Dryclough Hotel Crosland Moor and Netherton 1290133 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Lockwood and Salford Liberal Club Crosland Moor and Netherton 1239515 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Office block at Lockwood Brewery Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287718 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Principal mill building at Park Valley Mills Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287733 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Woodfield House Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287716 National Heritage List for England retrieved 21 September 2020 Historic England Works belonging to Messrs Fred W Davies adjacent to No 181 Manchester Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287895 National Heritage List for England retrieved 21 September 2020 Historic England Church of the Holy Trinity Crosland Moor and Netherton 1313827 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Wall to churchyard of Holy Trinity and gates at south east and south west corners Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134320 National Heritage List for England retrieved 21 September 2020 Historic England No 23 Bridge Street Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134370 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England No 1 Meltham Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287826 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England National School Crosland Moor and Netherton 1210448 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Nos 25 27 29 33 and 35 Bank End and Nos 25 27 29 33 and 35 Lea Lane Crosland Moor and Netherton 1300334 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England Nos 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63A amp 63B Bank End Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134664 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 September 2020 Historic England Nos 12 18 Netherton Fold Crosland Moor and Netherton 1228204 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England 2 Miles Post between Netherton and Healey House Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134662 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England Former stable or waggon shed on north side of the Metham Road drive at Lockwood Brewery Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287732 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Lockwood Baptist Chapel Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134960 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England No 58 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134394 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England No 100 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1313785 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England No 126 Blackmoorfoot Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1220523 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England No 65 Bentley Street Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134421 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 September 2020 Historic England No 24 School Hill Crosland Moor and Netherton 1221689 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England No 271 Manchester Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134953 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England No 24 School Hill Crosland Moor and Netherton 1221689 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 September 2020 Historic England Barn to north of No 23 Midway Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216246 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Calder and Hebble Navigation Huddersfield Narrow Canal Bridge taking Birkhouse Lane Crosland Moor and Netherton 1313805 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Dryclough Farmhouse including barn and cartshed Crosland Moor and Netherton 1313849 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Lamp post at junction with New Street including barn and cartshed Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216281 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Milestone opposite drive to No 198 Meltham Road Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216242 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Netherton Well Crosland Moor and Netherton 1126563 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Vicarage Crosland Moor and Netherton 1134321 National Heritage List for England retrieved 21 September 2020 Historic England Odd Fellows Hall Crosland Moor and Netherton 1287493 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Lockwood Methodist Church Crosland Moor and Netherton 1313760 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 September 2020 Historic England Mechanics Institute Crosland Moor and Netherton 1216011 National Heritage List for England retrieved 20 September 2020 Historic England Nos 16A and 18 Swan Lane Crosland Moor and Netherton 1239516 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 September 2020 Historic England The Lodge to Beaumont Park Crosland Moor and Netherton 1379966 National Heritage List for England retrieved 21 September 2020 Historic England Listed Buildings retrieved 16 September 2020 Harman Ruth Pevsner Nikolaus 2017 Yorkshire West Riding Sheffield and the South The Buildings of England New Haven and London Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 22468 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Listed buildings in Crosland Moor and Netherton amp oldid 1195442650, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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