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Listed buildings in Silsden

Silsden is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 63 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, three are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the town of Silsden and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses, cottages and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings. The other listed buildings include an aqueduct for water supply and a tower involved with its construction, a canal aqueduct and warehouse, a footbridge, churches and associated structures, three milestones, and a former textile mill.


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
Holden Gate Farmhouse
53°53′39″N 1°54′03″W / 53.89426°N 1.90077°W / 53.89426; -1.90077 (Holden Gate Farmhouse)
Late 16th or early 17th century The porch was added to the farmhouse in 1619. The house is in stone and has a stone slate roof with coped gables, kneelers, and a lantern finial on the right. There are two storeys, and in the front is a two-storey gabled porch that has a doorway with a moulded surround and a dated lintel. The inner doorway has a chamfered surround and composite jambs. There is also an inserted doorway with monolithic jambs. The windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed, and some have hood moulds.[2][3] II
Lane House and barn
53°56′00″N 1°57′14″W / 53.93337°N 1.95401°W / 53.93337; -1.95401 (Lane House and barn)
Early 17th century The house was extended in the 19th century, and the barn is dated 1672. They are in stone with quoins, and stone slate roofs with three different roof lines. There are two storeys, and the house has two doorways with monolithic jambs. The windows in the earlier part are mullioned, and in the later part they are sashes. At the rear is a semicircular-arched stair window with imposts and a keystone. The barn has five bays and a single aisle. In a portal of the aisle is a cart entry with a chamfered lintel, and there are two doorways. At the rear is a cart entry with a chamfered surround, composite jambs, and a monolithic lintel.[2][4] II
Low Edge Farmhouse and barn
53°56′46″N 1°57′45″W / 53.94602°N 1.96258°W / 53.94602; -1.96258 (Low Edge Farmhouse and barn)
Early 17th century The barn was added to the farmhouse in the 18th century. The buildings are in stone with quoins, and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. The house has two storeys, a double depth plan, and a single-storey rear outshut. On the front is a two-storey gabled porch containing a doorway with a chamfered surround and tie-stone jambs. The windows are mullioned, with hood moulds on the ground floor. The barn to the right has an outshut with a catslide roof, a cart entry to the left, and three doorways with chamfered surrounds and composite jambs.[5] II
Barn east of Low Holden
53°53′15″N 1°54′56″W / 53.88749°N 1.91551°W / 53.88749; -1.91551 (Barn east of Low Holden)
Early 17th century The barn, which was extended in about 1768, is in stone with quoins, and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. There are two storeys and six bays. In the centre of the east front is a porch and a cart entry, and in the aisle to the left is a doorway with a tie-stone jamb. To the right are two rectangular vents, and a doorway with a chamfered surround and composite jambs. A flight of ten steps leads up to a doorway with chamfered jambs, and a cart entry with a dated and initialled monolithic lintel.[6] II
Foster Cliff North
53°56′04″N 1°56′38″W / 53.93432°N 1.94380°W / 53.93432; -1.94380 (Foster Cliff North)
1631 A house that was extended in the 18th century, it is in stone, and has a stone slate roof with a coped gable on the left. There are two storeys and an L-shaped plan. The later part has quoins, a re-used dated doorway with a moulded surround, composite jambs and a Tudor arched lintel with sunken spandrels. In the older part is an inserted doorway with monolithic jambs. In both parts, most of the windows are mullioned, some with hood moulds, and at the rear are inserted sash windows.[7] II
Raikes Head Farmhouse
53°55′19″N 1°56′49″W / 53.92194°N 1.94690°W / 53.92194; -1.94690 (Raikes Head Farmhouse)
Early to mid 17th century The farmhouse was later extended at both ends. It is in stone, with quoins, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left. There are two storeys, and the original part has two bays. This part contains a doorway with a chamfered surround, composite jambs, and a deep lintel. The windows are mullioned with some mullions missing, and one window has a hood mould. To the left is a single-bay extension that has a doorway with composite jambs, and to the right is a cottage that has a central doorway with monolithic jambs and sash windows. On the right return are external steps leading to an upper floor doorway.[8] II
Low Bracken Hill
53°55′11″N 1°57′03″W / 53.91983°N 1.95084°W / 53.91983; -1.95084 (Low Bracken Hill)
1636 A stone house with quoins, and a roof of grey-brown Cumbrian slate with coped gables and kneelers. There are two storeys and a single-storey outshut. The main doorway has a chamfered surround, with composite jambs, and a dated and initialled Tudor arched lintel, to the left is a blocked doorway with tie-stone jambs, and at the rear is a doorway with monolithic jambs. The windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed, and some windows have hood moulds.[9] II
Barn, Holden Gate Farm
53°53′38″N 1°54′03″W / 53.89396°N 1.90085°W / 53.89396; -1.90085 (Barn, Holden Gate Farm)
1641 The barn is in stone with quoins, and a stone slate roof with coped gables, kneelers and a finial. There are six bays and an aisle. In the centre is a gabled porch with a cart entry with a semicircular arch and a chamfered surround, and in the gable is a datestone. In the angle are doorways with chamfered surrounds and composite jambs, one with a Tudor arched lintel. Elsewhere there are arrow-slit vents, more doorways, and windows.[2][10] II*
5 and 7 St Johns Close
53°54′48″N 1°56′12″W / 53.91321°N 1.93663°W / 53.91321; -1.93663 (5 and 7 St Johns Close)
1646 A house in a terrace that has been divided. It is in stone with a stone slate roof, and has two storeys and two bays. The central doorway has a chamfered surround, composite jambs, and a dated lintel. To the right is an inserted doorway with tie-stone jambs. The windows are mullioned, with most mullions removed, and the windows in the ground floor have hood moulds.[11] II
Barn southeast of 20 Bradley Road
53°54′57″N 1°56′25″W / 53.91579°N 1.94015°W / 53.91579; -1.94015 (Barn southeast of 20 Bradley Road)
17th century The barn is aisled, and is in stone with quoins, a stone slate roof, two storeys and five bays. It contains a cart entry with timber posts and a lintel, and to the right is an inserted shop window. In the left return is a doorway with a chamfered surround and composite jambs, and a taking-indoor in the upper storey.[2][12] II
Cringles House Farmhouse
53°55′57″N 1°55′38″W / 53.93250°N 1.92727°W / 53.93250; -1.92727 (Cringles House Farmhouse)
17th century The farmhouse was altered and extended in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is in stone with quoins, gutter brackets, and stone slate roofs with coped gables and kneelers. There are two storeys and a long range with four different rooflines. The main doorway has monolithic jambs and a porch with Doric columns, which was moved from St James' Church. Most of the windows are mullioned, with some mullions missing. At the rear is a doorway with monolithic jambs and a stair window.[13] II
Crow Trees Farmhouse
53°56′30″N 1°57′44″W / 53.94160°N 1.96232°W / 53.94160; -1.96232 (Crow Trees Farmhouse)
Mid 17th century A stone house with quoins, a moulded string course, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left. There are two storeys and a single-storey rear outshut. On the front is a two-storey gabled porch that has an arched doorway with a chamfered surround and composite jambs. The windows are mullioned with some blocked lights.[14] II
Greengate
53°54′55″N 1°56′23″W / 53.91524°N 1.93977°W / 53.91524; -1.93977 (Greengate)
Mid 17th century A house that was refronted in the 18th century and divided into two cottages in the 19th century. It is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, a double-depth plan, and an outshut on the right. The central doorway and an inserted doorway to the right have monolithic jambs. Most of the windows are mullioned, with some mullions missing.[15] II
Townhead Farmhouse
53°55′07″N 1°55′57″W / 53.91857°N 1.93257°W / 53.91857; -1.93257 (Townhead Farmhouse)
Mid 17th century A stone farmhouse with quoins and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, two bays, and a single-story rear outshut. The doorway at the right end has a chamfered surround and composite jambs. The windows are mullioned, including a six-light window with a hood mould to the left of the doorway.[16] II
North End Farmhouse and barn
53°54′58″N 1°54′39″W / 53.91603°N 1.91092°W / 53.91603; -1.91092 (North End Farmhouse and barn)
Mid to late 17th century A barn was added to the right of the original house, and another house to the left, in the 18th century. The buildings are in stone with quoins and stone slate roofs at three levels stepped up a hill. There are two storeys and an outshut at the rear of the original house. The original house has two doorways with composite jambs, one also with a chamfered surround, and the other with a Tudor arched lintel. Most of the windows are mullioned, some with hood moulds. The barn has two doorways with composite jambs on the front, and a segmental-arched cart entry at the rear. In the later house is a doorway with monolithic jambs, and most of the windows have been altered.[17] II
Far Stake Hill Barn
53°55′37″N 1°58′00″W / 53.92705°N 1.96668°W / 53.92705; -1.96668 (Far Stake Hill Barn)
Late 17th century A stone barn with quoins, and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. There are three bays and an aisle. In the portal of the aisle is a cart entry with a wooden lintel. To the right is a doorway to a stable with a monolithic lintel and jambs, and to the left is a doorway with a chamfered surround and composite jambs. At the rear is a small doorway and a triangular vent.[18] II
Cottage west of High Cross Moor Farmhouse
53°54′55″N 1°57′28″W / 53.91526°N 1.95785°W / 53.91526; -1.95785 (Cottage west of High Cross Moor Farmhouse)
Late 17th century The cottage, which was altered in the 19th century, is in stone with quoins, and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and two bays. The central doorway has monolithic jambs, and the windows are mullioned, with two lights in the ground floor and three in the upper floor. To the right, and at right angles, is a former two-storey workshop with a doorway, window, and taking-in door.[19] II
Manor House and barn
53°55′56″N 1°55′41″W / 53.93209°N 1.92798°W / 53.93209; -1.92798 (Manor House and barn)
Late 17th century The barn was built in the 18th century and was joined to the house by an extension in the 19th century. The buildings are in stone and have stone slate roofs with coped gables and kneelers, and three different roof lines. The house has two storeys and contains mullioned windows, the extension to the left is taller, it has two bays, and contains a doorway with monolithic jambs, and sash windows. To the left is the barn, which is lower, and contains a segmental-arched cart entry.[20] II
Pear Tree Cottage
53°54′56″N 1°56′17″W / 53.91554°N 1.93815°W / 53.91554; -1.93815 (Pear Tree Cottage)
Late 17th century A pair of cottages that have been altered and combined. The building is in stone with stone slate roofs. There are two bays, the left bay has one storey, and the right bay has two storeys and a single-storey rear outshut. Each bay has a doorway with monolithic jambs, the left doorway converted into a window. There is one single-light window, and the other windows are mullioned.[21] II
The Grange
53°54′42″N 1°55′03″W / 53.91170°N 1.91756°W / 53.91170; -1.91756 (The Grange)
Late 17th century A stone house that has a stone slate roof with a coped gable, kneelers and a lantern finial on the left. There are two storeys, three bays, and a single-storey rear outshut. The central doorway has a chamfered surround and tie-stone jambs, the ground floor windows are modern replacements, and elsewhere are mullioned windows. The outshut has a kneeler with a crocketed finial.[22] II
18–26 Bradley Road
53°54′58″N 1°56′26″W / 53.91599°N 1.94042°W / 53.91599; -1.94042 (18–26 Bradley Road)
 
1682 A house, formerly the Old Hall, divided into five dwellings. It is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. There are two storeys, a double depth plan, three bays with gables at the front and the rear, and a rear extension and a lean-to. The original doorway has a chamfered surround, composite jambs, and a decorated and dated Tudor arched lintel, and there is a later inserted doorway. The windows on the front are mullioned and transomed with hood moulds.[2][23] II*
High Bracken Hill Farmhouse
53°56′10″N 1°57′47″W / 53.93617°N 1.96295°W / 53.93617; -1.96295 (High Bracken Hill Farmhouse)
1691 The house was refronted and a porch added in the 19th century. It is in stone, the front rendered, with quoins, gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. There are two storeys, two bays, and an outshut on the right. In the centre is a flat-roofed porch that has a doorway with an architrave and a cornice. In the corner to the right is a doorway with a re-set datestone above, and the windows are mullioned.[24] II
3 and 5 Town Head
53°55′04″N 1°56′02″W / 53.91787°N 1.93390°W / 53.91787; -1.93390 (3 and 5 Town Head)
 
1696 A house later divided, it is in stone with quoins, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable and a shaped kneeler to the left. There are two storeys, and a single-storey rear outshut. The original doorway has a chamfered surround, composite jambs, and a dated Tudor arched lintel, above which is a circular window. To the right is an inserted doorway with monolithic jambs. The windows are mullioned, those in the ground floor with hood moulds.[25] II
Walton Hole Farmhouse and barn
53°56′22″N 1°56′15″W / 53.93941°N 1.93749°W / 53.93941; -1.93749 (Walton Hole Farmhouse and barn)
1719 The barn was added in the early 18th century, and it incorporates 17th-century material. The building has a plinth, quoins, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable on the left. There are two storeys, and the house has two bays, and a single-storey dairy at the rear. The doorway at the right end has a chamfered surround, tie-stone jambs, and a lintel with a carved shield containing initials and the date. The barn to the left has a segmental-arched cart entry with voussoirs, and doorways with chamfered jambs.[26] II
52 St Johns Street and 1-3 St Johns Close
53°54′47″N 1°56′13″W / 53.91319°N 1.93684°W / 53.91319; -1.93684 (52 St Johns Street and 1-3 St Johns Close)
Early 18th century A house that has been much altered and divided, it is in stone, partly rendered, and has a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left. There are two storeys. On the front are two mullioned windows, and the other windows and the three doorways have been inserted.[27] II
Outbuilding, Far Gill Grange Farm
53°54′35″N 1°53′25″W / 53.90963°N 1.89015°W / 53.90963; -1.89015 (Outbuilding, Far Gill Grange Farm)
Early 18th century The outbuilding is in stone, with quoins, a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers, and one storey. It contains two doorways with chamfered surrounds and composite jambs, and in the side walls are small windows.[28] II
Kiln Hill Cottage
53°54′40″N 1°55′12″W / 53.91113°N 1.91998°W / 53.91113; -1.91998 (Kiln Hill Cottage)
Early to mid 18th century A stone cottage with quoins, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left. There are two storeys and two bays. The doorway has a chamfered surround, composite jambs, and a Tudor arched lintel. The windows are mullioned, with some mullions removed.[29] II
Doubler Stones House and barn
53°54′48″N 1°53′29″W / 53.91328°N 1.89135°W / 53.91328; -1.89135 (Doubler Stones House and barn)
Second quarter of the 18th century The house is in stone, with quoins, and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. There are two storeys, a double-depth plan, and two bays. On the front is a porch, and a doorway with a chamfered surround. The windows on the front are stepped with three-lights and mullions, and at the rear is a round-arched stair window. The barn to the left is lower, and has five bays. It contains a tall cart entry with composite jambs, and a doorway with a quoined lintel.[30] II
Sycamore House and barn
53°54′43″N 1°55′28″W / 53.91198°N 1.92433°W / 53.91198; -1.92433 (Sycamore House and barn)
Second quarter of the 18th century The house and attached barn are in stone, and have a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left. There are two storeys, and the house has two bays. In the centre is a doorway with composite jambs and a chamfered surround that rises to form a false ogee lintel. Some windows are mullioned, and others are sashes. The barn contains a segmental-arched cart entry.[31] II
Ashwell House, barn and stables
53°54′44″N 1°55′29″W / 53.91229°N 1.92465°W / 53.91229; -1.92465 (Ashwell House, barn and stables)
1739 The house and farm buildings are in stone, with quoins and stone slate roofs. The house has two storeys and three bays, a moulded string course, and coped gables with kneelers. The main doorway has a Tudor arched head, a chamfered surround, and composite jambs, one dated, and there is an inserted doorway with monolithic jambs. The windows are sashes with two lights and mullions. The barn is set forward and joined to the house by a single-storey extension. It contains two large cart entries with composite jambs, a doorway with a chamfered surround and a quoined lintel, and square vents. Attached to the left is a two-storey stable that has three doorways with composite jambs, and rectangular vents.[32] II
Barn, Hole Farm
53°55′23″N 1°57′31″W / 53.92316°N 1.95849°W / 53.92316; -1.95849 (Barn, Hole Farm)
Mid 18th century A stone barn with quoins, a stone slate roof with kneelers, and three bays. In the centre is a segmental-arched cart entry with composite jambs and a keystone. The left return contains two doorways with composite jambs and quoined chamfered lintels, and in the gable end is a dovecote.[33] II
Barn northwest of Old Hall Farmhouse
53°54′57″N 1°56′23″W / 53.91574°N 1.93965°W / 53.91574; -1.93965 (Barn northwest of Old Hall Farmhouse)
Mid 18th century The barn is in stone with a stone slate roof. On the front is a projecting porch with a catslide roof containing a segmental-arched cart entry. To the right are rectangular vents and a doorway with a quoined lintel. On the right of the barn is a stable, and on its right return is a flight of steps leading up to a hayloft.[34] II
Rough Holden Farmhouse and barn
53°54′04″N 1°54′20″W / 53.90106°N 1.90556°W / 53.90106; -1.90556 (Rough Holden Farmhouse and barn)
Mid 18th century (probable) The barn is older than the farmhouse, which dates from the 19th century. They are in stone with quoins, a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left, and two storeys. The house has two bays, a doorway with tie-stone jambs, and mullioned windows. The large barn to the left has an aisle with a portal containing a cart entry, a doorway with composite jambs, and rectangular vents. To the left is a blocked doorway with a chamfered surround and double tie-stone jambs.[35] II
Barn, Tomling Cote Farm
53°54′29″N 1°54′49″W / 53.90799°N 1.91366°W / 53.90799; -1.91366 (Barn, Tomling Cote Farm)
Mid 18th century A stone barn with quoins, and a stone slate roof, with coped gable on the right and kneelers on both gables. There are five bays, and in the centre is a large segmental-arched cart entry with composite jambs. To the right is a doorway with tie-stone jambs and a quoined lintel, and at the rear is a doorway with a chamfered surround.[36] II
43 Kirkgate
53°54′47″N 1°56′16″W / 53.91311°N 1.93770°W / 53.91311; -1.93770 (43 Kirkgate)
1755 A stone cottage, rendered on the side, with quoins, and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and two bays. The doorway on the right has monolithic jambs, and the windows contain altered glazing. Between the upper floor windows is a recessed and initialled date plaque.[37] II
7 and 9 Chapel Street
53°54′58″N 1°56′13″W / 53.91616°N 1.93691°W / 53.91616; -1.93691 (7 and 9 Chapel Street)
1760 A pair of cottages with quoins, gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with a kneeler on the right gable. There are two storeys and three bays. The middle bay contains two doorways with monolithic jambs, the right doorway with a dated lintel, and there is a single-light window above. In the outer bays are two-light mullioned windows.[38] II
3 and 4 Stirling Street
53°54′57″N 1°56′12″W / 53.91579°N 1.93673°W / 53.91579; -1.93673 (3 and 4 Stirling Street)
1762 A house, later divided, it is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof with coped gables. There are two storeys and two bays. The left doorway has a chamfered surround, composite jambs, and a dated lintel, the inserted doorway to the right has monolithic jambs, and the windows are mullioned.[39] II
Upper Hayhills Farmhouse and barn
53°55′37″N 1°56′54″W / 53.92699°N 1.94826°W / 53.92699; -1.94826 (Upper Hayhills Farmhouse and barn)
Mid to late 18th century A former laithe house, it is in stone with quoins, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left. There are two storeys, the house has a single bay, and the barn is lower and to the right. In the house are mullioned windows, and the barn has a projecting aisle forming a porch containing a doorway with tie-stone jambs. In the barn is a cart entry with quoined angles and a wooden lintel.[40] II
9, 11, 13 and 15 St John's Street
53°54′44″N 1°56′13″W / 53.91233°N 1.93707°W / 53.91233; -1.93707 (9, 11, 13 and 15 St John's Street)
Late 18th century A row of stone cottages, partly back to back, with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys at the front, three at the rear, a T-shaped plan, and three bays. The doorways each have monolithic jambs and a fanlight, and the windows are sashes.[41] II
2 Town Head
53°55′05″N 1°56′02″W / 53.91797°N 1.93395°W / 53.91797; -1.93395 (2 Town Head)
Late 18th century A stone cottage with quoins, and a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers to the right. There are two storeys, a double-depth plan, and one bay. The doorway has tie-stone jambs.[42] II
Canal aqueduct
53°54′41″N 1°56′13″W / 53.91140°N 1.93699°W / 53.91140; -1.93699 (Canal aqueduct)
 
Late 18th century The aqueduct carries the Leeds and Liverpool Canal over Hainsworth Road and Silsden Beck. It is in stone, and consists of a semicircular arch over the beck with a segmental relieving arch above it. Over the road is a basket arch, and there are three buttresses on the south side. The aqueduct has a band and a coped parapet.[43] II
Cowburn Beck Farmhouse
53°56′34″N 1°56′36″W / 53.94266°N 1.94338°W / 53.94266; -1.94338 (Cowburn Beck Farmhouse)
 
Late 18th century The farmhouse is in stone, rendered at the front, and has a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers, and two storeys. The doorway has monolithic jambs and a rectangular fanlight, above it is a single-light window, and the other windows are mullioned with two lights.[44] II
Bee boles, Cowburn Beck Farm
53°56′33″N 1°56′37″W / 53.94248°N 1.94366°W / 53.94248; -1.94366 (Bee boles, Cowburn Beck Farm)
Late 18th century (probable) The bee boles are in a wall, and consist of four square shallow recesses with monolithic lintels and sills.[45] II
Footbridge north of Silsden Bridge
53°54′12″N 1°56′34″W / 53.90323°N 1.94270°W / 53.90323; -1.94270 (Footbridge north of Silsden Bridge)
 
Late 18th century (probable) The footbridge crosses Silsden Beck and is in stone. It consists of a single arch with voussoirs, and a parapet with large copings.[46] II
Howden House Cottage
53°53′53″N 1°55′34″W / 53.89819°N 1.92603°W / 53.89819; -1.92603 (Howden House Cottage)
Late 18th century The cottage is in stone with a stone slate roof, two storeys, and two bays. The central doorway has tie-stone jambs, and the windows are mullioned with two lights.[47] II
Croft House
53°54′56″N 1°56′21″W / 53.91555°N 1.93918°W / 53.91555; -1.93918 (Croft House)
1787 A stone house with quoins, and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. There are two storeys and two bays. The central doorway has monolithic jambs and an open porch, and above it is an arched niche with an impost and keystone containing a datestone. The windows are sashes, to the left they have single lights, and to the right they have two lights and mullions.[48] II
Old Hall Farmhouse and forecourt
53°54′56″N 1°56′22″W / 53.91556°N 1.93947°W / 53.91556; -1.93947 (Old Hall Farmhouse and forecourt)
1793 A stone house with quoins, square gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. There are two storeys, three bays, and an outshut on the left. The central doorway has monolithic jambs, and a triangular pediment with the date in the tympanum. The left bay contains two-light mullioned windows, in the right bay are single light windows, and at the rear is a central stair window. The outshut contains a doorway with a monolithic chamfered lintel. Attached to the right corner of the house is a wall that joins the wall running along the front of the garden which contains four circular columns with ball finials and railings.[49] II
Canal warehouse
53°54′42″N 1°56′19″W / 53.91153°N 1.93858°W / 53.91153; -1.93858 (Canal warehouse)
 
Late 18th or early 19th century The warehouse on the north side of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal is in stone with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays. In the centre is a wide doorway with tie-stone jambs and a monolithic lintel. The windows are mullioned with three lights.[50] II
Crossmoor Farmhouse
53°54′50″N 1°57′22″W / 53.91401°N 1.95601°W / 53.91401; -1.95601 (Crossmoor Farmhouse)
Late 18th or early 19th century An ale-house, later a private house, it was extended in the 19th century. The building is in stone with quoins, gutter brackets, and a stone slate roof. There are three storeys, a symmetrical front of three bays, and the extension to the right. In the centre are paired doorways with monolithic outer jambs, a shared composite centre jamb, and a moulded cornice. Above the doorways is an arched and initialled date plaque, and the windows are sashes with plain surrounds.[51] II
Pair of cottages off Chapel Street
53°54′59″N 1°56′13″W / 53.91626°N 1.93708°W / 53.91626; -1.93708 (Pair of cottages off Chapel Street)
Late 18th or early 19th century The cottages are in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and four bays. Each cottage has a doorway on the left with tie-stone jambs and quoined lintels. To the right is a window with a plain surround, and in the upper floor are sash windows.[52] II
St James' Church
53°54′51″N 1°56′18″W / 53.91421°N 1.93822°W / 53.91421; -1.93822 (St James' Church)
 
1815 Alterations were made to the church in 1876, including the addition of a chancel, and in 1896, the tower was heightened and a needle spire was added. The church is built in stone with a Welsh slate roof, ridge tiles, and a lead spire, and it is in Gothic Revival style. It consists of a nave, a south porch, a chancel, and a west tower. The tower is slender, it has three stages, and contains a doorway, a clock face on each side, and a shaped parapet, and the spirelet is surmounted by a weathervane. The east window has four lights with quatrefoils.[53][54] II
Nail-maker's workshop,
High Cross Moor Farm
53°54′55″N 1°57′28″W / 53.91516°N 1.95766°W / 53.91516; -1.95766 (Nail-maker's workshop, High Cross Moor Farm)
Early 19th century The workshop is a small building with one storey and one bay. The front is gabled and contains a doorway with tie-stone jambs, those to the left forming quoins. In the front and in the left return is a rectangular window with altered glazing.[55] II
1, 2 and 3 Nicolson's Place
53°54′48″N 1°56′18″W / 53.91336°N 1.93824°W / 53.91336; -1.93824 (1, 2 and 3 Nicolson's Place)
Mid 19th century A house incorporating earlier material, it was later divided into three. It is in stone with quoins and stone slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays. The left bay projects and contains a doorway with monolithic jambs and a large window with a plain surround. In the middle bay is a doorway with a chamfered surround, tie-stone jambs, and a Tudor arched lintel, and the right bay contains a doorway with monolithic jambs. The windows in the upper floor are sashes, and in the ground floor they have been converted into casement windows.[56] II
33 Keighley Road
53°54′38″N 1°56′20″W / 53.91062°N 1.93881°W / 53.91062; -1.93881 (33 Keighley Road)
 
1838 A stone house with a moulded eaves cornice and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and a symmetrical front of three bays. The central doorway has monolithic jambs, and a cornice on consoles. The windows on the front have altered glazing, and at the rear is a round-arched stair window with a keystone and impost blocks.[57] II
Canal Warehouse
53°54′40″N 1°56′22″W / 53.91121°N 1.93932°W / 53.91121; -1.93932 (Canal Warehouse)
1852 The warehouse on the south side of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, and later used for other purposes, is in stone and has a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. There are three storeys, two bays on the front and three at the rear. On the front are two segmental-arched cart entries, the left one with a dated keystone, and the other blocked, a taking-in door, and stepped mullioned windows, with some lights blocked. At the rear are taking-in doors and square windows.[58] II
Old Tower
53°56′03″N 1°55′34″W / 53.93417°N 1.92618°W / 53.93417; -1.92618 (Old Tower)
 
c. 1854–60 A survey tower used in the construction of the Barden Aqueduct. It is in stone and circular, with a tapering base containing a doorway. Above this is a lancet window, and at the top are four rectangular windows.[59] II
Barden Aqueduct
53°54′55″N 1°55′07″W / 53.91540°N 1.91848°W / 53.91540; -1.91848 (Barden Aqueduct)
c. 1858 The aqueduct carries a water supply over Brunthwaite Brook. It is in stone, and consists of three segmental arches on piers with moulded imposts, and has voussoirs, a chamfered band, and a coped parapet. The abutments have cast iron railings with spearhead finials.[60] II
Milestone near Manor House Farm
53°55′50″N 1°55′37″W / 53.93062°N 1.92689°W / 53.93062; -1.92689 (Milestone near Manor House Farm)
 
Mid to late 19th century The milestone is on the east side of Bolton Road (A6034 road). It is in stone and cast iron, and has a triangular plan and a rounded top. The top is inscribed with "BLACKBURN ADDINGHAM & COCKING END ROAD" and "SILSDEN", and on the sides are the distances to Keighley, Addingham, Burnley and Ilkley.[61] II
Milestone opposite 79 Bolton Road
53°55′02″N 1°56′00″W / 53.91716°N 1.93321°W / 53.91716; -1.93321 (Milestone opposite 79 Bolton Road)
 
Mid to late 19th century The milestone is on the southeast side of Bolton Road (A6034 road). It is in stone and cast iron, and has a triangular plan and a rounded top. The top is inscribed with "BLACKBURN ADDINGHAM & COCKING END ROAD" and "SILSDEN", and on the sides are the distances to Keighley, Addingham, Burnley and Ilkley.[62] II
Milestone north of Silsden Bridge
53°54′16″N 1°56′32″W / 53.90448°N 1.94226°W / 53.90448; -1.94226 (Milestone north of Silsden Bridge)
 
Mid to late 19th century The milestone is on the west side of Keighley Road (A6034 road). It is in stone and cast iron, and has a triangular plan and a rounded top. The top is inscribed with "BLACKBURN ADDINGHAM & COCKING END ROAD" and "SILSDEN", and on the sides are the distances to Keighley, Addingham, Burnley and Ilkley.[63] II
Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
53°54′52″N 1°56′12″W / 53.91437°N 1.93660°W / 53.91437; -1.93660 (Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel)
 
1869–70 A Methodist church, later Roman Catholic, it is stone with a roof of Welsh and Westmorland green slate. The church has a cruciform plan, consisting of a nave, north and south transepts, and a chancel. At the southwest corner is an octagonal turret with a spirelet. The west end is gabled, and contains a doorway with a triangular hood containing a quatrefoil, and a five-light window with Decorated tracery. In each transept are five stepped lancet windows.[53][64] II
Waterloo Mill and Engine House
53°54′41″N 1°56′08″W / 53.91146°N 1.93563°W / 53.91146; -1.93563 (Waterloo Mill and Engine House)
 
c. 1870 A textile mill, to which the engine house was added in 1916, has later been used for other purposes. It is in gritstone with roofs of grey slate and glazing, and has gates of cast and wrought iron. At the entrance are gates and gate piers, an office range and an octagonal tapering chimney with a chamfered base. In the mill yard is a three-storey engine house and a four-storey spinning mill with fronts of 18 and five bays. To the north is a single-storey seven-bay weaving shed and a taller single-storey ten-bay office and finishing shop. At the western end are a single-storey nine-bay weaving shed, a two-storey warehouse range with fronts of 16 and five bays, and another warehouse range with two storeys and fronts of ten and two bays.[53][65] II*
Gates and gate piers,
St James' Church
53°54′51″N 1°56′17″W / 53.91413°N 1.93801°W / 53.91413; -1.93801 (Gates and gate piers, St James' Church)
c. 1896 The gate piers flanking the entrance to the churchyard are in stone with a square plan. Each pier has a chamfered plinth, a traceried panel with a triangular hood, and a moulded cap. The gates are richly decorated in Art Nouveau style, with a butterfly motif.[66] II

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Silsden is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of the City of Bradford West Yorkshire England It contains 63 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England Of these three are listed at Grade II the middle of the three grades and the others are at Grade II the lowest grade The parish contains the town of Silsden and the surrounding countryside Most of the listed buildings are houses cottages and associated structures farmhouses and farm buildings The other listed buildings include an aqueduct for water supply and a tower involved with its construction a canal aqueduct and warehouse a footbridge churches and associated structures three milestones and a former textile mill Key EditMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 1 II Particularly important buildings of more than special interestII Buildings of national importance and special interestBuildings EditName and location Photograph Date Notes GradeHolden Gate Farmhouse53 53 39 N 1 54 03 W 53 89426 N 1 90077 W 53 89426 1 90077 Holden Gate Farmhouse Late 16th or early 17th century The porch was added to the farmhouse in 1619 The house is in stone and has a stone slate roof with coped gables kneelers and a lantern finial on the right There are two storeys and in the front is a two storey gabled porch that has a doorway with a moulded surround and a dated lintel The inner doorway has a chamfered surround and composite jambs There is also an inserted doorway with monolithic jambs The windows are mullioned with some mullions removed and some have hood moulds 2 3 IILane House and barn53 56 00 N 1 57 14 W 53 93337 N 1 95401 W 53 93337 1 95401 Lane House and barn Early 17th century The house was extended in the 19th century and the barn is dated 1672 They are in stone with quoins and stone slate roofs with three different roof lines There are two storeys and the house has two doorways with monolithic jambs The windows in the earlier part are mullioned and in the later part they are sashes At the rear is a semicircular arched stair window with imposts and a keystone The barn has five bays and a single aisle In a portal of the aisle is a cart entry with a chamfered lintel and there are two doorways At the rear is a cart entry with a chamfered surround composite jambs and a monolithic lintel 2 4 IILow Edge Farmhouse and barn53 56 46 N 1 57 45 W 53 94602 N 1 96258 W 53 94602 1 96258 Low Edge Farmhouse and barn Early 17th century The barn was added to the farmhouse in the 18th century The buildings are in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers The house has two storeys a double depth plan and a single storey rear outshut On the front is a two storey gabled porch containing a doorway with a chamfered surround and tie stone jambs The windows are mullioned with hood moulds on the ground floor The barn to the right has an outshut with a catslide roof a cart entry to the left and three doorways with chamfered surrounds and composite jambs 5 IIBarn east of Low Holden53 53 15 N 1 54 56 W 53 88749 N 1 91551 W 53 88749 1 91551 Barn east of Low Holden Early 17th century The barn which was extended in about 1768 is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers There are two storeys and six bays In the centre of the east front is a porch and a cart entry and in the aisle to the left is a doorway with a tie stone jamb To the right are two rectangular vents and a doorway with a chamfered surround and composite jambs A flight of ten steps leads up to a doorway with chamfered jambs and a cart entry with a dated and initialled monolithic lintel 6 IIFoster Cliff North53 56 04 N 1 56 38 W 53 93432 N 1 94380 W 53 93432 1 94380 Foster Cliff North 1631 A house that was extended in the 18th century it is in stone and has a stone slate roof with a coped gable on the left There are two storeys and an L shaped plan The later part has quoins a re used dated doorway with a moulded surround composite jambs and a Tudor arched lintel with sunken spandrels In the older part is an inserted doorway with monolithic jambs In both parts most of the windows are mullioned some with hood moulds and at the rear are inserted sash windows 7 IIRaikes Head Farmhouse53 55 19 N 1 56 49 W 53 92194 N 1 94690 W 53 92194 1 94690 Raikes Head Farmhouse Early to mid 17th century The farmhouse was later extended at both ends It is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left There are two storeys and the original part has two bays This part contains a doorway with a chamfered surround composite jambs and a deep lintel The windows are mullioned with some mullions missing and one window has a hood mould To the left is a single bay extension that has a doorway with composite jambs and to the right is a cottage that has a central doorway with monolithic jambs and sash windows On the right return are external steps leading to an upper floor doorway 8 IILow Bracken Hill53 55 11 N 1 57 03 W 53 91983 N 1 95084 W 53 91983 1 95084 Low Bracken Hill 1636 A stone house with quoins and a roof of grey brown Cumbrian slate with coped gables and kneelers There are two storeys and a single storey outshut The main doorway has a chamfered surround with composite jambs and a dated and initialled Tudor arched lintel to the left is a blocked doorway with tie stone jambs and at the rear is a doorway with monolithic jambs The windows are mullioned with some mullions removed and some windows have hood moulds 9 IIBarn Holden Gate Farm53 53 38 N 1 54 03 W 53 89396 N 1 90085 W 53 89396 1 90085 Barn Holden Gate Farm 1641 The barn is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof with coped gables kneelers and a finial There are six bays and an aisle In the centre is a gabled porch with a cart entry with a semicircular arch and a chamfered surround and in the gable is a datestone In the angle are doorways with chamfered surrounds and composite jambs one with a Tudor arched lintel Elsewhere there are arrow slit vents more doorways and windows 2 10 II 5 and 7 St Johns Close53 54 48 N 1 56 12 W 53 91321 N 1 93663 W 53 91321 1 93663 5 and 7 St Johns Close 1646 A house in a terrace that has been divided It is in stone with a stone slate roof and has two storeys and two bays The central doorway has a chamfered surround composite jambs and a dated lintel To the right is an inserted doorway with tie stone jambs The windows are mullioned with most mullions removed and the windows in the ground floor have hood moulds 11 IIBarn southeast of 20 Bradley Road53 54 57 N 1 56 25 W 53 91579 N 1 94015 W 53 91579 1 94015 Barn southeast of 20 Bradley Road 17th century The barn is aisled and is in stone with quoins a stone slate roof two storeys and five bays It contains a cart entry with timber posts and a lintel and to the right is an inserted shop window In the left return is a doorway with a chamfered surround and composite jambs and a taking indoor in the upper storey 2 12 IICringles House Farmhouse53 55 57 N 1 55 38 W 53 93250 N 1 92727 W 53 93250 1 92727 Cringles House Farmhouse 17th century The farmhouse was altered and extended in the 18th and 19th centuries It is in stone with quoins gutter brackets and stone slate roofs with coped gables and kneelers There are two storeys and a long range with four different rooflines The main doorway has monolithic jambs and a porch with Doric columns which was moved from St James Church Most of the windows are mullioned with some mullions missing At the rear is a doorway with monolithic jambs and a stair window 13 IICrow Trees Farmhouse53 56 30 N 1 57 44 W 53 94160 N 1 96232 W 53 94160 1 96232 Crow Trees Farmhouse Mid 17th century A stone house with quoins a moulded string course and a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left There are two storeys and a single storey rear outshut On the front is a two storey gabled porch that has an arched doorway with a chamfered surround and composite jambs The windows are mullioned with some blocked lights 14 IIGreengate53 54 55 N 1 56 23 W 53 91524 N 1 93977 W 53 91524 1 93977 Greengate Mid 17th century A house that was refronted in the 18th century and divided into two cottages in the 19th century It is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof There are two storeys a double depth plan and an outshut on the right The central doorway and an inserted doorway to the right have monolithic jambs Most of the windows are mullioned with some mullions missing 15 IITownhead Farmhouse53 55 07 N 1 55 57 W 53 91857 N 1 93257 W 53 91857 1 93257 Townhead Farmhouse Mid 17th century A stone farmhouse with quoins and a stone slate roof There are two storeys two bays and a single story rear outshut The doorway at the right end has a chamfered surround and composite jambs The windows are mullioned including a six light window with a hood mould to the left of the doorway 16 IINorth End Farmhouse and barn53 54 58 N 1 54 39 W 53 91603 N 1 91092 W 53 91603 1 91092 North End Farmhouse and barn Mid to late 17th century A barn was added to the right of the original house and another house to the left in the 18th century The buildings are in stone with quoins and stone slate roofs at three levels stepped up a hill There are two storeys and an outshut at the rear of the original house The original house has two doorways with composite jambs one also with a chamfered surround and the other with a Tudor arched lintel Most of the windows are mullioned some with hood moulds The barn has two doorways with composite jambs on the front and a segmental arched cart entry at the rear In the later house is a doorway with monolithic jambs and most of the windows have been altered 17 IIFar Stake Hill Barn53 55 37 N 1 58 00 W 53 92705 N 1 96668 W 53 92705 1 96668 Far Stake Hill Barn Late 17th century A stone barn with quoins and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers There are three bays and an aisle In the portal of the aisle is a cart entry with a wooden lintel To the right is a doorway to a stable with a monolithic lintel and jambs and to the left is a doorway with a chamfered surround and composite jambs At the rear is a small doorway and a triangular vent 18 IICottage west of High Cross Moor Farmhouse53 54 55 N 1 57 28 W 53 91526 N 1 95785 W 53 91526 1 95785 Cottage west of High Cross Moor Farmhouse Late 17th century The cottage which was altered in the 19th century is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and two bays The central doorway has monolithic jambs and the windows are mullioned with two lights in the ground floor and three in the upper floor To the right and at right angles is a former two storey workshop with a doorway window and taking in door 19 IIManor House and barn53 55 56 N 1 55 41 W 53 93209 N 1 92798 W 53 93209 1 92798 Manor House and barn Late 17th century The barn was built in the 18th century and was joined to the house by an extension in the 19th century The buildings are in stone and have stone slate roofs with coped gables and kneelers and three different roof lines The house has two storeys and contains mullioned windows the extension to the left is taller it has two bays and contains a doorway with monolithic jambs and sash windows To the left is the barn which is lower and contains a segmental arched cart entry 20 IIPear Tree Cottage53 54 56 N 1 56 17 W 53 91554 N 1 93815 W 53 91554 1 93815 Pear Tree Cottage Late 17th century A pair of cottages that have been altered and combined The building is in stone with stone slate roofs There are two bays the left bay has one storey and the right bay has two storeys and a single storey rear outshut Each bay has a doorway with monolithic jambs the left doorway converted into a window There is one single light window and the other windows are mullioned 21 IIThe Grange53 54 42 N 1 55 03 W 53 91170 N 1 91756 W 53 91170 1 91756 The Grange Late 17th century A stone house that has a stone slate roof with a coped gable kneelers and a lantern finial on the left There are two storeys three bays and a single storey rear outshut The central doorway has a chamfered surround and tie stone jambs the ground floor windows are modern replacements and elsewhere are mullioned windows The outshut has a kneeler with a crocketed finial 22 II18 26 Bradley Road53 54 58 N 1 56 26 W 53 91599 N 1 94042 W 53 91599 1 94042 18 26 Bradley Road nbsp 1682 A house formerly the Old Hall divided into five dwellings It is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers There are two storeys a double depth plan three bays with gables at the front and the rear and a rear extension and a lean to The original doorway has a chamfered surround composite jambs and a decorated and dated Tudor arched lintel and there is a later inserted doorway The windows on the front are mullioned and transomed with hood moulds 2 23 II High Bracken Hill Farmhouse53 56 10 N 1 57 47 W 53 93617 N 1 96295 W 53 93617 1 96295 High Bracken Hill Farmhouse 1691 The house was refronted and a porch added in the 19th century It is in stone the front rendered with quoins gutter brackets and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers There are two storeys two bays and an outshut on the right In the centre is a flat roofed porch that has a doorway with an architrave and a cornice In the corner to the right is a doorway with a re set datestone above and the windows are mullioned 24 II3 and 5 Town Head53 55 04 N 1 56 02 W 53 91787 N 1 93390 W 53 91787 1 93390 3 and 5 Town Head nbsp 1696 A house later divided it is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof with a coped gable and a shaped kneeler to the left There are two storeys and a single storey rear outshut The original doorway has a chamfered surround composite jambs and a dated Tudor arched lintel above which is a circular window To the right is an inserted doorway with monolithic jambs The windows are mullioned those in the ground floor with hood moulds 25 IIWalton Hole Farmhouse and barn53 56 22 N 1 56 15 W 53 93941 N 1 93749 W 53 93941 1 93749 Walton Hole Farmhouse and barn 1719 The barn was added in the early 18th century and it incorporates 17th century material The building has a plinth quoins and a stone slate roof with a coped gable on the left There are two storeys and the house has two bays and a single storey dairy at the rear The doorway at the right end has a chamfered surround tie stone jambs and a lintel with a carved shield containing initials and the date The barn to the left has a segmental arched cart entry with voussoirs and doorways with chamfered jambs 26 II52 St Johns Street and 1 3 St Johns Close53 54 47 N 1 56 13 W 53 91319 N 1 93684 W 53 91319 1 93684 52 St Johns Street and 1 3 St Johns Close Early 18th century A house that has been much altered and divided it is in stone partly rendered and has a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left There are two storeys On the front are two mullioned windows and the other windows and the three doorways have been inserted 27 IIOutbuilding Far Gill Grange Farm53 54 35 N 1 53 25 W 53 90963 N 1 89015 W 53 90963 1 89015 Outbuilding Far Gill Grange Farm Early 18th century The outbuilding is in stone with quoins a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers and one storey It contains two doorways with chamfered surrounds and composite jambs and in the side walls are small windows 28 IIKiln Hill Cottage53 54 40 N 1 55 12 W 53 91113 N 1 91998 W 53 91113 1 91998 Kiln Hill Cottage Early to mid 18th century A stone cottage with quoins and a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left There are two storeys and two bays The doorway has a chamfered surround composite jambs and a Tudor arched lintel The windows are mullioned with some mullions removed 29 IIDoubler Stones House and barn53 54 48 N 1 53 29 W 53 91328 N 1 89135 W 53 91328 1 89135 Doubler Stones House and barn Second quarter of the 18th century The house is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers There are two storeys a double depth plan and two bays On the front is a porch and a doorway with a chamfered surround The windows on the front are stepped with three lights and mullions and at the rear is a round arched stair window The barn to the left is lower and has five bays It contains a tall cart entry with composite jambs and a doorway with a quoined lintel 30 IISycamore House and barn53 54 43 N 1 55 28 W 53 91198 N 1 92433 W 53 91198 1 92433 Sycamore House and barn Second quarter of the 18th century The house and attached barn are in stone and have a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left There are two storeys and the house has two bays In the centre is a doorway with composite jambs and a chamfered surround that rises to form a false ogee lintel Some windows are mullioned and others are sashes The barn contains a segmental arched cart entry 31 IIAshwell House barn and stables53 54 44 N 1 55 29 W 53 91229 N 1 92465 W 53 91229 1 92465 Ashwell House barn and stables 1739 The house and farm buildings are in stone with quoins and stone slate roofs The house has two storeys and three bays a moulded string course and coped gables with kneelers The main doorway has a Tudor arched head a chamfered surround and composite jambs one dated and there is an inserted doorway with monolithic jambs The windows are sashes with two lights and mullions The barn is set forward and joined to the house by a single storey extension It contains two large cart entries with composite jambs a doorway with a chamfered surround and a quoined lintel and square vents Attached to the left is a two storey stable that has three doorways with composite jambs and rectangular vents 32 IIBarn Hole Farm53 55 23 N 1 57 31 W 53 92316 N 1 95849 W 53 92316 1 95849 Barn Hole Farm Mid 18th century A stone barn with quoins a stone slate roof with kneelers and three bays In the centre is a segmental arched cart entry with composite jambs and a keystone The left return contains two doorways with composite jambs and quoined chamfered lintels and in the gable end is a dovecote 33 IIBarn northwest of Old Hall Farmhouse53 54 57 N 1 56 23 W 53 91574 N 1 93965 W 53 91574 1 93965 Barn northwest of Old Hall Farmhouse Mid 18th century The barn is in stone with a stone slate roof On the front is a projecting porch with a catslide roof containing a segmental arched cart entry To the right are rectangular vents and a doorway with a quoined lintel On the right of the barn is a stable and on its right return is a flight of steps leading up to a hayloft 34 IIRough Holden Farmhouse and barn53 54 04 N 1 54 20 W 53 90106 N 1 90556 W 53 90106 1 90556 Rough Holden Farmhouse and barn Mid 18th century probable The barn is older than the farmhouse which dates from the 19th century They are in stone with quoins a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left and two storeys The house has two bays a doorway with tie stone jambs and mullioned windows The large barn to the left has an aisle with a portal containing a cart entry a doorway with composite jambs and rectangular vents To the left is a blocked doorway with a chamfered surround and double tie stone jambs 35 IIBarn Tomling Cote Farm53 54 29 N 1 54 49 W 53 90799 N 1 91366 W 53 90799 1 91366 Barn Tomling Cote Farm Mid 18th century A stone barn with quoins and a stone slate roof with coped gable on the right and kneelers on both gables There are five bays and in the centre is a large segmental arched cart entry with composite jambs To the right is a doorway with tie stone jambs and a quoined lintel and at the rear is a doorway with a chamfered surround 36 II43 Kirkgate53 54 47 N 1 56 16 W 53 91311 N 1 93770 W 53 91311 1 93770 43 Kirkgate 1755 A stone cottage rendered on the side with quoins and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and two bays The doorway on the right has monolithic jambs and the windows contain altered glazing Between the upper floor windows is a recessed and initialled date plaque 37 II7 and 9 Chapel Street53 54 58 N 1 56 13 W 53 91616 N 1 93691 W 53 91616 1 93691 7 and 9 Chapel Street 1760 A pair of cottages with quoins gutter brackets and a stone slate roof with a kneeler on the right gable There are two storeys and three bays The middle bay contains two doorways with monolithic jambs the right doorway with a dated lintel and there is a single light window above In the outer bays are two light mullioned windows 38 II3 and 4 Stirling Street53 54 57 N 1 56 12 W 53 91579 N 1 93673 W 53 91579 1 93673 3 and 4 Stirling Street 1762 A house later divided it is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof with coped gables There are two storeys and two bays The left doorway has a chamfered surround composite jambs and a dated lintel the inserted doorway to the right has monolithic jambs and the windows are mullioned 39 IIUpper Hayhills Farmhouse and barn53 55 37 N 1 56 54 W 53 92699 N 1 94826 W 53 92699 1 94826 Upper Hayhills Farmhouse and barn Mid to late 18th century A former laithe house it is in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers on the left There are two storeys the house has a single bay and the barn is lower and to the right In the house are mullioned windows and the barn has a projecting aisle forming a porch containing a doorway with tie stone jambs In the barn is a cart entry with quoined angles and a wooden lintel 40 II9 11 13 and 15 St John s Street53 54 44 N 1 56 13 W 53 91233 N 1 93707 W 53 91233 1 93707 9 11 13 and 15 St John s Street Late 18th century A row of stone cottages partly back to back with a stone slate roof There are two storeys at the front three at the rear a T shaped plan and three bays The doorways each have monolithic jambs and a fanlight and the windows are sashes 41 II2 Town Head53 55 05 N 1 56 02 W 53 91797 N 1 93395 W 53 91797 1 93395 2 Town Head Late 18th century A stone cottage with quoins and a stone slate roof with a coped gable and kneelers to the right There are two storeys a double depth plan and one bay The doorway has tie stone jambs 42 IICanal aqueduct53 54 41 N 1 56 13 W 53 91140 N 1 93699 W 53 91140 1 93699 Canal aqueduct nbsp Late 18th century The aqueduct carries the Leeds and Liverpool Canal over Hainsworth Road and Silsden Beck It is in stone and consists of a semicircular arch over the beck with a segmental relieving arch above it Over the road is a basket arch and there are three buttresses on the south side The aqueduct has a band and a coped parapet 43 IICowburn Beck Farmhouse53 56 34 N 1 56 36 W 53 94266 N 1 94338 W 53 94266 1 94338 Cowburn Beck Farmhouse nbsp Late 18th century The farmhouse is in stone rendered at the front and has a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers and two storeys The doorway has monolithic jambs and a rectangular fanlight above it is a single light window and the other windows are mullioned with two lights 44 IIBee boles Cowburn Beck Farm53 56 33 N 1 56 37 W 53 94248 N 1 94366 W 53 94248 1 94366 Bee boles Cowburn Beck Farm Late 18th century probable The bee boles are in a wall and consist of four square shallow recesses with monolithic lintels and sills 45 IIFootbridge north of Silsden Bridge53 54 12 N 1 56 34 W 53 90323 N 1 94270 W 53 90323 1 94270 Footbridge north of Silsden Bridge nbsp Late 18th century probable The footbridge crosses Silsden Beck and is in stone It consists of a single arch with voussoirs and a parapet with large copings 46 IIHowden House Cottage53 53 53 N 1 55 34 W 53 89819 N 1 92603 W 53 89819 1 92603 Howden House Cottage Late 18th century The cottage is in stone with a stone slate roof two storeys and two bays The central doorway has tie stone jambs and the windows are mullioned with two lights 47 IICroft House53 54 56 N 1 56 21 W 53 91555 N 1 93918 W 53 91555 1 93918 Croft House 1787 A stone house with quoins and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers There are two storeys and two bays The central doorway has monolithic jambs and an open porch and above it is an arched niche with an impost and keystone containing a datestone The windows are sashes to the left they have single lights and to the right they have two lights and mullions 48 IIOld Hall Farmhouse and forecourt53 54 56 N 1 56 22 W 53 91556 N 1 93947 W 53 91556 1 93947 Old Hall Farmhouse and forecourt 1793 A stone house with quoins square gutter brackets and a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers There are two storeys three bays and an outshut on the left The central doorway has monolithic jambs and a triangular pediment with the date in the tympanum The left bay contains two light mullioned windows in the right bay are single light windows and at the rear is a central stair window The outshut contains a doorway with a monolithic chamfered lintel Attached to the right corner of the house is a wall that joins the wall running along the front of the garden which contains four circular columns with ball finials and railings 49 IICanal warehouse53 54 42 N 1 56 19 W 53 91153 N 1 93858 W 53 91153 1 93858 Canal warehouse nbsp Late 18th or early 19th century The warehouse on the north side of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal is in stone with a stone slate roof There are two storeys and three bays In the centre is a wide doorway with tie stone jambs and a monolithic lintel The windows are mullioned with three lights 50 IICrossmoor Farmhouse53 54 50 N 1 57 22 W 53 91401 N 1 95601 W 53 91401 1 95601 Crossmoor Farmhouse Late 18th or early 19th century An ale house later a private house it was extended in the 19th century The building is in stone with quoins gutter brackets and a stone slate roof There are three storeys a symmetrical front of three bays and the extension to the right In the centre are paired doorways with monolithic outer jambs a shared composite centre jamb and a moulded cornice Above the doorways is an arched and initialled date plaque and the windows are sashes with plain surrounds 51 IIPair of cottages off Chapel Street53 54 59 N 1 56 13 W 53 91626 N 1 93708 W 53 91626 1 93708 Pair of cottages off Chapel Street Late 18th or early 19th century The cottages are in stone with quoins and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and four bays Each cottage has a doorway on the left with tie stone jambs and quoined lintels To the right is a window with a plain surround and in the upper floor are sash windows 52 IISt James Church53 54 51 N 1 56 18 W 53 91421 N 1 93822 W 53 91421 1 93822 St James Church nbsp 1815 Alterations were made to the church in 1876 including the addition of a chancel and in 1896 the tower was heightened and a needle spire was added The church is built in stone with a Welsh slate roof ridge tiles and a lead spire and it is in Gothic Revival style It consists of a nave a south porch a chancel and a west tower The tower is slender it has three stages and contains a doorway a clock face on each side and a shaped parapet and the spirelet is surmounted by a weathervane The east window has four lights with quatrefoils 53 54 IINail maker s workshop High Cross Moor Farm53 54 55 N 1 57 28 W 53 91516 N 1 95766 W 53 91516 1 95766 Nail maker s workshop High Cross Moor Farm Early 19th century The workshop is a small building with one storey and one bay The front is gabled and contains a doorway with tie stone jambs those to the left forming quoins In the front and in the left return is a rectangular window with altered glazing 55 II1 2 and 3 Nicolson s Place53 54 48 N 1 56 18 W 53 91336 N 1 93824 W 53 91336 1 93824 1 2 and 3 Nicolson s Place Mid 19th century A house incorporating earlier material it was later divided into three It is in stone with quoins and stone slate roof There are two storeys and three bays The left bay projects and contains a doorway with monolithic jambs and a large window with a plain surround In the middle bay is a doorway with a chamfered surround tie stone jambs and a Tudor arched lintel and the right bay contains a doorway with monolithic jambs The windows in the upper floor are sashes and in the ground floor they have been converted into casement windows 56 II33 Keighley Road53 54 38 N 1 56 20 W 53 91062 N 1 93881 W 53 91062 1 93881 33 Keighley Road nbsp 1838 A stone house with a moulded eaves cornice and a stone slate roof There are two storeys and a symmetrical front of three bays The central doorway has monolithic jambs and a cornice on consoles The windows on the front have altered glazing and at the rear is a round arched stair window with a keystone and impost blocks 57 IICanal Warehouse53 54 40 N 1 56 22 W 53 91121 N 1 93932 W 53 91121 1 93932 Canal Warehouse 1852 The warehouse on the south side of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and later used for other purposes is in stone and has a stone slate roof with coped gables and kneelers There are three storeys two bays on the front and three at the rear On the front are two segmental arched cart entries the left one with a dated keystone and the other blocked a taking in door and stepped mullioned windows with some lights blocked At the rear are taking in doors and square windows 58 IIOld Tower53 56 03 N 1 55 34 W 53 93417 N 1 92618 W 53 93417 1 92618 Old Tower nbsp c 1854 60 A survey tower used in the construction of the Barden Aqueduct It is in stone and circular with a tapering base containing a doorway Above this is a lancet window and at the top are four rectangular windows 59 IIBarden Aqueduct53 54 55 N 1 55 07 W 53 91540 N 1 91848 W 53 91540 1 91848 Barden Aqueduct c 1858 The aqueduct carries a water supply over Brunthwaite Brook It is in stone and consists of three segmental arches on piers with moulded imposts and has voussoirs a chamfered band and a coped parapet The abutments have cast iron railings with spearhead finials 60 IIMilestone near Manor House Farm53 55 50 N 1 55 37 W 53 93062 N 1 92689 W 53 93062 1 92689 Milestone near Manor House Farm nbsp Mid to late 19th century The milestone is on the east side of Bolton Road A6034 road It is in stone and cast iron and has a triangular plan and a rounded top The top is inscribed with BLACKBURN ADDINGHAM amp COCKING END ROAD and SILSDEN and on the sides are the distances to Keighley Addingham Burnley and Ilkley 61 IIMilestone opposite 79 Bolton Road53 55 02 N 1 56 00 W 53 91716 N 1 93321 W 53 91716 1 93321 Milestone opposite 79 Bolton Road nbsp Mid to late 19th century The milestone is on the southeast side of Bolton Road A6034 road It is in stone and cast iron and has a triangular plan and a rounded top The top is inscribed with BLACKBURN ADDINGHAM amp COCKING END ROAD and SILSDEN and on the sides are the distances to Keighley Addingham Burnley and Ilkley 62 IIMilestone north of Silsden Bridge53 54 16 N 1 56 32 W 53 90448 N 1 94226 W 53 90448 1 94226 Milestone north of Silsden Bridge nbsp Mid to late 19th century The milestone is on the west side of Keighley Road A6034 road It is in stone and cast iron and has a triangular plan and a rounded top The top is inscribed with BLACKBURN ADDINGHAM amp COCKING END ROAD and SILSDEN and on the sides are the distances to Keighley Addingham Burnley and Ilkley 63 IIChurch of Our Lady of Mount Carmel53 54 52 N 1 56 12 W 53 91437 N 1 93660 W 53 91437 1 93660 Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel nbsp 1869 70 A Methodist church later Roman Catholic it is stone with a roof of Welsh and Westmorland green slate The church has a cruciform plan consisting of a nave north and south transepts and a chancel At the southwest corner is an octagonal turret with a spirelet The west end is gabled and contains a doorway with a triangular hood containing a quatrefoil and a five light window with Decorated tracery In each transept are five stepped lancet windows 53 64 IIWaterloo Mill and Engine House53 54 41 N 1 56 08 W 53 91146 N 1 93563 W 53 91146 1 93563 Waterloo Mill and Engine House nbsp c 1870 A textile mill to which the engine house was added in 1916 has later been used for other purposes It is in gritstone with roofs of grey slate and glazing and has gates of cast and wrought iron At the entrance are gates and gate piers an office range and an octagonal tapering chimney with a chamfered base In the mill yard is a three storey engine house and a four storey spinning mill with fronts of 18 and five bays To the north is a single storey seven bay weaving shed and a taller single storey ten bay office and finishing shop At the western end are a single storey nine bay weaving shed a two storey warehouse range with fronts of 16 and five bays and another warehouse range with two storeys and fronts of ten and two bays 53 65 II Gates and gate piers St James Church53 54 51 N 1 56 17 W 53 91413 N 1 93801 W 53 91413 1 93801 Gates and gate piers St James Church c 1896 The gate piers flanking the entrance to the churchyard are in stone with a square plan Each pier has a chamfered plinth a traceried panel with a triangular hood and a moulded cap The gates are richly decorated in Art Nouveau style with a butterfly motif 66 IIReferences Edit nbsp Yorkshire portalCitations Edit Historic England a b c d e Leach amp Pevsner 2009 p 700 Historic England amp 1224657 Historic England amp 1224814 Historic England amp 1267378 Historic England amp 1224781 Historic England amp 1224930 Historic England amp 1223262 Historic England amp 1267397 Historic England amp 1267373 Historic England amp 1223313 Historic England amp 1223482 Historic England amp 1223255 Historic England amp 1267372 Historic England amp 1223306 Historic England amp 1224951 Historic England amp 1223264 Historic England amp 1224550 Historic England amp 1267379 Historic England amp 1223406 Historic England amp 1267257 Historic England amp 1223554 Historic England amp 1223261 Historic England amp 1266809 Historic England amp 1223304 Historic England amp 1224359 Historic England amp 1267344 Historic England amp 1267399 Historic England amp 1267398 Historic England amp 1223301 Historic England amp 1223552 Historic England amp 1223263 Historic England amp 1267374 Historic England amp 1223477 Historic England amp 1223291 Historic England amp 1225563 Historic England amp 1267377 Historic England amp 1224305 Historic England amp 1267380 Historic England amp 1267375 Historic England amp 1266411 Historic England amp 1224949 Historic England amp 1224845 Historic England amp 1267346 Historic England amp 1066615 Historic England amp 1223294 Historic England amp 1223290 Historic England amp 1223449 Historic England amp 1223259 Historic England amp 1223300 Historic England amp 1266420 Historic England amp 1267400 a b c Leach amp Pevsner 2009 p 699 Historic England amp 1224813 Historic England amp 1225306 Historic England amp 1223303 Historic England amp 1223295 Historic England amp 1223314 Historic England amp 1223448 Historic England amp 1266323 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England Barn 15 metres south west of Hole Farmhouse Silsden 1267374 National Heritage List for England retrieved 22 December 2020 Historic England Barn 12 metres to north west of Old Hall Farmhouse Silsden 1223477 National Heritage List for England retrieved 22 December 2020 Historic England Rough Holden Farmhouse and attached barn Silsden 1223291 National Heritage List for England retrieved 29 December 2020 Historic England Barn 50 metres south of Tomling Cote Farmhouse Silsden 1225563 National Heritage List for England retrieved 23 December 2020 Historic England No 34 Kirkgate Silsden 1267377 National Heritage List for England retrieved 22 December 2020 Historic England Nos 7 and 9 Chapel Street Silsden 1224305 National Heritage List for England retrieved 22 December 2020 Historic England Nos 3 and 4 Stirling Street Silsden 1267380 National Heritage List for England retrieved 22 December 2020 Historic England Upper Hayhills Farmhouse and attached barn Silsden 1267375 National Heritage List for England retrieved 29 December 2020 Historic England Nos 9 11 13 and 15 St John s Street Silsden 1266411 National Heritage List for England retrieved 22 December 2020 Historic England No 2 Town Head Silsden 1224949 National Heritage List for England retrieved 24 December 2020 Historic England Leeds and Liverpool Canal Aqueduct over Hainsworth Road and Silsden Beck Silsden 1224845 National Heritage List for England retrieved 23 December 2020 Historic England Cowburn Beck Farmhouse Silsden 1267346 National Heritage List for England retrieved 23 December 2020 Historic England Bee boles 15 metres south west of Cowburn Beck Farmhouse Silsden 1066615 National Heritage List for England retrieved 23 December 2020 Historic England Footbridge 100 metres north of Silsden Bridge Silsden 1223294 National Heritage List for England retrieved 23 December 2020 Historic England Howden House Cottage Silsden 1223290 National Heritage List for England retrieved 23 December 2020 Historic England Croft House Silsden 1223449 National Heritage List for England retrieved 23 December 2020 Historic England Old Hall Farmhouse including railed forecourt with columns Silsden 1223259 National Heritage List for England retrieved 29 December 2020 Historic England Leeds and Liverpool Canal Canal warehouse belonging to Pennine Boats of Silsden Silsden 1223300 National Heritage List for England retrieved 23 December 2020 Historic England Crossmoor Farmhouse Silsden 1266420 National Heritage List for England retrieved 23 December 2020 Historic England Pair of cottages 10 metres north west of No 9 Chapel Street and attached to Driver Brothers North Street Mills Silsden 1267400 National Heritage List for England retrieved 29 December 2020 Historic England Church of St James the Great Silsden 1224813 National Heritage List for England retrieved 23 December 2020 Historic England Nail maker s workshop 5 metres south of High Cross Moor Farmhouse Silsden 1225306 National Heritage List for England retrieved 24 December 2020 Historic England Nos 1 2 and 3 Nicolson s Place Silsden 1223303 National Heritage List for England retrieved 22 December 2020 Historic England No 33 Keighley Road Silsden 1223295 National Heritage List for England retrieved 22 December 2020 Historic England Canal Warehouse T W Shuttleworth amp Son Joiner s Workshop Silsden 1223314 National Heritage List for England retrieved 23 December 2020 Historic England Old Tower Silsden 1223448 National Heritage List for England retrieved 29 December 2020 Historic England Barden Aqueduct Silsden 1266323 National Heritage List for England retrieved 22 December 2020 Historic England Milestone 150 metres south of entrance to Manor House Farm Silsden 1314265 National Heritage List for England retrieved 24 December 2020 Historic England Milestone opposite No 79 Bolton Road Silsden 1223253 National Heritage List for England retrieved 24 December 2020 Historic England Milestone 200 metres north of Silsden Bridge Silsden 1224811 National Heritage List for England retrieved 24 December 2020 Historic England Catholic Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Silsden 1223321 National Heritage List for England retrieved 23 December 2020 Historic England Waterloo Mill and attached Engine House Silsden 1266636 National Heritage List for England retrieved 29 December 2020 Historic England Gates and gate piers to front of Church of St James the Great Silsden 1223299 National Heritage List for England retrieved 23 December 2020 Historic England Listed Buildings retrieved 22 December 2020 Leach Peter Pevsner Nikolaus 2009 Yorkshire West Riding Leeds Bradford and the North The Buildings of England New Haven and London Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 12665 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Listed buildings in Silsden amp oldid 1081692855, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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