
Yorkshire (West). Lost Country Houses
Folder: Lost Country Houses
Armitage Bridge House
Badsworth Hall
Brierley Hall
Chevet Park
Denby Grange
Hague Hall
Hayfield
Heath Old Hall
Heaton Hall
High Sunderland House
Horton Hall
Horton Old Hall
Kippax Park
Methley Hall
Newton House
Norland Hall
Outwood Hall
Potternewton Hall
Springwood Hall
Badsworth Hall
Brierley Hall
Chevet Park
Denby Grange
Hague Hall
Hayfield
Heath Old Hall
Heaton Hall
High Sunderland House
Horton Hall
Horton Old Hall
Kippax Park
Methley Hall
Newton House
Norland Hall
Outwood Hall
Potternewton Hall
Springwood Hall
Badsworth Hall, West Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Brierley Hall, West Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Chevet Park, West Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Chevet Park, West Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Staircase, Chevet Park, West Yorkshire (Demolished…
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Denby Grange, West Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Subsidence at Hague Hall, Hemsworth, West Yorkshir…
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Heath Old Hall, West Yorkshire, a view of c1910 (d…
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Heath Old Hall Yorkshire a view of c1880 (now demo…
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Heath Old Hall, West Yorkshire, a view of c1880 (d…
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Heath Old Hall, West Yorkshire, a view of c1880 (d…
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Heaton Hall, Bradford, West Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Horton Hall, Bradford, West Yorkshire
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Kippax Park, Castleford, West Yorkshire (Demolishe…
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Detail of an Edwardian postcard. The contents of the house were auctioned in 1929. Kippax is not a welll documented house and this Edwardian postcard seems to be about the only one that ever turns up
Methley Hall, Wakefield, West Yorkshire (Demolishe…
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Outwood Hall, West Yorkshire (Demolished c1926)
Potternewton Hall, Potternewton Lane, Leeds, West…
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Detail of a cabinet card of c1870. The four ladies and young man are probably members of the Lupton family who owned the house for much of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Paper Hall, Barkerend Road, Bradford, West Yorkshi…
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