List Entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: FARNLEY HALL
List Entry Number: 1150040
Location
FARNLEY HALL, OTLEY TO FARNLEY ROAD
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
County:
District: North Yorkshire
District Type: Unitary Authority
Parish: Farnley
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: I
Date first listed: 06-Feb-1952
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 330482
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Details
SE 24 NW FARNLEY OTLEY TO FARNLEY ROAD
(south side, off)
4/14 Farnley Hall
6/2/52
GV I
Country house. C17 range restored c1870 and 1786-90 range by John Carr for
Walter Beaumont Ramsden Fawkes. Coursed squaredgritstone and ashlar with
stone slate and lead roofs. Square C18 block with L-shaped C17 and C19
range to rear. 2-storeys, 5 bays to front, 2 and 3 storeys and 3 bays to
rear block. C18 range: glazed double-doors centre, with flanking engaged
Tuscan columns carrying entablature and triangular pediment. Sashes with
glazing bars, ground-floor sashes, central bay, round-headed. Floating
wooden cornices removed mid C20. Sill band to ground floor, guilloche band
at first-floor level, dentilled cornice, balustraded parapet. Corniced
stacks flank centre block, another stack to left and right. 5-bay returns
in similar style, the left return having stone moulded architraves to all
windows and floating cornices to ground floor. Rear range (to north):
entrance facade, east side, has irregular fenestration. Large central
porch, C17, with Doric columns carrying entablature and elaborate scrolls
and finials above cornice. Flanking C19 bay, round-headed-light, mullion
and transom windows; other windows date from the C18, C19 and C20. 3 false
gables above, also C19, with blocked round-headed windows. Interior: Carr
range: fine staircase hall with cantilevered Imperial stair and Ionic
(ground floor) and Corinthian (first floor) columns in antis. Detailed
descriptions of rooms and decorative schemes in Country Life, 27 May 1954,
pp 1714-1717. Rear range has fine linen-fold panelling and carved
overmantles and an early C18 open well stair with ramped handrail. Much of
it was probably brought to Farnley during the late C19. See Country Life,
20 May 1954. In 1796 Thomas Girtin and J M W Turner visited Farnley Hall
from Harewood House and Turner became a close friend of Walter Fawkes (d
1825). He spent several weeks each summer at Farnley for about 13 years and
gave to the owners over 200 pictures. About 29 now remain at the house.
See C Kennedy, Harewood, London, 1982, p 17. The house also contains an
important collection of relics of the English Civil War, including
Cromwell's sword and hat, and Fairfax's sword. See H Speight, Upper
Wharfedale, London, 1900, p 104.
Listing NGR: SE2151947276
Selected Sources
Books and journalsKennedy, C, Harewood, (1982), 17
Speight, H, Upper Wharfedale, (1900), 104
'Country Life' in 20 May, (1954)
'Country Life' in 27 May, (1954), 1714-1717
Map
National Grid Reference: SE 21519 47276
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