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EPC 1

4 bedroom semi-detached house

Chain-free
Semi-detached house
4 beds
3 baths
4122
EPC rating: E
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxAsk agent
BroadbandSuper-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • A wonderful historic residence boasting many character features throughout such as ornate cornice work and ceilings, large stone fireplace, exposed timber work, grand period features
  • Large gardens to front and rear, private parking
  • Four bedrooms
  • Council tax band f, property tenure freehold
  • Grade ii* listed residence
  • Available now to view
  • For sale with no chain

Todmorden Hall South: A Majestic Blend of History and Tranquillity:


Introduction:

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of West Yorkshire, England, Todmorden Hall South stands as a testament to the region's rich history and architectural grandeur. With its stately presence and captivating surroundings, this historic hall has become a cherished landmark that draws interest from far and wide. Let us embark on a journey through time and explore the allure of Todmorden Hall South.


A Glimpse into History:

Todmorden Hall South has a storied past that dates back several centuries. Originally constructed in the 13th century, currently characterized by its historic façade, steep gabled roofs, and charming mullioned windows. Over the years, the hall has witnessed the ebb and flow of history, surviving wars, societal changes, and the passage of time itself.


Architectural Splendour:

One cannot help but be captivated by the architectural splendour of Todmorden Hall South. As you approach the main entrance, a striking oak door welcomes you, adorned with intricate carvings above the door that tell tales of generations past. Once inside, the hall reveals its true beauty, with exposed timber beams, ornate fireplaces, and historic staircases, ornate plaster work that exude an air of elegance and refinement.


Gardens of Serenity:

Beyond the hall's remarkable interiors lies a haven of tranquillity. The meticulously landscaped gardens to the front and rear of Todmorden Hall South are a testament to the artistry of nature. With vibrant flower beds, flower borders, and gracefully winding pathways, the gardens provide an idyllic retreat where visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of the natural world. These  grounds also offer  views of the nearby rolling hills, inviting visitors to soak in the serenity of the surroundings and of course a sunny aspect too. 


Preserving the Past:

Preservation and restoration efforts have played a pivotal role in maintaining the timeless charm of Todmorden Hall South. The hall has been meticulously cared for over the years, with restoration projects aimed at safeguarding its architectural integrity. By combining traditional craftsmanship with modern conservation techniques, the hall's custodians have ensured that future generations can continue to appreciate and experience its historical significance.






Conclusion:

Todmorden Hall South stands as a testament to the power of preserving history and embracing the beauty of a bygone era. Its architectural grandeur, enchanting gardens, and commitment to community engagement make it an invaluable asset to both locals and visitors. As we explore its hallowed halls and wander through its peaceful gardens, we are reminded of the enduring legacy of Todmorden Hall South—a legacy that continues to captivate hearts and minds, while honouring the remarkable history of West Yorkshire.



A Brief History time line:

Todmorden Hall – aka Todmorden Old Hall – is situated on Hall Street, Todmorden.


In 1293, a house is recorded here belonging to the De la Deane or De la Dene family. At that time, John, son of William de la Dene, granted all his lands in Todmorden to Alice, daughter of William de Radcliffe.


A timber-framed house was built by the Savile family in the 16th century. It was later owned by the Radcliffe family.


In 1602, Saville Radcliffe inherited the hall from his grandfather, Charles Radcliffe. The hall was rebuilt and the west wing cased in stone around 1603. A mantelpiece is dated 1603, and a lintel with a coat of arms is inscribed SR for Saville Radcliffe.


The east wing has an oak panelled room with a carved overmantle with the initials of Saville Radcliffe and his wife, Kathleen Hyde.


There is a secret chamber over the central corridor.


In 1717, the estate was bought by John Fielden, great-uncle of Joshua Fielden. John and his wife Tamar lived and ran his cloth business from the hall.


In 1743, the central hall was divided into smaller rooms.


In 1795, Anthony Crossley bought the estate.


Dr James Joseph Hague Taylor who married Anne, daughter of Anthony Crossley is recorded there [1810].


From around 1828, it was the home of their son James Taylor.


His son, Dr Herbert Coupland Taylor, lived here for 9 years.


In 1838, it was damaged by a mob from Mankinholes who were protesting against the Poor Law Amendment Act [1834].

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