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766:, and Spring Hall was presented to Halifax Corporation. The Corporation used the land as a sports ground for schools, and in 1959 built the Percival N Whitley Memorial Sports Hall there. In 1973 two applications were made by B.A. Waddington, the borough architect, to build a sports pavilion in the grounds. Between 1942 and 1973, cricket matches between Halifax councillors and officials were played in the grounds. In 1977 and 1978, plans were submitted by the council for a new leisure centre in the grounds. Between 1947 and 1992, the Halifax branch of the National Council of Women Great Britain used the hall for meetings. 699: 42: 468: 456: 58: 420: 527: 661: 444: 432: 732: 649: 621: 605: 637: 790: 484: 65: 723:. Tom's nephew, Captain Walter Holdsworth, JP (1851–1885), a partner in the business, inherited Spring Hall and retained it until his death, when he was interred alongside his uncle Tom in the family mausoleum at Salterhebble church. Walter's younger brother Clement (1855–1920) inherited the property but did not live there. 523:, and his scrolls are long and slim enough to be building plans. These details beg the question as to whether it is a portrait of the architect, placed to overlook his work. The plaster corbels on the ground floor staircase ceiling are carved with lions, in connection with the Holdsworth family crest. 706:
John Holdsworth (1797–1857), was a textile manufacturer and founder of John Holdsworth & Co Ltd, Halifax. The company has been based at Shaw Lodge Mills since 1822, and currently makes fabrics for seating on public transport. During his lifetime, John amassed extensive lands surrounding the mill.
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On the ground floor, a decorative plaster ceiling with layered and coloured cornice survives in the wedding room of the register office. That room, like several others, has a large window set back into an arch, as viewed from the interior. Another ground floor room also has a deep, decorative plaster
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in 1948. After most of the grounds had been sold off, the remainder was used for sports and recreation, the building was later used as a ballet studio. The building fell into disrepair but was renovated in 2009. As of 2014, Calderdale Register Office has officiated at wedding ceremonies in the Hall's
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for a short period. Half of the land became a running track with athletics facilities in 2007. Between 1990 and 2009, the building was neglected and eventually fell into disrepair, although the remaining grounds continued to be available for sports. Calderdale Register Office, whose address had been
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In 1871 Tom Holdsworth rebuilt Spring Hall to the designs of Mallinson and Barber. With his three brothers he was a partner in the family business, but retired to Spring Hall in 1874 due to ill health. He mortgaged the property in 1875. In 1880 he added a greenhouse to Spring Hall. Tom died suddenly
590:. At least two of the rooms at this level, including the present boiler room, are the remaining cellars of the original 17th-century house. They are part of the old foundations, having arched ceilings and supporting walls. At least one other cellar room has a 19th-century flat ceiling made of wooden 514:
supporting the first floor staircase ceiling. They represent a woman with grapes and flowers, a winged cherub, a man with harvest motifs and a full-bearded man in medieval costume, carrying scrolls. In the latter corbel which overlooks the stairwell, the bearded man's profile is similar to Barber's
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Between 1 February 1916 and 28 February 1918 the house, its annexe and the neighbouring Shaw Lodge were requisitioned as a "Convalescent and Auxiliary Hospital for injured servicemen, staffed by War and Voluntary Aid Detachment nurses." The number of patient beds varied from 84 to 220 during that
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CC00050 - Finn Gledhill and Company (formerly Frederick Walker, Son and Dickie), solicitors of Halifax, records (including Halifax Piece Hall, Wadsworth family of Ovenden, Brear and Brown Ltd, brewers, Calder and Hebble Navigation, Waterhouse Charity, Lister family of Shibden Hall) (FW),
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representing a dog and fox on the outer corners of the central bay of the first floor. Besides being evident from outside, these gargoyles can be seen through adjacent windows, from inside the building. The lintel above the ground floor window on the same bay is carved with a
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By 1871 when he designed this mansion in partnership with James Mallinson (1819–1884), William Swinden Barber (1832–1908) was an established and respected local architect, having designed and co-designed important public buildings and churches in the Halifax area. He was a
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In 1858, freehold estate and "land and coal" at Spring Hall were included in a sale catalogue. John Foster bought land on the edge of Spring Hall estate, and this caused a problem when his planned Thornton-Bradford road threatened to impinge on Holdsworth's land.
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survive. One of these has an over-painted stone surround and mantelpiece, and a hearth surfaced with Arts and Crafts tiles. The other one in the music room is a large and decoratively carved oak affair, with matching doorways either side. These doors open into a
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During office hours, most of the exterior and the remaining grounds are accessible to the public. Spring Hall is a large, three-storey, cellared building which was originally set in its own grounds. It has pitched roofs,
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Richard Brodeley was Spring Hall's resident in 1614. Between 1649 and 1758, Joshua Wright owned the Hall. In 1761, Ben Hodgson, a yeoman, was living there. In 1847–1848 there was a case in the County Court disputing the
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The dark-varnished and galleried staircase retains faded gilding and stencilled motifs on its first floor ceiling and on the underside of the first landing, visible from the ground floor. The decorative, carved
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mansion which was completed in 1871. The work involved an application in February 1871 from the architects to alter the fence wall between the Spring Hall estate and the Huddersfield turnpike road.
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On his death these lands were divided for his four sons, and his third son Tom Holdsworth, who was born on 12 February 1826, inherited the portion which included the original Spring Hall building.
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Inside the building, only the porch and entrance hall are accessible to the public, during office hours. Although as of 2014 much of the interior has been adapted for office use and for the
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Inspired Facilities fund to build a sixth form and community centre in the former grounds of Spring Hall. As of April 2014, construction was expected to be completed by 2015.
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bought land adjoining the Hall in the 1890s, but did not use it. James Booth, JP, owned it by 1905; he was a hosiery manufacturer and owner of Lee Mills at Lee Bridge.
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West Yorkshire Archive Services: CC00048 - Robert Parker, Halifax, attorney, accumulations (including records relating to the Cragg Vale coiners) (RP), RP:321
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: BC95061 - John Foster and Son Limited, worsted spinners and manufacturers, Black Dyke Mills, Queensbury, records (61D95)
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: BC95061 - John Foster and Son Limited, worsted spinners and manufacturers, Black Dyke Mills, Queensbury, records (61D95)
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Includes 1927 plan of Spring Hall Mansion, proving that Spring Hall and Spring Hall Mansion or Mansions are the same building. Retrieved 27 April 2014
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West Yorkshire Archive Services: CC00770 - Halifax, Northowram, Skircoat, Southowram, Soyland, ETC, miscellaneous deeds (MISC:484), MISC:484/31
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hood and moulded, coloured ceramic tiles on the surround. The hearth's floor tiles have been removed. The music room has a carved, oak
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The building is first recorded as Spring Hall in 1614. It has been known as Spring Hall Mansions at least since 1927, and is not
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: CMB - Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council, records (CMB), stopping up of Spring Hall yard
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: CC00421 - Halifax Antiquarian Society, Miscellaneous accumulations (HAS/B:1-37), HAS/B:36/3/9
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: CMB - West Yorkshire Archive Service: Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council, records (CMB)
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: CC01779 - National Council of Women in Great Britain, Halifax branch, records (NCW), NCW:17
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West Yorkshire Archives Service: WYAS1255a - Halifax Borough Council, Engineers' Department, building plans, (additional)
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In the cellar is the boiler room which was originally one of the kitchens, having the remains of a fireplace and of a
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: CMB - Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council, records (CMB), CMB/D1/DP/147 (Box 37)
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: CC00002 - Halifax Antiquarian Society, records (HAS and HAS/A), HAS:725-745 (500/1)
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: CMT1 - Halifax Borough (including predecessor authorities) (CMT1), CMT1/MISC:972
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: CMB - Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council, records (CMB), Spring Hall estate
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: CC00002 - Halifax Antiquarian Society, records (HAS and HAS/A), HAS:358 (423)/46
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architect, having connections with leading artists in these movements through mutual founder-membership of the
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West Yorkshire Archive Services: WYAS4358 - Halifax Rovers Amateur Football Club, records (WYC:1464), WYC:1464
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of stylised flower motifs separated by a zigzag line, and the window below contains stone frames with double
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: BC75022 - Thornton, Allerton and Horton, sale catalogue (photocopy) (22D75)
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Image of corbel which may represent the architect, showing bearded man with scrolls like building plans:
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: WYAS184 - miscellaneous local authority plans (WYC:1088), WYC:1088/203
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: WYAS184 - miscellaneous local authority plans (WYC:1088), WYC:1088/101
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: WYAS4978 - P N Whitley memorial appeal, leaflet (WYC:1527), WYC:1527
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: WYAS2702 - Spring Hall, Skircoat, building plan (WYC:1260), WYC:1260
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ceiling in one of the cellar rooms, showing where Mallinson and Barber extended the building plan:
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of merchant Joseph Bates the elder, a former resident of Spring Hall. The case was brought in the
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by William Bates, son of Joseph Bates, against his brother Joseph Bates the younger and others.
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Retrieved 27 April 2014. The scroll may have once held the coat of arms' motto, "Sans changer"
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: CMB - Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council, records (CMB)
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First floor ceiling corbel on grand staircase, showing stencilled and gilded wooden ceiling
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curves along the top edges. Above the south-east entrance porch is the Holdsworth family
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ground floor suite since 2011, and the upper floors are now rented out as office space.
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style and completed in 1871 to a larger ground plan by architects James Mallinson and
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in Carlton Street, Halifax, since 1878, was removed to Spring Hall in April 2009.
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CMT1 - Halifax Borough (including predecessor authorities) (CMT1)- CMT1/HBI/A:354
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: biography of Percival Nathan Whitley (1893–1956)
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Cause papers in the Diocesan Courts of the Archbishopric of York: TEST.CP.1847/8
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Between 1919 and 1931 Spring Hall was a guest house for young men, owned by
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Image showing stencilled paintings and carved frieze on staircase ceiling:
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In 2014 Ravenscliffe High School was awarded a grant of £113,882 by
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: WYAS3335 - Halifax County Borough
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West Yorkshire Archive Service: WYAS3335 - Halifax County Borough
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tower and a ground-floor entrance-porch at the south-east corner
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Potted history of Spring Hall from 1871. Retrieved 27 April 2014
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around these ceilings also still has old and faded gilding. The
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aged 56 on Sunday 1 May 1881, at the Great Northern Hotel near
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Image of ground floor grand staircase corbel with lion head:
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is of unusual design. There are four carved wood and plaster
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Contact numbers for opening times. Retrieved 9 March 2014
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23 April 2014: Ravenscliffe secure £100k for Spring Hall
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Image of carved stone lion rampant over porch entrance:
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Corbel on grand staircase which may represent Barber
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Spring Hall, Halifax
Gothic mansion with turret
Spring Hall in West Yorkshire
Gothic Revival
Arts and Crafts
Halifax, West Yorkshire
Coordinates
53°42′42″N 1°51′25″W / 53.71167°N 1.85694°W / 53.71167; -1.85694
Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
Barber
Calderdale Register Office
mansion
Halifax, West Yorkshire
Gothic Revival
William Swinden Barber
World War I
Halifax Corporation
listed
Arts and Crafts
William Swinden Barber
Gothic Revival
Arts and Crafts
Artists Rifles
Grade II listed buildings
West Yorkshire Archive Service
listed
Gothic Revival
Arts and Crafts
gables
Elizabethan-style

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