- Bolling Hall, Bradford
Infobox UKproperty
property_name = Bolling Hall
imgage_name = Bolling Hall, Bradford.jpg
image_size = 200px
caption = The original front of Bolling Hall
type = Grade I listed house
NT/EH/RHS =City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council
Managed =
area =
main =Grade I listed house
other = Museum
public_access = Yes
museum = Yes
exhibition = Yes
country =England
region =Yorkshire and the Humber
gridSquare = SE1731
address = Bowling Hall Road,Bradford , West Yorkshire
postcode = BD4 7LP
refreshments =
parking = Yes
shop =Yes
webAddress = [http://www.bradfordmuseums.org/bollinghall/index.htm Website]
co_ord =coord|53|46|44|N|1|44|19|W|display=inline,title|region:GB_type:landmarkBolling Hall is one of the oldest buildings in
Bradford ,West Yorkshire ,England . It is currently used as amuseum and education centre.The building is about a mile from the centre of Bradford. Its surroundings are suburban in character.Before the
Industrial Revolution , Bradford was a small town and difficult to defend as it lay in a basin. However, Bolling Hall occupies a commanding position on a hillside. The earliest part of this building, dating from the 14th century, has been interpreted as apele tower , although Bradford is somewhat outside the typical geographical area for these defensive structures.The Manor of Bolling (Bollinc) is first mentioned in Domesday Book and was at that time in the possession of a man named Sindi. The manor then came under the control of Ilbert de Lacy. By 1316 the manor was owned by William Bolling, and Bollings owned the estate until the late 1400s when control went to the Tempests who held the estate until 1649. The estate changed hands several times thereafter until eventually it was let to several tenants until being presented to Bradford Corporation in 1912. It was opened as a museum three years later.
During the second siege of Bradford in 1643, during the
English Civil War , the house was a Royalist base. On this occasion the Royalists took the town, which had strong Parliamentarian sympathies, and it was thought that the victors would put the inhabitants to the sword. There is a legend that a ghost appeared in the bedroom where the Royalist commander Earl of Newcastle was staying to tell him to "Pity poor Bradford". There is usually material on display relating to theEnglish Civil War including a death mask ofOliver Cromwell .In the eighteenth century parts of the house were modernised by the architect John Carr, following a fire.The Bolling chapel at Bradford parish church, now
Bradford Cathedral , was restored by the Tempest family in the seventeenth century but did not survive the twentieth-century rebuilding of the Chancel [http://www.bradfordcathedral.co.uk] .External links
* [http://www.bolling.net/bhall.html Bolling Hall]
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