- Calverley Old Hall
Calverley Old Hall is a
medieval manor house withGrade I listed building status situated atCalverley ,West Yorkshire ,England .Architectural features
Significant portions of the house have unusually escaped alteration and modernisation in later centuries. The oldest section of the property is the Solar believed to be of
14th century origin. TheGreat Hall , which has an interesting 6 bayhammerbeam roof , and theChapel have been dated to 1485-1495. Later additions include an accommodation wing added in the early 16th century by Sir William Calverley to house his very large family.Calverley family
The Calverley family settled in Calverley in ancient times and remained for several hundred years. In the mid 17th century Walter Calverley (b. 1629) married Francis Thompson heiress of the Thompson estate at
Esholt . In 1709 their son Walter built a new mansion house atEsholt Hall and the family left Calverley. After his death in 1749 the family sold the Esholt estate and in 1754 sold the Calverley properties to the Thornhills. Thereafter the Hall was subdivided into cottages.The Hall was witness to dreadful violence in April 1605 when Walter Caverley murdered two of his sons William and Walter. He was tried , convicted and executed at York.
Modern times
In more recent times the Hall has enjoyed humbler tenants. The Chapel was let out as a Wheelwrights shop. In 1981 however
Landmark Trust rescued and restored the Hall which they let out as holiday accommodation.External links
* [http://www.arch.wyjs.org.uk/AdvSrv/Tudorweb/twy17.html West Yorkshire Archaeology Service]
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