Langcliffe - Yorkshire Dales National Park

Langcliffe - Yorkshire Dales National Park Langcliffe - Yorkshire Dales National Park

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Figure 29: Manor Farm houseon the left and cottage on theright, east elevation (photo ©Gaby Rose, YNDPA, 2009)Mount Pleasant Farmhouse (figure 30), grade II listed – farmhouse dated 1681 with nineteenth-centuryalterations two-storey building in slobbered rubble, stone dressings,eaves modillions and slate roofFigure 30: Mount PleasantFarmhouse and cottage (photo© Gaby Rose, YNDPA, 2009)Mount Pleasant House (figure 31), grade II listed – dating from the late eighteenth century with twentiethcenturyporch two-storey ashlar and slate-roof building with Tuscanpilasters and other decorative features central staircase plan30

Figure 31: Mount PleasantHouse (photo © Gaby Rose,YNDPA, 2009)13Ellis, Chris & Nancy (2000)‘Paley formerly of Langcliffeand Ampton’,http://www.langcliffe.net/Paley.html.The Old Vicarage (figure 32), grade II listed – seventeenth-century building with a potentially 1590fireplace and nineteenth-century alterations formerly Paley’s Farm: owned by the Paleys until 1962,one of the oldest families in the ancient parish ofGiggleswick probably originally consisted of one large hall withhooded fireplace open to the roof, door in the north wall,two storeys at the west end, and a shippon at the eastend as family prospered – at the time of the great rebuilding inCraven – alterations were done so the Hearth Tax Roll of1670 lists three chimneys and new wing added to thenorth with beam dated 1676 13 now a two-storey rendered house with painted stonedressings, sundial over entrance (figure 36) and slateroof occupied by William Paley (1743-1805), Archdeacon ofCarlisle and author of Principles of Moral and PoliticalPhilosophy (1785) and Evidences of Christianity (1794)Figure 32: The Old Vicarage(photo © Gaby Rose, YNDPA,2009)31

Figure 31: Mount PleasantHouse (photo © Gaby Rose,YNDPA, 2009)13Ellis, Chris & Nancy (2000)‘Paley formerly of <strong>Langcliffe</strong>and Ampton’,http://www.langcliffe.net/Paley.html.The Old Vicarage (figure 32), grade II listed – seventeenth-century building with a potentially 1590fireplace and nineteenth-century alterations formerly Paley’s Farm: owned by the Paleys until 1962,one of the oldest families in the ancient parish ofGiggleswick probably originally consisted of one large hall withhooded fireplace open to the roof, door in the north wall,two storeys at the west end, and a shippon at the eastend as family prospered – at the time of the great rebuilding inCraven – alterations were done so the Hearth Tax Roll of1670 lists three chimneys and new wing added to thenorth with beam dated 1676 13 now a two-storey rendered house with painted stonedressings, sundial over entrance (figure 36) and slateroof occupied by William Paley (1743-1805), Archdeacon ofCarlisle and author of Principles of Moral and PoliticalPhilosophy (1785) and Evidences of Christianity (1794)Figure 32: The Old Vicarage(photo © Gaby Rose, YNDPA,2009)31

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