Bradley Hall
                Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House
                There are no visible remains
                
	
		| Name | Bradley Hall | 
	
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		| Historic Country | Yorkshire | 
	
		| Modern Authority | Calderdale | 
	
		| 1974 Authority | West Yorkshire | 
	
		| Civil Parish | Huddersfield | 
	
                A licence to crenellate was granted to John Pylkington in 1477. 
Bradley Hall Probably C17, with house body rebuilt in C19. Longhouse type. Hammer-dressed stone. Pitched stone slate roof. C19 red brick extension to north. 2 storeys. Housebody has 3 ranges of stone mullioned casements and door with 4 moulded panels. Barn has segment-headed barn door; 1 (apparently C17) planked door with chamfered jambs and lintel, and 3 1st floor openings with widely splayed embrasures. Another similar to rear. Extension has one range of windows and one of planked doors. Bradley was the southernmost grange of Fountains Abbey: it covered 4,400 acres. Bradley Hall may have been the site of the principal farm. (Listed Building Report)
                
                Not scheduled
                This is a Grade 2 listed building protected by law
                Historic England Scheduled Monument Number
                
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		| OS Map Grid Reference | SE170212 | 
	
		| Latitude | 53.6870994567871 | 
	
		| Longitude | -1.74331998825073 | 
	
		| Eastings | 417040 | 
	
		| Northings | 421210 |