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© Mr John Gilkerson
IoE Number:
338264
Location:
THE BLACK BULL HOTEL AND ATTACHED WATER TROUGH, 119 MAIN STREET (west side)
KEIGHLEY, BRADFORD, WEST YORKSHIRE
Photographer:
Mr John Gilkerson
Date Photographed:
16 September 2000
Date listed:
04 December 1986
Date of last amendment:
04 December 1986
Grade
II
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KEIGHLEY MAIN STREET
SE 0237 and SE 0337 (west side)
21/165 Haworth
No 119 (The Black Bull
Hotel) and attached water
trough
GV II
Inn and attached water trough. Early C19. Millstone grit ashlar, stone
slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Later gabled porch in centre has C20
panelled door with overlight in doorcase of pilasters and cornice. To
left and right on each floor a 16-pane sash, with a smaller, 12-pane
sash over door, all in plain stone surrounds with projecting cills.
Shaped gutter brackets hipped roof. Central stack. Left return has
round-headed staircase window. Stone water trough, hollowed out of single
boulder, attached at base of wall to left of porch. Reputedly the haunt
of Branwell Bronte.