You are here: Home>View the Catalogue>Selside Collection>Selside Material - Selside Buildings From: Up Prev Next Selside Material - Selside Buildings Selside Buildings From: Selside Collection Creator Various Contributor Wilf Fenten Reference number SEL/002 Places Selside (148) Records in this Group Sales Brochure, 29/3/1950, Sale of the Selside Estate by Auction, including Shaws Farm SEL/002/001 Sales brochure for the sale of The Selside Estate held at Bentham Town Hall on 29 March 1950. Sold by Jackson-Stops & Staff in conjunction with Richard Turner & Sons. Details of Shaws Farm, Hillfoot Farm, Selside Farm, Top Farm and a detached bungalow Excerpt from Register of Listed Buildings describing North Cote Farmhouse in Selside SEL/002/002 Entry from the National Heritage List for England – listing description for Northcote Farmhouse, Selside – Grade II Excerpt from the Register of Listed Buildings describing Penyghent Cottage and Shaws Farmhouse in Selside SEL/002/003 Entries from the National Heritage List for England for Pen-y-ghent Cottage (1988) and Shaws Farmhouse (1958) Selside – both listed Grade II Estate Agents Graveson Wood Assoc. Flyer for the Sales of Penyghent Cottage, Selside July 1991 SEL/002/004 Sales particulars for Pen-y-ghent Cottage, Selside July 1991. Graveson Wood Associates Estate Agents Undated copy of Newspaper Article "Here & There in Craven No.8", likely paper The Craven Herald, describing Lodge Hall in Ribblesdale SEL/002/005 Newspaper article “Here and there in Craven – No. 8” Details of the history of Ingman Lodge or Lodge Hall situated between Selside and Ribblehead Article from Telepgraph & Argus, 13/11/1959, about Lodge Hall, Ribblesdale, and it's colourful history SEL/002/006 “Farmhouse has it’s links in the fold of the hill” Article from the Telegraph & Argus 13 November 1959 Estate Agents Richard Turner & Son leaflet to sell Shaws Farm by auction on 5/7/1988 SEL/002/007 Sales particulars for Shaws Farm, Selside dated 5 July 1988. Advertised by Richard Turner & Sons. Sold by direction of Mr & Mrs JH Morphet and public auction held at the Falcon Manor Hotel, Settle Shaws Farm did not meet it’s reserve price and was advertised for sale the following year Estate Agents Graveson Wood Associates flyer for the sale of The Shaws, previously Shaws Farm, in Spring 1989 SEL/002/008 Sales particulars for the sale of The Shaws, previously Shaws Farm, spring 1989. Produced by Graveson Wood Associates Excerpt from the Register of Listed Buildings describing Lodge Hall, Ribblesdale as Grade II* listed building SEL/002/009 Entry from the National Heritage List for England for Lodge Hall, also known as Ingman Lodge Grade II* listed, 20 February 1958 3 Monochrome and 9 colour photographs of the 1728 front porch, The Shaws, Selside SEL/002/010 Three monochrome and nine colour photographs of the porch at The Shaws, Selside. These photographs were taken before parts of the porch were re-masoned in 1994. The original and much damaged stonework from the porch was subsequently stored in the outhouse next to the Shaws. Monochrome photos dated 1989, colour photos dated 1993 & 1994 Letter from Alison C. Armstrong with Yorkshire & Cleveland Vernacular Buildings Study Group reports, surveys and drawings of The Shaws, Selside SEL/002/011 Letter and attached documents from Alison C. Armstrong on behalf of the Yorkshire & Cleveland Vernacular Buildings Study Group. Documents: Report 489 YVBSG Detailing historic development of The Shaws, including 1996 survey, drawings and and original survey carried out in October 1978 Pages 107 and 109 "The End-stack and Direct Entry Plan Group" from unnamed publication with details of buildings in Ribblesdale including The Shaws, Selside SEL/002/012 Pages 107 & 109 from unknown publication detailing examples of buildings including The Shaws Selside Selside School, Black and White photo from an unnamed book SEL/002/013 Information on the Back reads “Mrs W French” and a Gargrave address Two monchrome photos " Penyghent from Selside" and "Alum Pot" SEL/002/014 No Comments Start the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this page Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Search the archive Advanced By subject By place By format By date
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