Healds Hall, Grade II listed building in Liversedge, England
Healds Hall is a large stone structure on Leeds Road built with 18th century architectural elements and now operates as a hotel with restaurant facilities. The property contains accommodation rooms and event spaces for gatherings and functions.
Joseph Bilton built the house in 1764 with solid stone construction and classical proportions characteristic of the period. Later Reverend Hammond Roberson converted it into a school, creating important ties to local education history.
Today the building functions as a hotel and restaurant where people gather for meals and events. This modern use keeps the place active in community life while respecting its listed status.
The building sits on Leeds Road and is easy to locate while traveling or walking through Liversedge. The spaces are primarily available for hotel guests, though day visitors can dine in the restaurant without staying overnight.
The Spen Valley Literary and Scientific Society made this building their headquarters and museum starting in 1926, showing how it became central to local intellectual life. This connection reveals the house's deeper role beyond its function as a residence or business.
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