Shibden Hall
Plans
The plans of
Shibden Hall
reproduced from the
Shibden Hall Visitor's Guide
by kind permission of the
Calderdale Museums
They show the building before and after
Anne Lister's
redevelopment in the 1830s
Photo #1
: The Ground Floor of the 1830s
Photo #2
: The First Floor of the 1830s
Photo #3
: The Ground Floor as it is today.
Photo #4
: The First Floor as it is today.
The Ground Floor of the 1830s
1
: The Hall
2
: The Celled Parlour, later the Sitting Room
3
: The Little Parlour, later the North Parlour
4
: The Buttery with Milk House beneath it
5
: The Cross Passage
6
: The Lower Kitchen
7
: The Upper Kitchen
8
: The Shop
9
: The Lower Parlour, formerly the Buttery, later the Study
A
: This room is documented but its use is uncertain
The First Floor of the 1830s
10
: The Celled Chamber, later the
Red Room
, possibly used by
Aunt Anne
11
: The
North Chamber
, later possibly
My Father's Room
12
: The Staircase
13
: The New Chamber
14
: The
Flesh Chamber
15
: The Chamber over the House
16
: The Study, later
Anne Lister's
Book Room
17
: The Gallery
18
: The Chamber over the Lower Kitchen, later the Tent Room
19
: The Chamber over the Lower Parlour, later the Blue Room
20
: The Chamber over the Upper Kitchen, later the Servants' Room
21
: The Chamber over the Shop, used as a store room, later the Servants' Room
22
: Water closets
The Ground Floor as it is today.
The shaded areas are not usually accessible to the public
The First Floor as it is today.
The shaded areas are not usually accessible to the public
©
Malcolm Bull 2022
Revised 16:14 / 19th December 2022 / 5394
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