A269 – Esholt Hall, Undated.
Esholt Hall – Undated
The armorial ornamentation seen on the water spout head dates from 1832, and has the initials of Walter Calverley and Robert Stansfield who bought the house and estate in 1755.
JH041 – Esholt Hall, 1980.
Esholt Hall – 1980
Rear view of Esholt Hall, now the property of Yorkshire Water.
JH043 – Esholt Hall, Undated.
Esholt Hall – Undated
Esholt Hall with the conservatory seen on the right.
JH044 – Esholt Hall, 1980.
Esholt Hall – 1980
Front view of Esholt Hall with fountain and pond.
JH010 – Esholt Hall, 1980.
Esholt Hall – 1980
Calverley owl on a lead pipe at Esholt Hall.
I175 – Esholt Hall, 1990.
Esholt Hall – 1990
The hall and staircase, this staircase replaced the original one.
T304 – Esholt Hall, 2016.
Esholt Hall – 2016
View of Esholt Hall, the estate is now owned by Yorkshire Water and the Hall is part of the Esholt Sewage Works. (May 2016)
Previous Comments:
Bernard West
In 1962, I worked on a brand new sulphuric acid plant on a sewage plant near Leeds. This was a necessary part of my Chem Eng degree from UMIST.
I think that it was Esholt, but not sure. Can anyone confirm this?
Bernard West now in Toronto
02 June 2019.
Martin
There is an interesting feature on the website “The blacketts.com” about Esholt Hall, its connections to the Calveley familily and the Blacketts of North East England including Sir Walter Calverley Blackett, the so called “King of Newcastle” who built Esholt.
Sir Walter is entombed in Calverley Parish Church nearby.
17 February 2020.
Consolidated by Ellaine Ellwood. 02 May 2021.
Last Updated: 18 November 2022 – All images updated.