Asket Hall Revisited

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Whilst browsing on Leodis, I came across a picture of Asket hall, on Asket Hill, I've lived around that area all my life, and have never seen it, so I presumed it had been knocked down. Then I started wondering where its location was. There was a previous thread on this forum, which got a bit off topic and a clear answer was never given, so I'd like to ask, where was the site of Asket Hall? I know of the bridge that goes nowhere over the stream, mentioned in the previous thread, so could you point me in the right direction from there?

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SW88 wrote: Whilst browsing on Leodis, I came across a picture of Asket hall, on Asket Hill, I've lived around that area all my life, and have never seen it, so I presumed it had been knocked down. Then I started wondering where its location was. There was a previous thread on this forum, which got a bit off topic and a clear answer was never given, so I'd like to ask, where was the site of Asket Hall? I know of the bridge that goes nowhere over the stream, mentioned in the previous thread, so could you point me in the right direction from there? There were two or three threads covering this but as so often happens, they can go off at a tangent albeit related, even if in a round about wayI think rather than trawl it all for the references, or suggest you get to grips with the ubiquitous 'search' I'll shout to Parksider for one to step in here and give you a synopsis

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SW88 wrote: Whilst browsing on Leodis, I came across a picture of Asket hall, on Asket Hill, I've lived around that area all my life, and have never seen it, so I presumed it had been knocked down. Then I started wondering where its location was. There was a previous thread on this forum, which got a bit off topic and a clear answer was never given, so I'd like to ask, where was the site of Asket Hall? I know of the bridge that goes nowhere over the stream, mentioned in the previous thread, so could you point me in the right direction from there? Leodis tells you the Hall and Stables are demolished but in fact the stables are still there.From easterly road pass north lane and turn left up Asket Hill and the stables are on your left tastefully restored into residential with some new housing on the site of the hall.Now nip back to north lane and go up there turning right after north way and you will see asket hall lodge. The driveway started there and then through to the bridge going nowhere and up to the Hall.Stand on the lodge side and look at the site if the hall/stables and contrast that now returned to nature vision with the picture of the terraced gardens of the Hall on Leodis.magnificent contrast.

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The Parksider wrote: SW88 wrote: Whilst browsing on Leodis, I came across a picture of Asket hall, on Asket Hill, I've lived around that area all my life, and have never seen it, so I presumed it had been knocked down. Then I started wondering where its location was. There was a previous thread on this forum, which got a bit off topic and a clear answer was never given, so I'd like to ask, where was the site of Asket Hall? I know of the bridge that goes nowhere over the stream, mentioned in the previous thread, so could you point me in the right direction from there? Leodis tells you the Hall and Stables are demolished but in fact the stables are still there.From easterly road pass north lane and turn left up Asket Hill and the stables are on your left tastefully restored into residential with some new housing on the site of the hall.Now nip back to north lane and go up there turning right after north way and you will see asket hall lodge. The driveway started there and then through to the bridge going nowhere and up to the Hall.Stand on the lodge side and look at the site if the hall/stables and contrast that now returned to nature vision with the picture of the terraced gardens of the Hall on Leodis.magnificent contrast. Brilliant, thank you! I used to go to school at the recently demolished Braim Wood, across the road from the hill, so I used to pass the bridge and the site of the house loads of time, to cut through to easterly road.

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And here is Asket Lodge, courtesy of Google. click on the red cross to see picture!!!
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buffaloskinner wrote: And here is Asket Lodge, courtesy of Google. click on the red cross to see picture!!! Bottom of north lane, right?

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The Parksider wrote: SW88 wrote: Whilst browsing on Leodis, I came across a picture of Asket hall, on Asket Hill, I've lived around that area all my life, and have never seen it, so I presumed it had been knocked down. Then I started wondering where its location was. There was a previous thread on this forum, which got a bit off topic and a clear answer was never given, so I'd like to ask, where was the site of Asket Hall? I know of the bridge that goes nowhere over the stream, mentioned in the previous thread, so could you point me in the right direction from there? Leodis tells you the Hall and Stables are demolished but in fact the stables are still there.From easterly road pass north lane and turn left up Asket Hill and the stables are on your left tastefully restored into residential with some new housing on the site of the hall.Now nip back to north lane and go up there turning right after north way and you will see asket hall lodge. The driveway started there and then through to the bridge going nowhere and up to the Hall.Stand on the lodge side and look at the site if the hall/stables and contrast that now returned to nature vision with the picture of the terraced gardens of the Hall on Leodis.magnificent contrast. ...and he arrives almost as magically as GT!

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Could somebody be incredibly kind and mark all this on a googlemaps screen cap for me? I'd be incredibly grateful.

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In the mean time, browes over this one -http://www.secretleeds.com/forum/Messag ... eadID=1209

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SW88 wrote: I used to go to school at the recently demolished Braim Wood, across the road from the hill, so I used to pass the bridge and the site of the house loads of time, to cut through to easterly road. You will be aware of Elmete Hall then behind Braime Wood. Others have visited the grounds and analysed and found a WW2 AA gun emplacement. Amazingly my dad was posted to Wellington Hill gun site years before I lived there, but until this site "dug it out" I didn't know where it was.You'll know Dib Lane? The Grange pub was built on the site of a large house and further up another large hourse "Fearnville" was built in Victorian times.These two appear on old maps.For over 50 years I knew Dib Lane intimately but never knew Fearnville still existed. This grand old house was engulfed by the council housing and a "field trip" last year or so found me walking down a ginnel between some houses and into the grounds of the old house and the old house itself.There's a thread on here (chameleon may kindly oblige) where I get the two houses totally mixed up. Some great posts there.Also there's stuff on Wyke Beck which you should know well. It's been researched by others that it is possible the becks course where it runs straight south of Asket Hill was engineered for a tudor corn mill. You can see walling and an old weir in the beck.We may have lived on a council estate and gone to state schools but twas a bit of grand history below our feet - why not have a days walk round!

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