Esholt West Yorkshire
In the 12th century, the Esholt estate was owned by Syningthwaite Priory and a nunnery was established there at Lower Esholt. When the nunnery was dissolved in about 1540 the estate was granted by Edward IV to Henry Thompson. The original manor house, Esholt Old Hall at Upper Esholt is medieval in origin, probably 16th century. and possibly once moated. It is well preserved and has Grade II* listed building protection.
The adjacent church of St Paul was once the private chapel of the old manor house. The church was rebuilt in 1839.
In the 17th century the Thompson heiress married Walter Calverley (1629-1694) and in 1709 their son Walter built a new Queen Anne style mansion house , Esholt Hall on the site of the old nunnery.
In 1775 the Calverleys sold to Stansfield and eventually in 1906 the estate was purchased by the Bradford City Council. The estate is now owned by Yorkshire Water where they operate a sewage treatment plant. The new hall is a conference and staff learning centre.
From 1976 to 1998 Esholt was used for the outside location shots for the Yorkshire Television drama series Emmerdale Farm later Emmerdale. The series is currently filmed at a purpose built set based on the layout of Esholt on the Harewood estate.
During the time the village was used as a filming location the name of the Village pub was changed from the Commercial Inn to The Woolpack. The Home Farm of the series is derived from the real Home Farm which still exists on the Esholt Estate, although much of the original buildings (dating back to 1691) are derelict.
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