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Interior of Spring Hall, now known as Spring Hall Mansions, off Huddersfield Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire. Showing view through first-floor front window of the faux-gargoyle fox, named "Reynard" by office staff.

This mansion was a rebuild of a 17th century house, and designed in 1871 by William Swinden Barber for Tom Holdsworth. It is owned by Kirklees Council and it houses Calderdale Register Office.

Note: Most of the interior of the building is not accessible to the public. Each interior image by this uploader was taken with kind permission of Council staff.
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