18th century elite residence converted in the mid twentieth century (c. 1938) to municipal offices and extended during the later twentieth century. Magilton (1977, 32) asserts that this hall was built on the site of a medieval hall. Hunter (1828, 51) records Nether Hall as the seat of ‘one part of the great Yorkshire family of Copley’ probably inherited by this family in the early 16th century as a ‘capital messuage’ from the Harrington family (see genealogical tree in ibid, 51). Partial legibility of 18th century building.