Glusburn Institute

The building was commissioned by John Horsfall, who was a supporter of temperance and wished to encourage education and recreation in an alcohol-free environment.

In the 1970s, the Horsfall family transferred ownership of the building to a trust, with the local parish council acting as trustees.

In 2012, the parish council transferred trusteeship to the trust, which renamed the building as Glusburn Community and Arts Centre.

On the left corner is an open turret with a stone cap and a ball finial, which is corbelled out above a panel with a florid achievement.

Most of the windows are mullioned and transomed, and attached to the building is a low stone wall with domed piers and iron railings.

The building, in 2008