The 360° view above shows the 'Warm' Kitchen at
Bolling Hall as it might have been in the 18th Century.
Bolling Hall is one of the most interesting historic
houses in Yorkshire. Perched overlooking the city of
Bradford - and now incongruously in the middle of a
housing estate - Bolling Hall has a rich history. In
fact the first known reference to the manor of Bolling
was in the Doomsday Book compiled in 1086.
Bolling was first held by Ilbert De Laci and then by
1316 passed to William Bolling. Over many centuries
Bolling Hall passed through several families including
Tempest, Lindley and Wood. It was presented to the City
of Bradford in 1912 after falling into disrepair. Three
years later it was opened as a period house and museum.
Any ideas where we else we should take our 360º
camera in West Yorkshire next?
Do you know of somewhere we haven't been which
you think we should capture in 360º?
Tell us now!
Âé¶¹Éç Bradford and West Yorkshire
National Museum of Photography,
Film and Television,
Bradford
BD1 1NQ
(+44) 01274 841051 bradford@bbc.co.uk westyorkshire@bbc.co.uk