Reg No
13901914
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Social
Original Use
House
In Use As
House
Date
1800 - 1840
Coordinates
311799, 289104
Date Recorded
21/07/2005
Date Updated
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Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c. 1820. Projecting gabled porch to south (front) elevation, single-storey curved corrugated-iron-roofed outbuilding abutting west gable, single-storey corrugated-iron-roofed lean-to shed abutting west gable of outbuilding. Pitched artificial slate roof, terracotta ridge tiles, unpainted smooth rendered corbelled chimneystack; painted timber soffits, fascias and bargeboards c. 1950; cast-iron gutters to rear (north) elevation and outbuilding. Lime-washed rendered walling with rubble stonework visible in places and evidence on west gable that roof raised c. 1950, structural ties to west of south elevation and to outbuilding. Square-headed window openings, painted smooth rendered reveals and soffits, painted stone sills, painted timber two-over-two horned sliding sash windows. Square-headed door opening in porch, painted timber vertically-sheeted door. Range of outbuildings to roadside to south-west of house, corrugated-iron roof, rubble stone walling, raised verges to east gable, loop windows splayed internally, square-headed door openings, elliptical-headed brick-dressed carriage arch to east gable; bounded to south and east by rubble wall; farm land to north and west; set back from crossroads to south.
This house, built in the vernacular tradition, had its roof raised at some point during the twentieth century and the original masonry walls were stabilised with wrought-iron ties. The superior quality construction of the roadside outbuilding hints at the varying prosperity of the farming community at various times and the whole site is an excellent example of the gentle evolution which is so typical of vernacular construction.