Reg No
22400813
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic
Original Use
House
Date
1800 - 1830
Coordinates
201966, 196364
Date Recorded
23/08/2004
Date Updated
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Detached multiple-bay three-storey house of c.1780 with three-bay two-storey house of c.1815 attached to front. Six-bay two-storey kitchen block added to rear of earlier block. Slate roofs, pitched to earliest and kitchen blocks and hipped with bracketed eaves to later house. Rendered chimneystacks to ends of later house and laterally to rear of earliest block. Rendered rubble walls. Remnants of timber sliding sash windows to some openings, tripartite to first floor of front, two-over-two pane to ground floor and six-over-six pane to first floor, with some four-over-two pane to rear block, all with limestone sills throughout. Remains of timber panelled front door. Remains of plasterwork, shouldered doorcases and staircase to earliest block with timber panelled doors and other features surviving to interior, although in very poor condition. Single-storey outbuildings with pitched slate roofs, round-headed carriage arches and openings to southwest.
A building of considerable architectural and historical interest, as it so clearly displays several different periods of building and the contrasting styles of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The grand rooms of the nineteenth-century addition, with their very large windows and delicate plasterwork, contrast with the simpler earlier building with its heavy raised and fielded panelling and narrow windows. Although all the principal features of the building are recognizable, the house is in poor condition due to lack of use and maintenance for fifty years.