Reg No
30935004
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Archaeological, Architectural, Artistic, Technical
Original Use
Farm house
In Use As
Farm house
Date
1760 - 1800
Coordinates
207012, 294174
Date Recorded
03/07/2003
Date Updated
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Detached U-plan three-bay two-storey farmhouse, possibly of seventeenth-century date although with features of c.1780, with pedimented entrance porch. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystack and limestone eaves course. Roughcast-rendered stone wall with quoins. Replacement uPVC windows with tooled stone sills. Bullseye window with petal-shaped glazing bars to pedimented entrance porch. Timber panelled door to front entrance porch, timber battened door flanked by columns supporting flat, formerly gabled, canopy to side elevation, both with stone thresholds. House plan may be seventeenth-century in origin. Outbuildings to rear cobbled yard. Three-bay single-storey former gate lodge to front site. Pair of wrought-iron gates discarded near gate lodge.
Built either on the site of or incorporating fabric from a mid-seventeenth-century house, the U-plan design of this farmhouse creates a large and dominant edifice. Its uniform exterior, though devoid of its original sash windows, is strong in character. Constructed with traditional materials including roughcast render and roof slates, the house is representative of late eighteenth-/early nineteenth-century domestic architecture. Its modest form is enhanced by simple decorative elements including the petal-shaped glazing bars of the bullseye window.