Reg No
20901802
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural
Original Use
House
Date
1870 - 1890
Coordinates
171255, 112324
Date Recorded
06/09/2006
Date Updated
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Detached three-bay two-storey farmhouse, built c. 1880, facing south, with porch to front, full-height canted bay to north-east gable and slightly lower two-storey return to middle of rear, and lean-to addition to north-east re-entrant corner. Now vacant. Pitched slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods and with brick chimneystacks to gable ends. Painted smooth rendered walls, rubble stone exposed in places. Brick-built flat-roof porch, with segemental-headed tripartite timber casement window with overlights. Square-headed window openings having timber sliding sash windows, two-over-two pane except for canted bay which has one-over-one pane windows. House approached by short curving overgrown avenue with rendered piers and wrought-iron gates. Farmyard to rear enclosed by long single-storey outbuilding to north side with pitched slate roof, rendered chimneystack, rendered walls, camber-headed door openings and segmental-arch vehicular entrance, all openings having brick voussoirs. Wall with double-leaf wrought-iron gates on east side of yard. Two-storey outbuilding to east side of yard, on opposite side of approach road, with pitched corrugated-iron roof, rubble limestone walls, external stone steps at gable accessing first floor, limestone string course between floors at front, square-headed timber battened double-leaf fixtures to first floor, and elliptical-arch vehicualr entrances to ground floor with brick voussoirs, one with corrugated-iron door. Gateway to east having rendered piers and wrought-iron double-leaf gates with decorative finial.
A pleasant modest-scale farmhouse retaining most of the original form together with its historic fabric such as sash windows, slate, brick chimneys thereby maintaining the integrity of the composition despite presently being out of use. Two attendant outbuildings with brick detail enhances the complex, making a pleasing visual statement.