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Listed Building: OUTBUILDING TO THE SOUTH OF HAZELBARROW FARMHOUSE (1335072)

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Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 1263, 1, 61
Date assigned Friday, July 7, 1989
Date last amended

Description

Farm outbuilding. Mid C17, with alterations in C19 and C20. Coursed squared coal measures sandstone with quoins and a corrugated sheeting roof, hipped at the north end. Two storeys, eight bays, with an irregular pattern of openings, many of which have C20 insertions, but others being of C17 date. The original pattern of openings appears to have been of single quoined doorways, with 2-light mullioned windows beneath hoodmoulds between the doorways, at ground floor level, and taking-in doorways with quoined surrounds at first floor level, with mullioned windows beneath hoodmoulds at the north end. One quoined doorway remains unaltered to the north of centre at ground floor level, two other doorways have been altered to form windows, and two C20 double doorways have been inserted, incorporating a fourth quoined doorway. The most northerly of the two double doors sits beneath a continuous hoodmould which embraces three adjacent openings to the north. At first floor level, at the north end are a former 2-light mullioned window, now with C20 glazing and a single light C17 window, both beneath hoodmoulds. Towards the centre, at first floor level, a 2-light chamfer mullioned window survives, beneath a hoodmould, but with one light blocked. At the northern end, an inserted double doorway. North end wall has a single doorway with a chamfered quoined surround. The rear elevation retains single and 2-light C17 openings, some mullioned. Included for group value only. Listing NGR: SK3687281378

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Grid reference SK 3687 8137 (point)
Map sheet SK38SE
Civil Parish ECKINGTON, NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE

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Jan 17 2024 3:02AM

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