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Listed Building: HORSLEY FARMHOUSE (1146373)

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Grade II*
Authority English Heritage
Volume/Map/Item 75, 1, 63
Date assigned 13 September 1967
Date last amended

Description

Farmhouse. Mid C17. Coursed rubble limestone with gritstone dressings. Tiled roofs, stone coped gables with finials and one brick gable end stack. Unequal T-plan. Two-storeys. West elevation from left to right. Doorway, now within a C20 part glazed porch, with chamfered surround and lintel inscribed 1640/WM SM. To the right of the later projecting wing another doorway with chamfered surround, lintel and dripmould. C19 half glazed door. To the right at ground level one 3-light and one 4-light low recessed chamfer mullion window lighting the cellar. One altered recessed chamfer mullion window above with dripmould and with one original mullion. First floor with one 4-light recessed chamfer mullion window. Later projecting wing with one flush 2-light chamfer mullion window on first floor with dripstone. Similar but altered window below. South, gable end, elevation. Ground floor with one 6-light recessed chamfer mullion window with dripmould. A similar 4-light window to first floor and a similar 3-light window in the gable. East elevation. Projecting off-centre stack with quoins. Irregular fenestration including two 3-light chamfer mullion windows, one with recessed mullions, which is now blocked, is in its present position a staircase window but is reset. Lower, C19 extension at the north end, part brick. In the loft one upper cruck truss with cross lapped face halved apex and collar. Interior with timber stud partitions with wattle and daub infil.

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Location

Grid reference SK 19905 51572 (point)
Map sheet SK15SE
Civil Parish KNIVETON, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE

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Record last edited

Nov 26 2013 10:11AM

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