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Listed Building: LODGE, STABLEBLOCK AND OUTBUILDING TO RAENSTOR CLOSE (1158358)

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Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 354, 6, 99
Date assigned 14 February 1985
Date last amended

Description

Lodge, stableblock and outbuilding. 1911 by H Ibberson. Random, dressed, gritstone rubble with gritstone dressings and quoins, plus a small amount of timber framing and decorative red brickwork. Graduated green slate roof with stone ridge stacks. Arts and Crafts style, two storeys, roughly L-plan with two bay house at corner and attached stableblock to south and outbuilding to west. East elevation has central, semi-circular headed archway,with elongated raised keystone, through the building, north side of arch dies into the house whilst south side is corbelled out over a chamfered jamb. Across the top of the arch is a recessed section of timber framing, whilst below hang a pair of double gates, each curved upwards to the centre. To north the lodge cottage has semi-circular advanced bay with chamfered quoined door- case, sheltered by large hood decorated with art nouveau style leadwork, contemporary door below. Set back to north, a 2-light flush mullion window. Similar window above and over doorcase. Also,beyond arch to south, two similar windows. All fenestration leaded lights. North elevation of Lodge has 2 and 3-light flush mullion windows. To west gable of outbuilding a flight of steps up to first floor door which has decorative chequerwork of red brick and gritstone blocks, to sides and above. Included for group value only. Listing NGR: SK2150964529

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Grid reference SK 21509 64529 (point)
Map sheet SK26SW
Civil Parish YOULGREAVE, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE

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Jun 2 2008 1:54PM

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