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Listed Building: FARMBUILDINGS TO SOUTH EAST OF SUNNYSIDE (1109425)

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Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 74, 6, 101
Date assigned 25 June 1991
Date last amended

Description

SK 25 SE CARSINGTON PINGLE LANE (north east side) 6/101 Farmbuildings to south east of Sunnyside. II Farmbuildings, the east range formerly a house. Late Cl7 converted early C19. Coursed rubble with ashlar dressings. Slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. Ashlar eaves band. Irregular quoins. 2 storey. West wing has raised south west gable end with single upper loft doorway. South-east front from left has a part- blocked doorway, a small , a boarded door, a small window and a further boarded door and beyond another small window. Above a loft doorway. East wing, former house, south west front has to left a blocked C17, 2 light chamfered mullion window, then two doorways that to right with massive quoins and beyond a small window. Above to the left a further blocked C17, 2 light chamfered mullion window, and above the right door a loft doorway also with massive quoins. Rear, north-east front has off-centre 7 step stone staircase, built partly across a further C17, 2 light chamfered mullion window, to the right 2 doorways under a single wooden lintel, that to right blocked. Above a loft doorway with massive quoins, with to the right a tiny window. Beyond to the right a single bay addition with a doorway and window above. Walls attached to south-east gable partly demolished. INTERIOR contains C17 stone fireplace, chamfered beams and some re-used roof timbers. Former north, exterior , gable wall has a two light C17 blocked chamfered mullion window and former external 7 step staircase. Listing NGR: SK2498653535

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Location

Grid reference SK 2498 5353 (point)
Map sheet SK25SW
Civil Parish CARSINGTON, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE

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Nov 7 2023 2:30PM

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