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Listed Building: THE OLD FARMHOUSE (1334787)

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Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 178, 5, 55
Date assigned 12 April 1984
Date last amended 19 February 2010

Description

Farmhouse. Late C18, remodelled in the mid-C19, with C20 alterations and a slate replacement roof covering. MATERIALS: Coursed squared gritstone with painted stone dressings,chamfered quoins, a slate roof covering and stone gable end stacks. PLAN: L-shaped plan with principal elevation to the south-east. EXTERIOR: The south-east elevation is of two stories and three bays and is doubled fronted. It has a central semi-circular headed doorcase with a moulded architrave, a fluted bracket-like keystone and moulded imposts. The door has raised and fielded panels, and the fanlight above has radiating tracery. To either side of the doorway are painted stone window surrounds, formerly with glazing bar sashes, and now with C20 replacement frames with top-hung lights. The upper floor has three window openings and with frames of matching design. The rear elevation has a single flush-mullioned window of C18 date. REASON FOR DESIGNATION: The Old Farmhouse at Tunstead Milton is listed at Grade II for the following principal reason: * The house is a substantially complete example of a stone-built farmhouse forming part of small Pennine agricultural hamlet in upland Derbyshire, which was given a more fashionable frontage in the mid-C19. Listing NGR: SK0289779592

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Location

Grid reference SK 0289 7959 (point)
Map sheet SK07NW
Civil Parish CHAPEL EN LE FRITH, HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE

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Jan 18 2024 6:31PM

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