Listed Building record MDR2001 - Elm Tree House, 114m east-south-east of Old Hall Farm, Wormhill
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Large cellared 17th century house and stables. Salting table and beer stand around edges of cellars. Possibly reused triangular lintel over stables showing date 1614. It is possible originally faced south, but was reversed when the village was enclosed. 'R.L. -1819' on rainwater downspout. (1)
Grade II listed house, dating from the early 19th century. Roughcast rubble limestone with gritstone dressings, projecting quoins, plain eaves band, end wall ashlar chimneys and a hipped roof with Welsh slate covering. Two storeys, three bays with glazing bar sashes beneath plain stone lintels. Central first floor window with semi-circular head. Central door- way with semi-circular head within flat lintel, beneath a shallow bracketed hood. Half-glazed door with Gothic glazing bars. (2).
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Grid reference | Centred SK 1229 7449 (17m by 15m) Multiple Site Centre |
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Civil Parish | WORMHILL, HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE |
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Record last edited
Jan 21 2024 10:04PM