High Carlbury Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Darlington local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 July 1986. Farmhouse. 4 related planning applications.

High Carlbury Farmhouse

WRENN ID
blind-shingle-lark
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Darlington
Country
England
Date first listed
16 July 1986
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

High Carlbury Farmhouse is a late 18th-century farmhouse with early 19th-century additions and alterations. It is constructed of roughcast rubble, painted white, and has a renewed pantiled roof with stone-flagged eaves. The roof features brick chimney stacks. The main house is three bays wide, with a two-bay former cottage attached to the right. A replaced door, in an altered opening, is located in the left bay of the main house. A partly-glazed four-panel door, set within a 20th-century wood porch, is in the left bay of the former cottage. The ground floor has 12-pane sash windows with projecting sills, while the upper floor has 9-pane sashes with projecting sills, except for a replaced sash in the left bay. The steeply-pitched roof has raised verges at the ends and where it joins, and features slightly-swept flagged eaves. The roof over the former cottage has a lower ridge line. There’s a stack on the right end, and a ridge stack on the left section. A stepped external chimney with a rebuilt brick stack is present on the left return. A single-storey rear outshut has been added. Modern additions on both returns are not of particular architectural interest.

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