Barn And Engine House On North Side Of Main Farmbuilding Group is a Grade II listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. A C19 Barn, engine house.
Barn And Engine House On North Side Of Main Farmbuilding Group
- WRENN ID
- seventh-spandrel-storm
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Northumberland
- Country
- England
- Type
- Barn, engine house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The barn and engine house, located on the north side of the main farmbuilding group, are part of a planned complex of farm buildings from the mid-19th century. They are constructed from snecked stone with tooled-and-margined dressings, and feature a Welsh slate roof with a stack made of engineering brick on an ashlar base.
The north elevation displays the gable end of the two-storey barn, which has renewed windows set in old openings with chamfered alternating-block surrounds. To the left is the engine house, which has a boarded door beneath a timber lintel and a 16-pane Yorkshire sash window, along with boarded double doors on the far left. At the rear of the engine house is a stack with a square base and a tapering circular shaft. The three-bay right return of the barn includes a stable door and part-slatted windows, all within alternating-block surrounds. The gables are coped, with the right gable featuring a stepped end stack with a chamfered cap.
Inside, the engine house houses a Robey Patent Super Oil Engine, patented in 1925 in Lincoln, while the barn retains its threshing machinery. The attached farm buildings to the south, east, and west have been altered and are not of special interest.
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