Linked Farmbuildings North-East Of Broomhouse Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 July 1987. Farmbuilding.

Linked Farmbuildings North-East Of Broomhouse Farmhouse

WRENN ID
secret-keep-meadow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Northumberland
Country
England
Date first listed
27 July 1987
Type
Farmbuilding
Source
Historic England listing

Description

FEATHERSTONE BELLISTER BANK NY 66 SE (South side, off) 15/87 Linked farmbuildings north-east of Broomhouse Farmhouse GV II

Linked farmbuildings. Early and mid C19 of several builds. Squared and dressed stone. Concrete-tiled, corrugated-asbestos and Welsh slate roofs. Main block with gin-gangon centre rear, loose-box and loft on right rear, L-plan byre on left return and haybarn at right-angles on rear of byre.

Multi-purpose main block built along bankside is 3-storeyed to yard and 2- storeyed to rear. 6 bays plus 2 added bays at right. Yard front: central external stone stair to first-floor boarded door; kennel beneath stair; 3 boarded doors on ground floor to stables (with original wooden stalls), loose- boxes and byres; 2-storey granary above with 2 rows of breathers (some blocked at right) and scattered windows. Concrete-tiled roof with ridge vents. Elliptical archway on right return. Projecting loading bay with elliptical archway on left rear.

Circular gin-gang with rectangular piers, partly-infilled openings and conical Welsh slate roof.

2-storey loose-box and loft with 2 boarded doors, triangular group of pigeon holes below eaves and a Welsh slate roof.

Single-storey byre range with 1-bay link and 3-bay return section partly enclosing yard; infilled elliptical arches and corrugated-asbestos roof.

Tall 4-bay haybarn with pair of square-headed openings to eaves flanking a central rectangular pier; elliptical archway on rear bay and slate roof.

A large and relatively unaltered group.

Listing NGR: NY6978062543

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