High Staward Farmhouse with back yard walls and outbuildings attached is a Grade II* listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 February 1985. Farmhouse. 2 related planning applications.
High Staward Farmhouse with back yard walls and outbuildings attached
- WRENN ID
- broken-bailey-hawthorn
- Grade
- II*
- Local Planning Authority
- Northumberland
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 12 February 1985
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
High Staward Farmhouse dates from the early 19th century. It is constructed of ashlar with a hipped slate roof and features two prominent ashlar stacks with cornices and square shafts. The house is L-shaped and symmetrical, with three windows on the front elevation. A central single-storey porch has a renewed door and small windows in the returns, topped with a hipped roof. The windows are sixteen-pane sashes within chamfered surrounds, with projecting sills. The left return has three similar windows, although the central ground floor window is blind. The rear elevation includes a hinged door and a sixteen-pane sash window above the staircase.
Behind the house is a yard enclosed by contemporary outbuildings and a rear wall with a segmental-headed cart entrance.
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