Farmbuildings Adjacent To Stable Block, And Attached Roadside Wall is a Grade II listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 June 1986. Farmbuilding.
Farmbuildings Adjacent To Stable Block, And Attached Roadside Wall
- WRENN ID
- rough-tallow-crag
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Northumberland
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 18 June 1986
- Type
- Farmbuilding
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The farm buildings adjacent to the stable block and the attached roadside wall date from the early 19th century and are designed as planned farm buildings with a mill. They are constructed of rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings, except for the squared-stone road front of the mill and the brick infill of the single-storey range. The roofs are slate. The buildings form a rectangular yard that opens to the east, with the stable block located at the rear of the south range, positioned at a higher level, and the mill projecting from the rear of the west range.
The south range is two storeys tall and consists of six bays. It features boarded doors with either 7- or 14-pane overlights and scattered windows. The roof is hipped to the left. There is a single-storey extension on the far left, which serves as a pent cartshed supported by cast iron columns. The right part of this range is infilled with brick and includes a vertical-panelled door beneath a Gothick fanlight, flanked by 24-pane casements, all set under pointed arches. There are double doors on both the right and left sides.
The west range features doors with 12-pane Yorkshire sash windows in between. The north range is two storeys high and has seven bays, with a central stable door beneath a 14-pane overlight, flanked by arcades with timber lintels on the left and segmental arches on the right. There are part-slatted windows above, and the roof is hipped to the right.
The rear elevation of the west range, facing the road, displays a projecting twin-gabled mill with two doors and pitching doors above. To the right, there is an attached wall with gable coping that ramps down and then ramps up to connect with the gate lodge, which has a door near the right end. Most doors are vertically-panelled.
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