Farm Cottages, Circa 100 Metres East Of Saltburn Grange Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Redcar and Cleveland local planning authority area, England. Farm cottage.
Farm Cottages, Circa 100 Metres East Of Saltburn Grange Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- last-spindle-martin
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Redcar and Cleveland
- Country
- England
- Type
- Farm cottage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Farm Cottages, located about 100 meters east of Saltburn Grange Farmhouse, date from around 1700, with an early 19th-century farm cottage adjoining on the right. These buildings have been converted into three holiday cottages. They are built from dressed sandstone and feature Welsh slate roofs with stone gable copings. The farm cottages have block kneelers, while the farmhouse has a moulded kneeler at its left end. The end stacks are rebuilt in brick, and the buildings are two storeys high.
The farmhouse (No. 2) has two windows and a blocked doorway on the left, which was originally shared with the cottage but is now accessed from the rear. The original window mullions have been removed, and the windows now hold horizontal sashes with glazing bars that have been altered to casements. The first-floor windows have been reduced in size, with the lower parts bricked up. The ground floor features chamfered lintels and a coved eaves cornice.
Adjoining on the left is the farm cottage (No. 1), which has one window and is also entered from the rear. It has a horizontal sash with glazing bars that has been altered to a casement on the ground floor, and a blocked first-floor opening beneath an early to mid-20th-century gabled full dormer with a casement window. The higher farm cottage (No. 3), on the right of the farmhouse, has two windows and a doorway to the left. The ground floor sash window has been renewed, and the rear of this cottage features a round-headed stair window with a brick arch and a sash with intersecting glazing bars. A late 20th-century wooden porch at the rear of No. 3 is not of interest, nor are the farm outbuildings to the north-west. No. 2 was formerly known as Skelton Grange Farmhouse.
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