Wycoller House is a Grade II listed building in the Pendle local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 February 1970. Farmhouse.

Wycoller House

WRENN ID
worn-panel-linden
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pendle
Country
England
Date first listed
25 February 1970
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Wycoller House is a farmhouse dating from the mid-17th century, with some alterations. It is constructed of rubble and features a slate roof with gutter corbels. The building has two storeys. The front elevation mainly showcases 19th-century openings but includes a Tudor-arched doorway. The rear of the house has two recent doors and a porch added in 1983. There is a three-light stone mullion window with labels, a double three-light window of a similar style, and a smaller three-light mullion window. Above these, there are two chamfered windows with the mullions removed, a later eight-light window with square stone mullions, a small single-light window, and a two-light mullion window. The house has one ridge stack and one gable stack.

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  1. Wycoller Cottage Grade II 13 m
  2. Pierson's Farmhouse Grade II* 18 m
  3. Cottage East of Wycoller House Grade II 29 m
  4. Pack Horse Bridge Grade II* 41 m
  5. Clapper Bridge Grade II* 72 m
  6. Remains of Wycoller Hall, Including Boundary Wall to River Grade II* 90 m
  7. Laitre Hills Cottage Grade II 120 m
  8. Barn South East of Wycoller Hall Grade II 130 m
  9. Thistleholme Grade II 165 m
  10. Barn at Lowlands Farm Grade II 166 m