Green End is a Grade II listed building in the Ribble Valley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 November 1954. House. 6 related planning applications.

Green End

WRENN ID
secret-hall-pearl
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Ribble Valley
Country
England
Date first listed
16 November 1954
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Green End is a house, likely dating to the late 17th century, that has undergone alterations. It is constructed from sandstone rubble with a stone slate roof. The house is two storeys high. To the right of a modern gabled stone porch is a two-light window featuring 17th-century jambs with an inner cyma moulding, an outer chamfer, a plain stone lintel, and a square mullion. To the left of the porch is a tripartite window with a plain stone surround and square mullions. At the far left is a circular one-light chamfered window. On the first floor, two two-light mullioned windows are present; the left-hand one has a plain stone surround and square mullion, while the right-hand one features an inner cyma moulding and outer chamfer. The left-hand gable has imitation chamfered quoins rendered in plaster and a projecting stack.

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