Green Farmhouse And Range Adjoining To Left is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 February 1987. Farmhouse.

Green Farmhouse And Range Adjoining To Left

WRENN ID
endless-rubble-tide
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
27 February 1987
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Green Farmhouse and the adjoining range to the left are a farmhouse and stable/granary that have been partly incorporated into the house. They date from the mid to late 18th century and have undergone later alterations. The building is constructed of red brick, which is colour-washed at the front and rendered on the gable ends. It features pantile roofs. The farmhouse has a central entrance-hall plan with two rooms, a kitchen, and a stable/granary range that is set forward to the left, along with later outshuts at the rear.

The main range is two storeys high with three bays and has a symmetrical appearance. It includes a 20th-century part-glazed door with a plain overlight, set in an architrave beneath a segmental stretcher arch. There are four-pane sash windows in 18th-century flush wooden architraves with sills beneath similar arches. The building has stepped eaves and a wooden eaves board, with stone-coped gables featuring a shaped kneeler on the right and end brick stacks.

The range to the left is a single storey with an attic and has two windows. It includes a 16-pane sash window on the right in a flush wooden architrave beneath a segmental header arch, and a small four-pane casement window on the left in a blocked basket-arched opening. There are two small breathers at the first-floor level, two blocked hatches to the attic floor, a brick-coped gable on the left, and tumbled-in brick on the right gable, along with a raking dormer at the rear.

Inside, the entrance hall features six-fielded-panel doors in eared and shouldered architraves, and there is a notable late 17th-century open well staircase with a pulvino corniced string, a corniced handrail, bulb-on-urn balusters, and plain newels with profile balusters, ball finials, and pendant drops. The ground floor left has an ovolo-chamfered spine beam, and the stable has a flagstone floor. The staircase is similar to that found at Southside Farmhouse, Southside. The adjoining stable ranges at the rear right are of no special interest.

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