Range Of Farm Buildings Immediately To North Of Bridge Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. Farm buildings.
Range Of Farm Buildings Immediately To North Of Bridge Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- sleeping-spire-ash
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Country
- England
- Type
- Farm buildings
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The range of farm buildings immediately to the north of Bridge Farmhouse dates from the late 18th century and includes stables, loose boxes, and a hayloft, forming the west range of the farm complex. Constructed of brick in English garden wall bond with pantile roofs, the buildings feature a single-storey stable section with seven bays on the left. The right side includes a two-storey, three-bay building that serves as a loose box with a hayloft above, and a three-storey hayloft with a pigeoncote that projects forward with a gable end facing the yard.
The stables have a blocked round-arched doorway in the first bay, a slatted window in the second bay, and board doors in the third, fourth, and fifth bays, with the central door being a stable door, all set beneath segmental arches. The sixth bay contains a slatted window beneath a segmental arch, and the seventh bay has a board door beneath a segmental arch. The eaves feature a dentilled course, with gable coping and shaped kneelers on the left.
In the loose box section, there is a partially blocked window opening and a board door, both beneath segmental arches on the left, and a round-arched board door on the right. The first floor has a blocked segmental-arched window opening, with a dentilled eaves course and gable coping, along with a shaped kneeler on the left. The hayloft has segmental-arched windows on each floor, with the ground-floor window partially blocked, the first-floor window slatted, and the gable end window partially boarded. The left return features a round-arched board door and one segmental-arched boarded window on the first and second floors, along with a dentilled eaves course. This range is noted for being part of an unusually unaltered and complete complex of farm buildings.
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