Barn And Stable/Granary Ranges Approximately 10 Metres North Of Church Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the North Lincolnshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 November 1985. Threshing barn and stable/granary.
Barn And Stable/Granary Ranges Approximately 10 Metres North Of Church Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- iron-flagstone-curlew
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Lincolnshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 19 November 1985
- Type
- Threshing barn and stable/granary
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
This is a barn and stable/granary range built in the 18th century, with some refronting from the late 19th to early 20th century. It is located approximately 10 metres north of Church Farmhouse. The structure is made of red-brown brick and has pantile roofs. It is L-shaped in plan, consisting of a two-room stable/granary range to the north and an adjoining threshing barn to the east, creating a courtyard behind Church Farmhouse.
The threshing barn is two storeys high with seven internal bays. On the west side, there is a door beneath a cambered arch, flanked by a breather slit and a hatch beneath a timber lintel to the left, and a pair of breather slits with a small inserted board door to the right. Above, there is a row of five slits and a dentilled brick eaves cornice. The east side features a similar door, slightly widened to the left, with a pair of breather slits to the left and four to the right (two of which are blocked). Above are a pair of pitching hatches with board doors beneath segmental arches, flanked by five breather slits and a similar eaves cornice. The gable ends have pairs of breather slits at each level.
The stable/granary is lower and also two storeys, with three first-floor openings on the south side. It has a pair of stable doors beneath segmental arches, with the door to the right flanked by a pair of two-light openings beneath similar arches, and a small single two-light opening to the far left beneath a timber lintel. The first floor has a pair of two-light openings to the right beneath segmental arches, and a lower two-light opening to the left with a blocked opening above. The stable/granary also features a dentilled brick eaves cornice. The barn has a seven-bay queen-strut roof with pegged staggered butt purlins, incorporating sections of earlier oak timber framing. This building is included for its group value.
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