Mulberry Garth is a Grade II listed building in the North Lincolnshire local planning authority area, England. House.

Mulberry Garth

WRENN ID
knotted-cobble-smoke
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Lincolnshire
Country
England
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Mulberry Garth is a house built in the early to mid-18th century, with a late 18th to early 19th-century addition and late 19th to early 20th-century alterations to its openings. The building is constructed of brick, with the right gable end rendered, and features pantile roofs. The main range has a two-room layout with a central lobby entry, a single-room addition to the right, and a lean-to to the left. It is a single-storey structure with an attic and has two windows in the main range, while the low two-storey addition to the right is set back and has two windows.

The main range features a panelled door flanked by early 20th-century four-pane sash windows, all under segmental arches. It has a stepped and dentilled brick eaves cornice and tumbled-in brick on the raised gables, with a central ridge stack. The addition includes a board door in the angle to the left, a four-pane ground-floor sash in a partly blocked window to the right, a first-floor four-pane sliding sash, and a 12-pane sliding sash, along with a stepped and dentilled brick eaves cornice and tumbled-in brick on the raised gable with an end stack. There is also a four-pane attic sash window on the left gable.

At the rear, facing the street, the main range has a pair of original 16-pane sliding sash windows and a small pantry window to the left. The addition to the left has a pair of blocked segmental-headed windows, with the right window containing a small two-pane casement. The stepped and dentilled brick eaves cornice is consistent throughout the building. Inside, the main range features a large stack with an inglenook fireplace and a bread oven beneath a chamfered arched bressumer, as well as a chamfered spine beam with tongue stops on the ground floor to the right. The interior has not been fully inspected.

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