Grange Farmhouse And Attached Farmbuildings To East is a Grade II listed building in the Barnsley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 June 1998. Farmhouse, farmbuilding. 1 related planning application.

Grange Farmhouse And Attached Farmbuildings To East

WRENN ID
heavy-step-dawn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Barnsley
Country
England
Date first listed
29 June 1998
Type
Farmhouse, farmbuilding
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Grange Farmhouse and the attached farm buildings to the east are a farmhouse and farmbuilding complex dating from the early 18th century, with later enlargements in the late 18th century and 20th-century alterations. The buildings are constructed of dressed stone, mostly rendered, and feature Welsh slate and stone slate roofs. They have raised coped gables with kneelers and quoins, forming an L-plan layout.

The farmhouse has a garden facade with three storeys and three windows. It features a chamfered stone plinth and a central doorway approached by four stone steps. The doorway has a painted moulded ashlar surround, a moulded hood, and a cabled frieze, with a boarded door that includes two glazed upper lights. On either side of the doorway are single windows in painted ashlar surrounds; the left window is a 19th-century sash, while the right is a UPVc casement. Above the doorway are three plain sashes in painted ashlar surrounds, and above those are three smaller plain sashes.

The rear street facade has an off-centre doorway with a moulded and painted ashlar surround, a flat hood, and a cable moulded frieze, featuring a six-panel door with glazed upper lights. To the left is a UPVc casement. The rear wing to the right has a doorway with a large overlight, a six-pane window to the left, and a glazing bar sash window above. The rear gable wall has an external stack. The west front has a single three-light UPVc casement window to the left and a 19th-century single-storey lean-to addition with a two-light window to the right, along with two UPVc windows above.

The attached farm buildings include a cowshed with a hay loft above. The north street front features a gabled wall with single openings on each floor, and to the left is a single-storey range raised around 1800. The east front has an external stone staircase leading to a first-floor doorway, with a single stable door on either side and a single stable opening to the right. The north return facade has a doorway to the right and a single stable opening to the left, above which is a single hayloft door.

Inside, the buildings have a lime ash floor, chamfered spine beams, and original roof trusses with passing purlins and a ridge piece.

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