Stone Bar Farmhouse With Attached Stable And Barn is a Grade II listed building in the Barnsley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 December 1986. Farmhouse. 4 related planning applications.

Stone Bar Farmhouse With Attached Stable And Barn

WRENN ID
swift-chancel-spindle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Barnsley
Country
England
Date first listed
4 December 1986
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Stone Bar Farmhouse with an attached stable and barn dates from around 1800, with the barn likely originating in the early 18th century. The building is constructed from coursed rubble sandstone with a stone slate roof. The farmhouse is two storeys and two bays wide, with a stable situated under the same roofline on the left and a wing extending to the rear. A two-storey barn is set across the left end of the range.

The farmhouse’s entrance features a partially glazed door flanked by two-light horizontal-sliding sash windows, all with lintels styled as voussoirs. The ground floor windows are identical. A brick end stack is present on the right side, and a stone ridge stack is located at the left end of the farmhouse section. The stable has two stable doors alongside casement windows; a nine-pane casement sits on the first floor to the left, with a boarded hatch on the right. The barn is taller than the farmhouse and stable, and has large quoins. It features a barn door suspended from harrows, beneath a wooden lintel, with a stable door and window to the left, and a slit vent above. The barn has a steeply pitched roof. Attached farm buildings on the left of the barn are not considered to be of particular architectural interest.

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