Barn and attached outbuildings approximately 25 metres to south-east of Fenwick Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Doncaster local planning authority area, England. Barn.
Barn and attached outbuildings approximately 25 metres to south-east of Fenwick Hall
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- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Doncaster
- Country
- England
- Type
- Barn
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
This is a barn with attached stable and outbuilding, built around 1800. It is constructed of red brick in English garden wall bond, featuring stone slate eaves courses beneath pantile roofs. The structure forms an L-shape, consisting of a two-storey, eight-bay barn with a lower two-storey, three-bay stable attached at the south end, and a one-storey, five-bay cowhouse attached at a right angle to the north-west corner.
On the west side of the barn, there is a stone sill band and partial ashlar quoining around two large doorways that have cambered brick arches. The centre doorway features a decorative cruciform vent and two rows of slit vents. There are four hatches on the first floor with stone sills and cambered-arched heads, along with a large decorative vent beneath the centre of the cogged eaves. The rear elevation is similar, with opposed doors and three first-floor hatches.
The stable on the right has three ground-floor doorways, one of which now has a slatted casement. There are three first-floor openings with stone sills, slatted casements, and cambered arches, with a hipped roof on the right.
The cowhouse, positioned at a right angle to the left of the barn, features five doorways with ashlar quoins in the jambs, although the central door has been converted into a window. There is a window between the first and second doors and external stone steps to the left return, indicating a shadow of a taller roof on the barn which suggests the eaves have been lowered.
Inside the barn, there are pattern-book trusses, while the stable retains its original stall partitions and troughs.
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