Farmbuilding Range Approximately 15 Metres To North West Of Stockbridge Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Doncaster local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 March 1988. Farmbuilding.

Farmbuilding Range Approximately 15 Metres To North West Of Stockbridge Farmhouse

WRENN ID
under-threshold-raven
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Doncaster
Country
England
Date first listed
23 March 1988
Type
Farmbuilding
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a combination farmbuilding range dating from the 17th century, located approximately 15 metres to the north-west of Stockbridge Farmhouse. The building is constructed from coursed rubble limestone with stone slate eaves courses beneath a pantile roof. It stands two storeys high and features a three-bay barn that has been extended twice by single-cell additions on the eastern end.

On the left side, the barn is partly obscured by later farm buildings that are not of special interest. It has boarded double doors beneath a wooden lintel, flanked by boarded hatches over slit vents, and a blocked ground-floor doorway on the left. There is a straight joint at the junction with the addition on the right, which has large quoins on the right side and a doorway on the left with a chamfered, quoined surround and a cambered lintel. To the right of this doorway is an intact three-light double-chamfered mullioned window, with external steps leading across the front, and above it, there is an intact two-light mullioned window on the first floor.

The end bay on the right features a central doorway similar to the adjacent bay, with a blocked single-light window to its right and a cemented three-light double-chamfered window above. There is also a boarded doorway leading to the landing of external steps on the left. The ashlar gable copings have been partly replaced with brick.

At the rear, the left-hand cell retains the remains of a first-floor mullioned window, while the adjacent part on the right has an intact three-light mullioned window on the ground floor and remnants of a two-light window above. The upper walling of the barn on the right has been rebuilt in 18th or 19th-century brickwork.

Inside, the building features principal-rafter trusses and a tie beam in the barn, which may have originated from a timber-framed structure that once stood on this site.

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