High Lea Cottage And High Lea Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Sheffield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 April 1969. Farmhouse, cottage. 2 related planning applications.

High Lea Cottage And High Lea Farmhouse

WRENN ID
gentle-plaster-autumn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Sheffield
Country
England
Date first listed
25 April 1969
Type
Farmhouse, cottage
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

High Lea Cottage and High Lea Farmhouse is a farmhouse and attached cottage dating from the 17th century, with possibly earlier elements. The building is constructed from coursed square gritstone and features a 20th-century tiled roof. It is a single range, comprising one storey and an attic.

The cottage has a door and a window, while the farmhouse has two doors (one of which is blocked) and three windows. The cottage, located at the uphill end, has quoins. It features a 20th-century part-glazed door to the left and a former three-light double-chamfered mullion window to the right, which has been widened to four lights with a wooden casement opening light.

The farmhouse to the right has a plinth at the downhill end and large quoins. It includes a 20th-century part-glazed door to the left of centre, leading to a wooden porch, and a five-light double-chamfered mullion window to the left. There is a blocked quoined doorway to the right, and further right, double-chamfered surrounds to casements on each floor, with the upper window set in a half dormer. Another casement is located to the right on each floor, also in double-chamfered surrounds. Near the centre of the range, there is a 20th-century roof dormer, and the ridge stacks have been altered.

At the rear, there is a near-central doorway in a quoined surround. To the left, there is a part-blocked two-light double-chamfered window and an external lateral stack truncated beneath the eaves. The right return features a blocked arched opening, which may indicate the position of a former oven projection. The left return has a small part-blocked ogee-headed light on the ground floor and a three-light window above. The interior has not been fully inspected, but the cruck frame is exposed in High Lea Cottage.

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