Intake Cottage Intake Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Bradford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 December 1986. Farmhouse.
Intake Cottage Intake Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- twelfth-jamb-smoke
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bradford
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 4 December 1986
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Intake Farmhouse and Intake Cottage are a farmhouse and cottage dating from the 17th century, with the cottage added in 1705. They are constructed of coursed stone and feature a stone slate roof. The farmhouse has two storeys and consists of two bays with a gable entry. It has quoins and double-chamfered mullion windows on the ground floor with five and six lights, and four lights above, all with dripmoulds. The building has shaped kneelers and coping, with an offset lateral stack to the left gable that has a moulded cornice, and an end stack to the right. The entry in the right gable is concealed by the added cottage.
The cottage, which is set back and consists of one bay, has a rear access. It features quoins on the right side, a single-light window to the right, and a Tudor-arched doorway to the left. This doorway has a chamfered quoined surround, a lintel dated 'IMP 1705', and a boarded door that provides access to the gable door of the farmhouse. The cottage also has shaped kneelers, coping, and a stack on the right gable.
At the rear, the farmhouse displays double-chamfered mullion windows, including a ground floor window with six lights (two mullions removed), one light that is blocked and painted, and two surviving stanchions. Above, there is a blocked four-light window with painted cames. The cottage features a plain-stone-surround doorway with interrupted jambs, which is masked by a 20th-century single-storey extension that is not of special interest. It also has two flat-faced mullion windows, with three lights on the ground floor and four lights above. The right gable of the cottage has a first-floor taking-in door with a dripstone that has been converted to a two-light flat-faced mullion window.
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