Dean Field Cottages is a Grade II listed building in the Bradford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 December 1986. House.
Dean Field Cottages
- WRENN ID
- little-truss-yarrow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bradford
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 4 December 1986
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Dean Field Cottages consists of two houses, now functioning as a house and outbuildings, dating from the mid to late 17th century and late 18th century. They are constructed of coursed millstone grit with stone slate roofs and are two storeys high.
The house on the left, which is from the 17th century and has been altered, features four bays and quoins. It has a two-storey gabled porch at the second bay, which includes quoins, two small rectangular chamfered lights, and a gutter spout. The right side of the porch has a Tudor-arched, chamfered, quoined doorway with a deep lintel and sunk spandrels, leading to a board door. The windows are mostly double-chamfered with mullions; to the left of the porch is a three-light window with the mullions removed and partly blocked. On the right of the porch, there is a later doorway and window, and farthest right is a board door where a two-light window with a hoodmould once was. On the first floor, to the left of the porch is a two-light window with the mullion removed; to the right, there is another two-light window and two small rectangular chamfered lights. At the rear, there is a seven-light window with the mullions removed, above which, to the left, is a chamfered rectangular light and, to the right, a chamfered round-headed light. The left return features a two-light window that has been converted into a doorway.
The interior is said to contain a stone baking oven and a fragment of 17th-century plasterwork. The house on the right, dating from the 18th century, has two first-floor windows and a central 20th-century board door within a plain stone surround, fronted by a 20th-century breeze-block porch. It has flat-faced mullion windows; to the left of the door, the mullions have been removed, and shutter stanchions are present in the jambs, while to the right is a one-light window. Above the door, to the left, is a three-light window that was formerly five-light, with double jambs, and to the right is a one-light window that was formerly two-light, with a double jamb on the left. The right gable features a shaped kneeler, coping, and a stack, with a second stack on the left.
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