Broad Bottom Farmhouse And Attached Barn is a Grade II listed building in the Calderdale local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 July 1963. House, barn. 1 related planning application.

Broad Bottom Farmhouse And Attached Barn

WRENN ID
winter-plaster-hazel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Calderdale
Country
England
Date first listed
19 July 1963
Type
House, barn
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Broad Bottom Farmhouse and the attached barn, located on Broad Bottom Lane in Mytholmroyd, is a building from the early 18th century that features a stone encasing of an earlier timber-framed house, with the original posts still visible inside. The farmhouse underwent early 19th-century alterations and has a barn added in 1897.

The structure is made of hammer-dressed stone with a stone slate roof and stands two storeys high, divided into three sections. The first section has a gable that aligns with the second division, featuring a six-light flat-faced mullioned window and a four-light window above, retaining two chamfered mullions. The gable is coped with kneelers and has a stack. At the junction of the second division, there is a gabled porch with coping and kneelers, which includes a basket-arched lintel with a chamfered surround; the inner doorway retains a door with decorative strap hinges.

The second division contains a six-light chamfered mullioned window, with a six-light flat-faced mullioned window above on the first floor. The third division projects slightly forward and has an inserted doorway to the left of a four-light flat-faced mullioned window, with a seven-light window above on the first floor.

Beneath a lower roofline and slightly set back is the added late 19th-century barn, which features a semi-circular arched cart entry with a chamfered surround, possibly from the 18th century and reused, along with a Venetian window above the lintel inscribed "R E B U I L T" 1897. J.S.T. On either side of the barn are mistal doorways, with the right one having a quoined lintel. The right-hand return wall includes arched and arrow slit ventilators, with a lunette at the apex featuring a dropped keystone.

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