Saw Hill Farmhouse and No 2 Saw Hill with attached outbuildings is a Grade II listed building in the Calderdale local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 July 1988. Farmhouse, cottage, outbuilding.

Saw Hill Farmhouse and No 2 Saw Hill with attached outbuildings

WRENN ID
wild-rotunda-peregrine
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Calderdale
Country
England
Date first listed
19 July 1988
Type
Farmhouse, cottage, outbuilding
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Saw Hill Farmhouse and No 2 Saw Hill, along with attached outbuildings, are mid-19th century structures located in Sowerby Bridge. Originally built for Mrs. Stansfield of Thorpe House, they feature coursed squared stone with ashlar dressings and a Welsh slate roof, arranged in a T-shaped plan.

The south front has two storeys and three bays, comprising a cowhouse, barn, and cottage, with a cross-wing on the right that contains two cottages. The central gabled bay projects forward and includes a tall pointed-arch cart entry with a double board door beneath a hoodmould. Above, there is a band and five stepped lancet vents set in a triangular-headed recess in the gable, complete with kneelers and coping. The cowhouse on the left and the cottage on the right each have a board door in a quoined segment-arched surround, alongside a two-light quoined chamfered mullion window. The ground floor features a hoodmould, and there is a corbelled chamfered band on the first floor, which has four paired lancets in a wide recess. The roof is half-hipped to the left and topped with a finial. The cross-wing has a plinth and two four-pane sash windows on each floor, set in chamfered quoined surrounds with hoodmoulds and lintel bands. The gable features a round window with panel tracery, along with kneelers and a coping finial.

At the rear, the main range has a tall central two-light window flanked by shorter two-light windows, with an oculus above. The right return consists of four bays, with the right cottage stepped up the hill. Each cottage has a door outside a two-light window, with two four-pane sashes above. A stack with offsets is positioned between the cottages. The left return, which houses the cowhouse, features three pointed-arch recesses on the first floor, each containing two sets of paired lancets with an oculus above, and has oversailing eaves.

Inside, there are stalls for nine cows, and the barn is supported by queen post trusses with struts.

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