Stable and Cartshed immediately opposite the Lumb Hall Barn is a Grade II listed building in the Leeds local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 August 1984. Stable and cartshed.

Stable and Cartshed immediately opposite the Lumb Hall Barn

WRENN ID
twisted-eave-yew
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Leeds
Country
England
Date first listed
21 August 1984
Type
Stable and cartshed
Source
Historic England listing

Description

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MORLEY Drighlington BACK LANE (east side) BD11 Stable and cartshed immediately opposite the Lumb Hall Barn

(Formerly listed as Stable and Cartshed opposite Lumb Hall barn)

21.8.84

GV II

Stable and attached cartshed. Early C18. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roofs. Two-storey single-bay stable with accommodation over. Gable front has central door (altered) with flight of stone steps leading to first-floor doorway to left of former two-light chamfered mullioned window (lacking mullion) with keyed lunette above. Coped table with kneelers, that to left with ball finial, Left-hand return has two former two-light windows with plain stone surrounds (blocked) to ground floor. Attached to right-hand return is open three-bay cartshed facing barn (q.v.). This has low pitched roof supported on two circular stone columns with square base. These support re-used wall plate. King-post trusses with large tie-beams and short king posts.

Listing NGR: SE2273929340

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