Walled Garden Wall On 3 Sides With Attached Gardener'S Cottage And Cartsheds/Cattle Shelters At Heath Hall Farm is a Grade II listed building in the Wakefield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 August 1986. Walled garden and cottage. 2 related planning applications.

Walled Garden Wall On 3 Sides With Attached Gardener'S Cottage And Cartsheds/Cattle Shelters At Heath Hall Farm

WRENN ID
half-rubblework-wren
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wakefield
Country
England
Date first listed
27 August 1986
Type
Walled garden and cottage
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SE 3519 and SE 3520 WARMFIELD-CUM-HEATH KIRKTHORPE LANE (east side) 6/105 Walled garden wall on 3 sides with attached gardener's cottage and cartsheds/cattle shelters at Heath Hall Farm

GV II

Wall on 3 sides of walled garden with attached gardener's cottage and cartsheds or cattle shelters. Mid-late C18 with mid C19 alteration to gardener's cottage. Hammer-dressed stone and brick, stone slate and asbestos roofs. Cartsheds: 13 bays articulated by square piers , inner wall has projecting pier supporting roof structure. Lean-to stone slate and asbestos roof against garden wall. Gardener's cottage: ashlar quoins, impost band and 1st-floor sill band. Gable fronted. 2 bays, with paired semicircular-arched doorways (blocked) separated by rusticated pier with, above, 2 Diocletian windows, only the central lights glazed. Blind oculus to apex. Coped gable with later brick stack. Stone slate roof. Rear has brick-faced gable: doorway to left of window with 2 windows above, all 4-pane sashes with segmental-arched lintels. Garden wall: tall, on 2 sides with chamfered ashlar coping, has 10 buttressed piers to east side; 12 buttressed piers to north side, which is lower with curved coping and follows alignment of road; west side, similar to east side, with 8 buttresses and chamfered ashlar coping. Inner walls are brick in Flemish bond.

Listing NGR: SE3559920366

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