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

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Description

The walled garden wall on three sides, along with the attached gardener's cottage and cartsheds or cattle shelters, is located at Heath Hall Farm. This structure dates from the mid to late 18th century, with alterations made to the gardener's cottage in the mid-19th century. It features hammer-dressed stone and brick construction, with stone slate and asbestos roofs.

The cartsheds consist of 13 bays, which are defined by square piers, and the inner wall has a projecting pier that supports the roof structure. There is a lean-to roof made of stone slate and asbestos against the garden wall. The gardener's cottage has ashlar quoins, an impost band, and a first-floor sill band. It is gable fronted and consists of two bays, featuring paired semicircular-arched doorways that are blocked, separated by a rusticated pier. Above these doorways are two Diocletian windows, with only the central lights glazed, and there is a blind oculus at the apex. The gable is coped and has a later brick stack, with a stone slate roof. The rear of the cottage has a brick-faced gable, which includes a doorway to the left of a window, with two additional windows above, all of which are 4-pane sashes with segmental-arched lintels.

The garden wall is tall on two sides and has chamfered ashlar coping. It features 10 buttressed piers on the east side and 12 buttressed piers on the north side, which is lower and has curved coping that follows the alignment of the road. The west side is similar to the east side, with 8 buttresses and chamfered ashlar coping. The inner walls of the garden are constructed of brick in Flemish bond.

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