Bankfield House is a Grade II listed building in the Amber Valley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 13 December 1979. House.

Bankfield House

WRENN ID
knotted-fireplace-clover
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Amber Valley
Country
England
Date first listed
13 December 1979
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Bankfield House is a coursed stone building dating from the late 18th century to early 19th century, located on Chevin Road. It features a steeply pitched tiled roof with brick stacks and has two storeys with three windows. The windows are sashes with boxed frames and late 19th-century glazing. At the western end, there are farm buildings that share the same roof.

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Nearby listed buildings

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  2. Long House Grade II 524 m
  3. Stone Stile and Gate Piers at Chevin Mill (To East of Mill) Grade II 526 m
  4. Chevin Mill and Attached Millhouse Grade II 561 m
  5. Chevin Farmhouse Grade II 690 m
  6. Boundary Walls to Garden and Street at Crossroads Farm Grade II 718 m
  7. Western Building Across Chevin Road at Crossroads Farm Grade II 731 m
  8. Southern Range of Farm Buildings in South Western Farmyard at Crossroads Farm Grade II 733 m
  9. Crossroads Farmhouse Grade II* 735 m
  10. Western Ranges of Farm Buildings in North Eastern Farmyard at Crossroads Farm Grade II 748 m