Western Ranges Of Farm Buildings In North Eastern Farmyard At Crossroads Farm is a Grade II listed building in the Amber Valley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 13 December 1979. Farm buildings.

Western Ranges Of Farm Buildings In North Eastern Farmyard At Crossroads Farm

WRENN ID
veiled-basalt-thyme
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Amber Valley
Country
England
Date first listed
13 December 1979
Type
Farm buildings
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SK 34 NW 7/232 5167

ASHBOURNE ROAD (South Side), Western Ranges of farm buildings in north-eastern farmyard at Crossroads Farm

II GV

Early C19. North side is closed by farm buildings facing onto road. The eastern side by stone rubble boundary wall. Western ranges Northern building. Adjoins rear of centre building facing road. Brick with corrugated iron roof. Vents and loft doors. External stone staircase in angle with east-west range. Facade to western farmyard of stone. Ground floor has 4 windows (one blocked) and 3 stable doors. Vents and loft door 1st floor. East-west building. Right angles to above and closes south side of north part of farmyard. Stone with hipped corrugated iron roof. Two storeys. Northern elevation has 3 stone framed windows with glazing bars (2 of 1st floor, bricked up). East end has loft door over door with quadripartite fanlight. Southern building. Milking Parlour? Ashlar. Slate roof. Single storey building adjoining east end of south elevation of east-west building. Roof has 4 vents. Five bays.

Listing NGR: SK3369847904

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