Callow Hall is a Grade II* listed building in the Derbyshire Dales local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 October 1983. A C13 Farmhouse.
Callow Hall
- WRENN ID
- hollow-trefoil-woodpecker
- Grade
- II*
- Local Planning Authority
- Derbyshire Dales
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 11 October 1983
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Callow Hall is a 19th-century farmhouse featuring a double pile plan. The west range is constructed from coursed gritstone rubble, while the east range is made of squared gritstone with flush dressings. It has a plain tiled roof with a stone ridge, coped gables with kneelers, and ridge stacks.
The building is two storeys high and consists of four bays. The east front showcases a doorcase with a glazed panelled door flanked by two glazing bar sash windows. Above the door is a datestone inscribed 'JM 1865' along with an inserted 13th-century sculpture. To the north, there is another glazed panelled door, with three similar sash windows above it. The south door features a smaller glazing bar sash. The south wall of the west range includes two 17th-century low chamfered mullion windows.
Inside, the building has a four-bay, vaulted 13th-century undercroft with intersecting chamfered ribs that spring from moulded corbels. A later wall bisects three bays. An exceptional hooded fireplace is inserted into the third bay, featuring a joggled lintel supported on either side by detached shafts and topped with two projecting corbels that have sculptured heads.
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