22, 24 AND 28, HAGUE STREET is a Grade II listed building in the High Peak local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 January 1978. Farmhouse. 2 related planning applications.

22, 24 AND 28, HAGUE STREET

WRENN ID
scattered-flagstone-swift
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
High Peak
Country
England
Date first listed
27 January 1978
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This property consists of a late 18th-century farmhouse and outbuilding, now divided into three separate houses at 22, 24, and 28 Hague Street, Glossop. The building is constructed of roughly-coursed millstone grit with finely-tooled ashlar dressings, covered by stone slate roofs. It features two stone ridge stacks with decorative watertabling and one brick stack.

The original layout comprised three rooms, with a service area under a catslide roof to the rear, and a projecting gabled wing on the right. The front of the main range has a regular pattern of three windows. An off-centre doorway, serving number 24, has a plank door with a heavy lintel and banding at the top and bottom, flanked by 20th-century casement windows that originally contained three lights each but have had their mullions removed. To the left of the doorway is a former two-light window, now with a 20th-century casement. A doorway leading to number 28 has a plank door set within a flush ashlar surround. Above, there are a former two-light window and two former three-light windows, now with 20th-century casements at eaves level.

The wing on the right, number 22, projects forward. Its gable end has a single 20th-century casement window to each floor, formerly of three lights with mullions removed. A 20th-century glazed door is set in a flush ashlar surround on the extreme right. The left return of the main range has a canted corner, which is rendered, and a single 20th-century window. A stack rises through the eaves. The rear elevation is single-storey and has a catslide roof; it was re-ordered and repointed in the 20th century, with skylights introduced. The interior has not been inspected.

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